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Laptop LCD Screen Repair In KY

Fix a Cracked Notebook LCD Screen?

Yeah, we do that. Get your screen repaired right! The techs at Computers Plus Repair are Lexington’s LCD screen repair and replacement specialists. LCD screen replacement is one of the most common repairs that we do on laptops, and we have hundreds of satisfied customers.

We offer free diagnostics and quote since the cost of parts can vary widely between laptop models. Rest assured, you will get a firm quote to consider before we fix it. As a general estimate though, many LCD screens can be replaced for $50 labor plus the cost of the replacement LCD screen. Together, this usually totals about $150. When it is finished we offer a 90 day guarantee on the quality of our work and your satisfaction.

Laptop LCD screen replacement - Computers Plus Repair Lexington KY

Before

Laptop LCD screen replacement - Computers Plus Repair Lexington KY

After

 Only $50 + Part

If you accidentally stepped on it, sat on it, dropped it, threw it, snapped it or cracked it, we can probably fix it. Bring your laptop in to Computers Plus Repair at 3120 Pimlico Pkwy (Suite 142, next to Subway) in Lexington and we will give you a quote on our fast LCD screen replacement service.

Tips for Backing Up Data and Preventing Data Loss

Data loss can affect anyone…

It is especially problematic for those who have valuable information stored on their computers, such as business documents, financial records, or personal photos and videos.

Every hard drive will mechanically fail at some point and need replaced. Sometimes there are warning signs, and sometimes there aren’t. Also, malware and viruses can damage or delete critical system files. Oftentimes the only solution is to reformat the drive and reinstall the operating system. In these cases, everything on the drive will be lost.

We often perform data recovery for our customers in Lexington, KY due to hard drive failure or virus infection, and they usually regret not having a backup system in place when their valuable data is no longer accessible.  A little bit of planning now can prevent serious frustration and stress down the road in the event of hard drive failure or operating system corruption.

Here’s what we recommend to prevent data loss:

1. Back up your data

An excellent preventative measure is to buy an external hard drive. An external drive can be attached to any computer at any time simply by plugging it into a USB or firewire port. 

Many external drives also have the added benefit of one-touch and/or scheduled back ups – you simply specify the folders and the software will take care of the rest. Macrium Reflect software is a good free backup software if your external hard drive doesn’t come with it’s own software, or if it’s not user friendly. A 250GB hard drive will provide ample room for the average user, and Newegg.com is a good website to shop and compare drive prices, sizes, and ratings.

If it’s a desktop computer, an alternative is installing a second internal hard-drive in your computer (which we can do). Read more