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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

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Laptop LCD screen replacement - Computers Plus Repair Lexington KY

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 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.

Hard Drive Failure & Data Recovery – Lexington, KY

We perform data recovery in Lexington KY on a regular basis for customers who have encountered hard drive failure or have been unable to access their files due to malware, viruses or data corruption. If your computer is having problems, the article below may help you determine when a hard drive is failing or when it is virus-infected. In any case, if you’re having computer problems, feel free to come by our store or contact us with any questions.

Signs of Hard Drive Failure

Catastrophic hard drive failure is usually indicated when the computer doesn’t recognize the hard drive and Windows doesn’t even begin to boot. More technically, the drive can no longer be detected by CMOS setup, or if it fails to pass BIOS POST and the operating system never sees it. A hard drive also includes controller electronics, which occasionally fail. Hard drive failure is sad

Gradual hard drive failure is somewhat more difficult to diagnose. Its symptoms include corrupted data and slowing down of the PC caused by gradually failing areas of the hard drive, requiring repeated read attempts before successful access. These can also be symptoms of other computer issues, such as malware. A rising number of bad sectors (as indicated by S.M.A.R.T. data) can be a sign of a failing hard drive. Also, a cyclical repetitive pattern of seek activity, such as rapid or slow clicking noises (click of death), can be indicative of hard drive problems. During hard drive failure, each particle from the damaged platter and head media can cause a bad sector. Bad sectors, in addition to platter damage, may quickly render a hard drive useless if you continue to use it. Read more