My PC is slow—do I need a new one or just a 'Cleaner' app?

FAQ Question
My computer has become painfully slow. Should I buy a "PC Cleaner" app, or is it time for a new machine?
FAQ Answer

Before you spend money on a new PC or a "Cleaner" subscription, you likely just need a Professional System Rebuild.

Most "PC Cleaner" apps are ineffective; they often delete harmless temporary files while leaving the real culprits—registry bloat, broken background services, and "telemetry" junk—untouched. In some cases, these apps can even make your system less stable.

We recommend a Clean Installation (System Rebuild) because it provides a "Factory Fresh" experience:

  • Total De-Bloating: We remove the hidden manufacturer software and trialware that slows down even brand-new PCs.
  • Registry Health: Instead of trying to "patch" a messy system, we start with a perfect, lean foundation.
  • Driver Optimization: We install only the latest, most stable drivers for your specific hardware, ensuring your components communicate at 100% efficiency.
  • Data Integrity: As part of a rebuild, we back up your important files, wipe the drive, and move your data back into a clean, fast environment.

The Kent-ITS Standard: If your hardware is still capable, a clean install—often paired with an inexpensive SSD upgrade—can make a 5-year-old laptop feel faster than the day you bought it.

FAQ Catagory
FAQ Equipment Stack
FAQ Services Categories

Data Backup & Recovery

Protecting important data and recovering it when things go wrong.

Photos, documents, emails, and personal files are often far more valuable than the device they’re stored on. When data is lost — whether through hardware failure, accidental deletion, or system issues — it can be difficult or impossible to replace.

We provide practical backup solutions to protect your data, along with recovery services where data has already been lost.

System Rebuilds & Clean Installations

Restoring stability, performance, and reliability by rebuilding systems properly from the ground up.

Over time, computers can become slow, unstable, or unreliable due to accumulated software, system changes, updates, and underlying faults. In many cases, attempting to repair individual issues becomes inefficient and unreliable.

A clean system rebuild provides a fresh starting point — removing hidden problems and restoring the system to a stable, predictable state.