Tag: Laptop screen replacement

What to do if the power cord for your laptop stops working

| October 3, 2012 | 0 Comments

Drat, that power cord. Always causing problems! Most clients call us for a few reasons in regards to power issues with their laptop. Sometimes we can fix it, sometimes we cannot. Most of the time, we can fix it, but the cost is roughly $150 (it’s a hardware repair, done inside the computer and very labor intensive). If the hardware, also known as a DC jack, is fine, then the problem is most likely a dead power supply (cord).

How to figure out if it’s your power cord:

Unfortunately, there’s not always a clear cut sign as to which is your problem. One thing you can tryif you have another that fits and is the same voltage (using a different voltage charger can mess with your computeris to plug in a different power supply and see if your computer gets a full charge. If it does, then your power cord is most likely the cause. If this still doesn’t work or you don’t have an extra cord, you can drop off your computer for a free diagnosis and let us figure out what exactly is going on!

What to do if it’s your power cord:

  • Purchase a new power adapter from the manufacturer = spendy, but probably best if your laptop is under 3 years old.
  • Purchase one from Best Buy or Microcenter = also spendy, but convenient.
  • Purchase a generic adapter set online = Most folks do this, but…the adapter can be a problem later. They will either stop working or fail before a manufactured one will.

 

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10 signs that your computer may have a virus

| April 16, 2012 | 0 Comments

Boy oh boy is this getting more and more common. We used to take calls from our clients who told us that they had pop ups and weird notifications, or even a huge flashing graphic, “You’ve been infected”. Seems lately, the viruses are doing more damage underneath, and not showing the usual suspects. And no…your AV program may not be catching these buggers either.

Here are a few ways to figure out if you may have a virus.   

  • Your computer is acting up
  • Websites aren’t loading right
  • You try to Google something, and it takes you to a whole different page
  • You see a “web certificate” page on a website you’re trying to get to
  • Occasional blue screen of death
  • Internet goes in and out
  • Internet just completely goes out
  • Mouse and keyboard aren’t working as they should
  • There is a new icon in your system tray you’ve never seen before
  • You cannot log into your online banking

While most people just blow these off as glitches, you may have a virus and if let go long enough, could result in a computer crash, loss of data and spendy repairs. We recommend that you get a tune up where we do a virus spot check included in our 22 pt checklist.

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Laptop and Virus Repair for Minneapolis Minnesota

| February 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
After a few months of restructuring the business, we have now reopened our Twin Cities drop off location in St. Louis Park. We offer sit down, side by side service…no counter to stand at and you can see your computer boot up and ask questions when you leave our office. We recommend it!

Interested in having us do your hardware repairs? Call others first and get quotes or save yourself and be sure you get the most affordable, fast turnaround repairs by Calling That Girl! Our St. Louis Park location offers friendly service and knowledable technicians.

Minneapolis Office (Call us first please to insure the best level of support, somtimes our remote services are best!

Hours 10am-6pm
PC/Networking Support
Laptop power jack replacement and repair
Laptop screen replacement
Laptop keyboard replacement
Desktop computer hardware repair
Crashed hard drives
Data recovery
Blue screens of death repair

5871 Cedar Lake Rd. #214
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
612-865-4475