How to deal with recurring computer problems, even after it’s been repaired!

| March 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

 

Have you ever taken your computer into a repair shop, only to get home and plug ‘er in, just to find a few days later that the same problems keep recurring? Or perhaps you found even newer problems that are now making things even worse than before. I’m quite sure that this has happened to you in other services you have sought out before as well.

Like with plumbing repair, auto repair, or even those services related to your health. Like a dental visit for example… as just this week I went in to have an old cavity fixed (that didn’t even hurt initially…but then I got a cleaning, after which they found cavity, and ultimately fixed it). And now a day later, my tooth hurts more now than before I had initially gone in to the dentist. But I’m hoping that the pain will eventually just go away, as I am thinking this may just be the after effects of the drilling that are still wreaking havoc on my teeth. In any case, I will just go back in to have them take another look, especially if the pain becomes unbearable.

Or here is another example, a few weeks ago I had an oil change done, after which my oil light started to come on. I called the shop and they advised me to bring in my vehicle again. It turns out that they had forgotten to reset the oil change light, so the vehicle was prompting me that it was still in need of an oil change, when in reality it was not. No problem… it just required a “simple fix”, and I am hoping that there will be just as simple a fix for my tooth ache as well.

This principal holds true for computer repair as well. You may run into a minor issue or problem that may come back, even after you have brought in your computer for any needed repairs. At Call That Girl we always tell our clients to just call the shop right away and alert us of any new issues. I know this can be frustrating, as you may feel you just paid “good money” to have your system returned to you in its original state and without any additional problems. But I recommend you stay calm and pick up the phone and contact Call That Girl, so that we may have someone look into any additional “quick computer fixes” that may be necessary.

If a problem recurs what should I do?

  • Alert the company of any/all steps taken when attempting to restart your computer after any completed service
  • Offer feedback on any updates you have noticed since you restarted your computer
  • If your new problem is in addition to the original issue you were having initially, please be prepared to deal with a new repair ticket, and be aware that coincidences can and do happen
  • If the computer repair company requests that you bring your system back in to one of their locations to get things fixed again, be sure ask if there is another charge, or if this is covered under a repair warranty. Most repair companies will repair it for no additional charge it was a part of the original repair work.

Remember, sometimes it will just be a quick setting or application change that may be required, so it’s usually easiest for the company to remote in and assist, make any necessary changes, or for those that are more “hands on” we can always talk you through doing it yourself if you prefer.

Just like any great service provider, we rely and depend on client referrals and/or you’re spreading “the good word” as it were, on Call That Girl’s services and abilities. Most service related businesses would much rather you call them back about any issues, rather than having someone be angry with them, and not allowing a possible solution to a problem. So please remember, asking for added assistance is always the better option vs. just going away for good.

As always thank you for taking the time to review this article, and please contact us with any computer repair needs you have now or in the future.

Safe Computing,

-Lisa

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Lisa Hendrickson is the owner of Call That Girl. She is an Outlook Expert and Microsoft 365 Consultant.

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