My mother recently brought her computer to this shop. I had originally built the system for her, but I wasn't available to assist at the time. Given the many positive reviews, I had expected a higher standard of service—but unfortunately, her experience left us quite disappointed.
To be clear, the issue with the system was a corrupted Windows installation—not a faulty hard drive.
First, if the actual problem was software-related and not hardware-related, it’s concerning that this wasn’t properly diagnosed.
Second, if no meaningful work was done on the machine, charging for the service feels unjustified—especially if the system wasn’t thoroughly examined.
Third, and most importantly, she was advised to purchase a new hard drive even though the current one was brand new, recently tested, and functioning properly. That recommendation felt unnecessary and misleading.
Frankly, I’m unsure what kind of assessment was done, but it should have been fairly straightforward to identify a corrupted OS. Given our experience, I would urge others to be cautious and make sure they fully understand the nature of any diagnosis or recommendation provided.
As an additional note: she later brought the system to Best Buy, where they immediately identified the issue and resolved it without any trouble.
Edit: I see they responded. As a follow-up, it sounds like you're suggesting this may only be a temporary solution. That said, the drive has been working without issue for over two weeks now, and it hasn’t shown any signs of failure—despite their initial insistence that the drive was the problem. As I mentioned earlier, the fix ended up being a clean OS install.
If the drive wasn’t showing on your system, was it checked to ensure it was properly seated or recognized in the BIOS? Just to clarify, it had been tested before being sent to my mother and had worked on two other systems before being installed in hers.
You might say more time is needed to be certain the drive won’t fail, and that’s fair. But honestly, if it were truly failing, I think more issues would have surfaced by now.
My concern is more about the impression that was left. I’m not sure if it was just a misstep or if there was some miscommunication, but in either case, I’d simply suggest double-checking everything before recommending replacements. It’s important that people feel confident they’re not being advised to buy something...
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