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Businiess name:  Lone Wolf Computers INC
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have a custom built NLE computer that I rely heavily on for production work. One day out of nowhere my Adobe editing software started crashing, sighting C++ runtime errors every time I?d try to execute any of the programs. I spent several days trying to diagnose and fix the problem myself, only creating more problems. With the expertise and knowledge of Lone Wolf's professionals, it was determined that the cause of the errors stemmed from an issue with my Matrox RT.X100 video editing card.\r \r Lone Wolf experts: \r - scanned removed any adware, viruses, or trojans\r - booted and repaired Windows XP\r - resolved issues in the registry \r - removed the Matrox RT.X100 and repaired a fan on the card\r - uninstalled Matrox Xtools and the Xtreme drivers\r - deleted all of the OEM*.inf and OEM*.pnf files from the INF folder\r - deleted the Matrox entries from the device manager\r - scanned hardware changes so that the Matrox Xtreme drivers could be reinstalled\r - reinstalled Xtools\r \r Special thanks to Lone Wolf, because they were able to get everything working perfectly again in no time and I was able to get back to my projects. Days later I started getting errors again, and at this point it was easy to determine that the reason for all of the problems was that Matrox RT.X100 card was slowly failing. If it weren?t for their aid, I probably would have ended up spinning my wheels in circles and wasted a lot of valuable time trying to figure out what was causing my problems and how to solve them. When I find a replacement for my Matrox card I plan on going back to have the good people at Lone Wolf configure my system and install it for me. Not only will it be less stressful, but it will be a lot easier and cost effective for me to employ their services.\r \r Also, my parents send their computer to Lone Wolf at least once a year to have it optimized and whenever else they?re having computer problems. They are always satisfied with the service and price!\r

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