I am in need of a respected computer repair company/person to restore/repair my Dell either in home or in shop. I have the black screen of death and an error message...
Amanda M. replied:
Dave Sparks.
Amanda M. replied:
http://www.jadewire.com/ This is his website, I am sure he can help with your PC.
Karla E. replied:
I swear by Milwaukee PC on the East Side. Have my computer in there right now:) Been using them for years:)
Lauren G. replied:
The guys at the PC repair shop in Bay View are great too. They are on Oklahoma and Clement.
Ramona P. replied:
There is a PC Clinic on 5 th & St. Paul Ave, right by the Intermodel Station that is great. They are very honest and reasonable in price.
Karla E. replied:
Jut dont use PC Repair Specialists on Oklahoma in West Allis - owner got convicted for using peoples credit cards. He charged us for putting in a new hard drive and a few weeks later we found some guys resume, files and pics on the computer. HORRIBLE!!!
In need of a Computer repair shop that knows what they are doing. Any suggestions?
Ted D. replied:
No Joey, I will do a free assessment for you and let you know exactly what will be done at a flat rate. My office is at 2217 KK. Call or email anytime. 414-755-2393ted@opsisllc.com
Bryan P. replied:
http://www.ubreakifix.com/
Bryan P. replied:
Or call Milwaukee PC. They have been around for a while.
Tim K. replied:
2 in the Jackson Park area. Comupter repair specialists on 58 th and Oklahoma (good work) and there is a computer shop on I think 48 th and Forest Home as well that I have never dealt with.
Ted D. replied:
I've talked with the Computer Gallery owner and have heard nothing but good things. I work with Milwaukee PC often and have a good history with them but their turnaround time can be slow due to volume. I'm pretty quick and affordable.
Does anyone have recommendation for apple computer repair, besides the Apple store. I have a MacBook Air. I'm pretty sure it's the hard drive
Alex N. replied:
I've been very happy with repairs by the the Apple Store. However, any independent Apple Authorized Service Provider should be fine, you can find one at https://locate.apple.com/. You should also check to see if your drive is part of the recall at http://www.apple.com/support/macbookair-flashdrive/
James T. replied:
Try Ted Dargis, he has an office next to the soup kitchen on KK
Looking for decent computer repair place in Milwaukee I'm having really terrible, hard-to-reproduce freezing issues with my computer and I'm not sure where I should take...
azn_math replied:
I would recommend testing out the RAM. Pull out a stick of RAM and run it for a while to see if you still experience the freezing. Keep swapping in and out sticks if you keep experiencing freezes.
Droviin replied:
I've bought some stuff at 202 PC Repair on Irving, just next to Comet Café. The guy does a good job building and upgrading machines, maybe he can help you.
jordguitar replied:
Just run memtest x86 overnight and see if it errors out. If it does it is most likely the ram so you just need to repeat the process on each stick until you find out which is the bad one and RMA it.
rainnz replied:
memtest86+ is a good start. http://www.memtest.org/ One more thing I'd recommend is to download bootable live Linix .iso image, burn it to CD and boot from it, leave it running for some time. If you are working ok under Linux for some time - that means you may have virus or other issue with your current OS (assuming it's Windows). In that case fresh Windows install on new HD can be a solution.
jimdier replied:
I usually do my own, but I was in a jam and needed help. I went to the Milwaukee PC in Menomonee Falls and worked with a guy named Ben or Burt or something. He was quick, easy to work with and affordable.
EngineeringIsHard replied:
Since you've replaced the GPU and PSU you've clearly got some base level of computer knowledge. Can you either re-install Windows? or at least attempt a "repair"?
Shidell replied:
Is there any pattern to the freezing, or does it appear to be random? For example, does it occur more frequently when your PC is under load, such as gaming? Second, is any component of this PC new? Is this an entirely new PC? When did the problem start occuring? Third, do you understand what firmware (BIOS/UEFI) and drivers are? Might be able to assist through Reddit, if you have some knowledge of what you're doing (and I assume you do, as you've replaced the PSU and GPU in testing.)
Anonymous replied:
If you're having OS problems and you don't have the backup disc then i'd suggest (and I know this is WRONG!..yadda.yadda.yadda) you download a pirated version of the OS. Burn it on a disk. and then install it on your pc. You only have to do a bit of research but hey it beats spending $100+ on a new code.
Can anyone recommend a good computer repair place or know anything about repairing laptops yourself? It's just a power supply problem but I don't have a warranty and...
Jon S. replied:
My old neighbor is in IT and also has a small computer repair business. Really for side jobs but he is a good honest guy. And was a pretty awesome neighbor. His name is mark and his company is Techmen peck, 414-687-1090.
In IMMEDIATE need of a laptop computer repair person. If you are that person or know a trustworthy person,please let me know ASAP! Thanks in advance.
Sharon M. replied:
It has a virus, no virus protection, slow performing if not at all. Fire wall is good and it needs to be tuned up. This is what Office Max diagnosed. Too expensive to repair for me. Stop with that ol negative talk.....lol
Aricelda M. replied:
Sharon Mcintyre, did you find someone? If not try Charmion Thomas her husband fixs all my computers... He is good and fast and price is just right
Does anyone have suggestions for computer repair? I need a keyboard replaced on my laptop and I already tried the u break I fix, they were unable to help.