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Re: Looking for a local computer tech
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Just to close this one out, Asif contacted me last weekend for assistance. The replacement PSU he'd purchased (a very good one) was for an ATX board with a 24-pin connector and all SATA drives so that wouldn't work. He needed an AT PSU with 20 pins and IDE drive cabling support. I had one in stock and had him up and running in under an hour. Charged him $65 total for parts and labor-

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Asif, Having done this professionally for a long time and having probably installed 50 or so PSUs it's a simple job most of the time. See my post below. I would have charged you maybe $25 and had you fixed a week ago if you'd contacted me. Let me know if you want local and easy. Dozens of references here in DTJC if you're uncertain...


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Definitely worth it. Wiring everything up is an art in itself. Static and misaligned cards can destroy a PC. Even with a tech engineering and telecoms background, I have the sense to know what I don't know - and call in an expert when needed.

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Asif, Having done this professionally for a long time and having probably installed 50 or so PSUs it's a simple job most of the time. See my post below. I would have charged you maybe $25 and had you fixed a week ago if you'd contacted me. Let me know if you want local and easy. Dozens of references here in DTJC if you're uncertain...

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Sorry to say but i proved you wrong Brewster. I tried to do the install by myself but failed. I could not for the life of me take out the old psu unit. There were two screws that were sort partially blocked an I couldnt unscrew them. An to be honest if I did get it out ....the new corsair cx750 unit looked so confusing with all its wires...im not sure how I would have gotten it together.

I did though do an excellent job cleaning the case....so for my first time not ...to shabby.

I called the pc squared guys but...their price point was 70.00 dollars for an hour or 100 dollars for a complete check . I found a few places in the city who would do it fo 30 to 40 dollars but dnt want to schelp to the city. Ill try to see if I can find a local place with reasonable rates.

Yes, very mechanically inept

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Seriously, no matter how mechanically inept you are, this is an easy job. You simply cannot connect stuff to the wrong place, it won't go. It's no harder than hooking up a multi component stereo, probably easier since you can't do it wrong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTb2DIIHJs8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-exSelC1lBE
This guy's doing it for 1st time, and still only takes a few minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXGgK-Fpjfc

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I sent the PC CURED guys an email Wednesday. Wanted a quote on the cost of installing a new psu. I would provide the new unit. Haven't heard zip from them. It can't take that long to reply to an email.

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I'd be happy to help. Been doing this for 35 years and the last 16 self-employed. Could give you dozens of local businesses and individuals as references.

Geek Squad is pretty awful and I've had people bring me their machines AFTER overpaying for a supposed fix there.

Contact me at PCHelp@david.aldenmail.com if interested. I'm just off VVP-

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Try this guy.

http://pccured.com/

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Can anyone recommend a tech to troubleshoot a few problems on my laptop. I don't want to take it to Best Buy/Geek Squad. It's running glacially slow and the Windows suite has stopped working but I think it wouldn't take someone who knows very long. I just can't do it myself.

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