Pretty much most installs of Windows over a year or 2 start to degrade to a point that it's really unusable and a reinstall is in order.
I guess the big chains you listed is a good choice if she doesn't trust you doing the work. Remember to backup all important data before bringing the computer in tho.
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Dec 3rd, 2008 08:04 AM #1
Need Help: Looking for a PC Technician
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I'm looking for a certified PC technician who can look over a very good friends of mine computer tower. She is constantly saying it freezes regularly when simply opening up a browser or trying to perform any task like opening an office program. She doesn't want me to do anything to do it because if something goes wrong, she doesn't want her family to hire a hitman to come after me. So, i was thinking of the Geek Squad (Best Buy) or i heard that Business Depot has a department who deals with this. I offered to format her PC (it's over 5 years old) but she doesn't want that. Is there a company you recommend? She lives in Woodbridge so local is a must. Thanks for all your help in this._______________
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Dec 3rd, 2008 08:20 AM #2
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Dec 3rd, 2008 08:33 AM #3
If they are willing to spend money on a 'certified PC technician' to take a look at the computer PLUS possibly some new parts to a 5-year-old PC (not to mention a 'hitman' doesn't come cheap, you know
), why not spend the money on a brand new Dell entry-level system with support and warranty (~ $400) ?
Even an 'entry-level' system should be much faster than their aging system ...
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Dec 3rd, 2008 08:36 AM #4
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Dec 3rd, 2008 08:42 AM #5
Certified Tech's are around $50-$200/hr plus the travel, plus parts ... buy an entry level Dell or HP and be done with it.
OR I'll charge her $30 an hr and fix her PC. I'm not certified, but I've been doing in - home repairs for 4+ years._______________
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Dec 3rd, 2008 08:47 AM #6
She is super hard headed (She's Italian) so it's hard for her to let go of this Dell Tower. She doesn't appreciate technology like others so she figures if it still works why not just fix it and keep going. If this doesn't resovle the problem,i will shotput that tower, i've tried enough times doing minor tweaks to it. I think we may just take to geek squad for a minor diagnostic package ($40) and see what that does. It its more then that after they're done, she can decide.
Has anyone ever gone to them, any reviews or opinions?_______________
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Dec 3rd, 2008 08:48 AM #7
I would totally trust you to do it, but if something were to go wrong after she got it back, she would have a heart attack and come after me...hence if a company does it, she can deal with them...she can get scary...hope she doesn't read this.
Plus she's looking for someone local (Woodbridge)_______________
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Dec 3rd, 2008 08:54 AM #8
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Dec 3rd, 2008 12:22 PM #9
I would not trust any of these geek squads or futureshop/bestbuy people There are videos on the net where they would call in a tech (geek squad) to fix their computer and they would like and rip off the client.
Also you normally dont want a certified tech because these guys just have a A+ cert for the most part that means nothing. All or most of the people that work at futureshop have their A+ cert and most of them are idiot, they dont know what the hell they are doing and just replace parts without properly troubleshooting the issue.
I have had clients come to be after getting their computer back from places like this and their computers are even worse in 1 case the place actually fried their motherboard. Its usually better to go to somebody who has experience and not looking for somebody who has a cert like the A+ anybody can get the A+ cert thats why everybody who knows anything in the computer industry knows its a Big joke!_______________
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Dec 3rd, 2008 12:52 PM #10
juss take the cpu to a computer store that reputable like canada computers. they service those sorts of things.
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Dec 3rd, 2008 01:17 PM #11
A+ is an entry certification - it is nice to have to verify your knowledge on a vast amount of computer-oriented information. What concerns me is the big box stores encourage their inexperienced technicians to take the certification exam. I am not sure what they do as most technicians seem inexperienced, but I imagine they are utilizing a level of dumps to get these technicians up-to-date.
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Dec 3rd, 2008 02:33 PM #12
you might wanna read/watch this
http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2007/10/03/geeks/_______________
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Dec 3rd, 2008 07:07 PM #14
The problem with the A+ cert is that anybody can get it. All you have to do is study and remember important parts. So then little jimmy with his A+ cert gets a job at FutureShop (or another big store) because he has the A+ but when it comes down to actually fixing the problem little jimmy has no experience at all and is only "book smart" you could say. So he will do what many inexperienced tech will do, replace parts until the problem is gone.
This is not the correct way to fix a problem, you are supposed to troubleshoot it you should never be replacing parts because it "Could" be the problem. Then in the end the client ends up having to pay for a new psu/ram/MB because little jimmy had no idea what he was doing.
If a tech is good enough and has experience they will know that there is no point in getting an A+ cert because they can make these so called techs like little jimmy look stupid while they are blindfolded.
I dont advertise my services (or almost never) because all the clients I get are from word of mouth and if your good enough it just happens so you dont need to get a job at futureshop because you will be busy enough as it is._______________
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Dec 4th, 2008 09:22 AM #15
+1 to not advertising. I do most of my side-business by word of mouth and I've commissioned work out to fellow RFD'ers in the past, but its not my "Dayjob" so I rarely go full force with it.
One sideeffect of working as an independant also lets you use a lot of tools that are not usable by Geeksquad et al..
Many freeware programs for spyware/antivirus etc cannot be used in a commercial environment, so for someone like geek squad to use them at their place of business, they require licenses.. Even though its free for home users. Most businesses do not shell out the cash for their usage, or are limited to contracts with companies whose programs might not solve a specific problem.
So, I'm more than happy to install those programs on the PC's where I do housecalls..
A good tech with experience, a decent pricing model & the ability to be more flexible with the tools needed to fix a PC makes it more feasible for people to come to them, trust that a good job will be done and that the PC will continue to run smoothly well beyond the scope of the home visit._______________
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