I tried to install new RAM in my computer and my system went into a boot loop. I tried following a few instructions online and they suggested resetting the CMOS. I tried this, it didn't work and I took it to Computer Love on the suggestion of my friend (They replaced his busted motherboard).
They performed the same CMOS reset in front of me when I dropped it off, and that did not work. I left it with them on Saturday and they came back next Thursday saying that CMOS wipe fixed the problem and increasing the RAM voltage in BIOS (which I told them had to be done with the new RAM). This seems pretty long for fixing such a simple problem. They also said that Windows did not boot and they might charge more to fix that. It turns out that the boot order was messed up and this confused Windows(Literally the first youtube video I searched for the error fixed it in a couple of minutes).
Overall, if you don't want to touch your motherboard, Computer Love maybe good, but I'm sure they can do...
Read moreIt was like taking my computer to a friend.
I walked in, terrified that the screen on my macbook suddenly went black and stayed comatose after every reset attempt under the sun. The owner heard my story, diagnosed the issue before all of the words were out of my mouth, and was online looking into the best way to handle the situation. Turned out my specific laptop was blessed with a bad graphics card- an issue that affected all of the macbook pros for a 6 month period back in 2012- and Apple is having the company that made those cards cover the cost of a complete logic board replacement.
Essentially, with only my best interest in mind, the owner sent me out the door with instructions to go directly to Apple to get the repair done for free which would have meant a $300-500 repair job for Computer Love. Doesn't get much better than that.
Thank you guys enormously for this, your honesty and willingness to truly of help speaks volumes about how you run your business....
Read moreBeen to this place a Couple of times never bought nothing. Why not buy a brand new computer for the price for a used one? What’s good about this place you can work for them And build your own computer and get it I think Hands-on experience. (Disregard this review above) this is where I got my computer fixed,(A factory reset), It’s as simple as hitting that shift and reset key. Look on YouTube on how to do it! it will save you $80 to $120. A factory reset will fix almost everything on the computer. There’s two ways to do this do a fast sweep or start as brand new. One you need a portable drive, one saves part of your files. I suggest do the fast one first, if that don’t work do the factory reset, that will takes hours! but It will start your computer is brand new(everything will be erased though) use a portable drive for that to...
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