Residential Services

Ingram Technology is a full service computer shop. We love working with computers and technology.

  • Virus Removal
  • Data Recovery
  • Screen Replacement
  • Onsite Repair
  • Windows Reinstall
  • MacOS Reinstall
  • Windows & Mac Support
  • Remote Support
  • Upgrades
  • Custom Built Computers
  • Hard Drive Replacement
  • Secure Erase Drives

Maintenance Plans

Keep your computer running great with one of our maintenance plans. This is the same technology we use for our business customers to keep their computers and servers running, just on a smaller scale. Ingram Technology can constantly monitor your computer for issues, make sure programs are up-to-date and use multiple layers of security to protect your computer from threats.

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Computer Recycling

Don’t throw your old computer in the trash. Drop it off at our office and we recycling it free. We make sure your data is destroyed.

Latest Blog Post

Beware These Social Media Scams

Beware These Social Media Scams

Huntington Volvo? Rowe Subaru? What will your hilarious quiz results be when you enter your fourth-grade teacher’s name and first model of car? You may think it’s silly entertainment … until it isn’t. Many fun social media questionnaires are set up by hackers to steal your identity.

ZTNA Is Possible for Small Businesses

ZTNA Is Possible for Small Businesses

ZTNA is an adaptive, context-based way to offer remote-worker access. Developed in 2010, zero trust security sees trust as a vulnerability. Trust undermines vigilance, according to ZTNA’s creator. Instead ZTNA has three key ideas

What to Do If You’re a Ransomware Victim

What to Do If You’re a Ransomware Victim

You’ll know if you’re a victim of ransomware. Often you’re met with a red screen telling you your business files are encrypted. You won’t be able to do anything on the computer, although the cybercriminals will provide helpful instructions for how to pay up. How nice. Here’s what to do instead if you’re the victim of a ransomware attack.

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