Computer hardware help?
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I've finally decided to get my laptop fixed, so who can you recommend for fixing a almost 6-year-old laptop (IBM T40) with a 'fan error'? I've heard good things about Microcenter...any corroborating stories? Any other suggestions? Thanks!
T-accessible is nice, but not 100% necessary (as in Microcenter is a little far, but not impossible).
T-accessible is nice, but not 100% necessary (as in Microcenter is a little far, but not impossible).
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Date: 2008-10-17 04:34 pm (UTC)Same advice
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Date: 2008-10-17 05:40 pm (UTC)That said, I have something for you to try, just bear with me. I never had a 'fan error' message on mine, but with my old laptop it decided not to turn on one day. I spent alot of time just looking at it trying to figure out what was wrong. I noticed that there was a ton of dust in the fan on the side. I blew into it to get the dust out, pressed the on button, and the thing turned on! If I had ever doubted the 'blow on your electronics if they stop working thing', I don't doubt it any longer. Try it!
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Date: 2008-10-17 06:29 pm (UTC)If so, if you'd be willing to buy the part (probably you would have to call IBM and get them to ship it to you or find the part number and search for it online) I would be willing to do the actual repair for you.
I actually used to be one of those people at CompUSA that fixed computers and take it from me: I wouldn't bring my own machine there. The technicians themselves are fairly knowledgeable people and generally do know how to fix whatever's wrong with your machine, but the reward-for-work systems these stores use generally encourages sloppy work since the emphasis is *entirely* on how many machines you turn around in a given period of time, rather than on overall customer satisfaction.
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Date: 2008-10-17 10:47 pm (UTC)So in brief, if you have some time and are willing to deal with eccentricity, I think its worth a try.
Angeltronics
Date: 2008-10-17 11:19 pm (UTC)And yes, he can be an odd duck because he has Asperger's (he told me) and can take awhile to fix your computer. On the other hand, I've brought my computer there about 5 times and a few of the times the repairs were very speedy. My tactic was to politely call him every day and check up on it.
Anyway, he always does a good job for a very fair price. I spilled wine on my laptop once and Microcenter told me to just buy a new computer. Peter scoffed at that and fixed my computer for only $200. AND threw in some security software, etc. He also recently fixed my fan.
My roommate and another friend have also successfully had computers repaired by him before. So, aside from the occasional oddness, I recommend him highly.
Oh yeah, and he'll diagnose the problem for free and give you a quote so you can decide before you leave it with him.
Good luck!
I'm Peter @ Angeltronic
Date: 2008-10-20 08:22 pm (UTC)PS. I'm joking, of course.