The saga of our pc...
Posted: 17 Jan 2013, 15:49
What happened was, about a week before Christmas, the pc was on; we were both in the kitchen and there was a flash, like lightning but quicker. We didn't know where it came from - then a few minutes later, another flash. Still no idea what flashed.
The pc was still on, still working.
Switched it off as usual that night, but the next morning it wouldn't start up - the light came on, it whirred a bit, then the light went out again and it stopped. After trying a few times and scratching our heads there wasn't really anything we could do.
Without the internet to look up anything, we could think of 3 pc repair places, and yellow pages provided zilch. Checkatrade had nothing either. It was horrendous weather, hammering down, and the roads all round were flooded. We decided to start with the nearest, in town. Went in, spoke to the woman, who said 'he's just looking at a printer, bring it in and he'll look at it for you.'
Told us if it came to it, he'd almost definitely be able to save the data from the hard drive, and put it on a something-or-other, which we could then use to put the data onto a new computer, and that would cost £40. But obviously if it was repairable they would let us know how much it would be.
Two days later, we'd heard nothing so I phoned. She said she'd gt hold of 'him' and ring me back, which she did. She said it was the motherboard, 3 capacitators (?) had blown. To fix it - new motherboard - would be around £150, or we could have the data as above. Bb and I had a short discussion, figured £150 was a lot less than a new pc so phoned her back and said to repair it.
Since then, Bb had phoned, been into the shop, phoned again - and again. Each time got fobbed off, kept saying he wanted to speak to 'him' (still don't know his name!!) but never did. Last time, on Monday, he went in and told her he'd really ahd enough and would rather have the pc back to take it somewhere else.
She phoned 'him', said 'could you bring Mr Bb's pc back' - that was all - and a couple of minutes later 'him' came into the shop with it. He handed it to Bb and walked out - without saying a word - so Bb followed him out and took the pc back to the car...
How bizarre is that??!
He was then going to work, so when he got home with it, we had a look inside, the memory thingys from Suff were still there; we couldn't see anything that looked 'blown', but then would we know?
So. Tuesday morning we were going out anyway, so put it in the car. The 2nd place on our list was on the main road, next town, and had been there since before we moved here so at least had been going a while (as had the first one btw!). Except it had closed down...there was a notice in the window with the name and phone no, they're still in business doing home repairs and visits, so we wrote it down.
Next, as it was on our way, we went to Currys/PC World. Where we got the most ridiculous farce of what they could do, apparently involving us buying and sending with it a memory device to put the data onto, if they needed to. But if it was repairable that wouldn't be needed, but we still had to send it...and it would be sent to Nottingham and would take a fortnight
On the way, too late to turn in (off a busy roundabout), I'd spotted a sign that said 'PC repairs', and an arrow. So on the way home I said, do you think it's worth us having a look? We took the turning, and past the industrial estate and into a housing estate...then saw the sign, on a house. Quite a nice house, and it directed us to what had been garage doors.It did say the business had been running since 1996, which encouraged us a bit.
Anyway, this chap opened the door, introduced himself, told us a bit about what he and his wife do, and Bb got the pc out of the car. He said he'd probably get to it that day and would ring and let us know the verdict.
And he did ring, that evening - well, his wife did. He'd got it up and running but it needed a new PSU (power supply unit?) - and that was all. £30 for the PSU and £40 for labour, and he'd get it done the next day.
4.30 yesterday his nice wife rang again to say it was all done and Bb went to collect it. Inside now looks brand spanking new (he showed him), and the part is guaranteed for a year.
Trouble is, it's like cars isn't it - you go to the supposed experts and you're stuffed if they're not honest - or in the case of the first lot, have their own screws loose
Needless to say we're chuffed to bits that we haven't got to spend a lot of money that we can't really afford, and even better now have someone we trust that we can go to another time. He sells new and refurbished laptops and desk computers too, we'd certainly give him our business
The pc was still on, still working.
Switched it off as usual that night, but the next morning it wouldn't start up - the light came on, it whirred a bit, then the light went out again and it stopped. After trying a few times and scratching our heads there wasn't really anything we could do.
Without the internet to look up anything, we could think of 3 pc repair places, and yellow pages provided zilch. Checkatrade had nothing either. It was horrendous weather, hammering down, and the roads all round were flooded. We decided to start with the nearest, in town. Went in, spoke to the woman, who said 'he's just looking at a printer, bring it in and he'll look at it for you.'
Told us if it came to it, he'd almost definitely be able to save the data from the hard drive, and put it on a something-or-other, which we could then use to put the data onto a new computer, and that would cost £40. But obviously if it was repairable they would let us know how much it would be.
Two days later, we'd heard nothing so I phoned. She said she'd gt hold of 'him' and ring me back, which she did. She said it was the motherboard, 3 capacitators (?) had blown. To fix it - new motherboard - would be around £150, or we could have the data as above. Bb and I had a short discussion, figured £150 was a lot less than a new pc so phoned her back and said to repair it.
Since then, Bb had phoned, been into the shop, phoned again - and again. Each time got fobbed off, kept saying he wanted to speak to 'him' (still don't know his name!!) but never did. Last time, on Monday, he went in and told her he'd really ahd enough and would rather have the pc back to take it somewhere else.
She phoned 'him', said 'could you bring Mr Bb's pc back' - that was all - and a couple of minutes later 'him' came into the shop with it. He handed it to Bb and walked out - without saying a word - so Bb followed him out and took the pc back to the car...
How bizarre is that??!
He was then going to work, so when he got home with it, we had a look inside, the memory thingys from Suff were still there; we couldn't see anything that looked 'blown', but then would we know?
So. Tuesday morning we were going out anyway, so put it in the car. The 2nd place on our list was on the main road, next town, and had been there since before we moved here so at least had been going a while (as had the first one btw!). Except it had closed down...there was a notice in the window with the name and phone no, they're still in business doing home repairs and visits, so we wrote it down.
Next, as it was on our way, we went to Currys/PC World. Where we got the most ridiculous farce of what they could do, apparently involving us buying and sending with it a memory device to put the data onto, if they needed to. But if it was repairable that wouldn't be needed, but we still had to send it...and it would be sent to Nottingham and would take a fortnight
On the way, too late to turn in (off a busy roundabout), I'd spotted a sign that said 'PC repairs', and an arrow. So on the way home I said, do you think it's worth us having a look? We took the turning, and past the industrial estate and into a housing estate...then saw the sign, on a house. Quite a nice house, and it directed us to what had been garage doors.It did say the business had been running since 1996, which encouraged us a bit.
Anyway, this chap opened the door, introduced himself, told us a bit about what he and his wife do, and Bb got the pc out of the car. He said he'd probably get to it that day and would ring and let us know the verdict.
And he did ring, that evening - well, his wife did. He'd got it up and running but it needed a new PSU (power supply unit?) - and that was all. £30 for the PSU and £40 for labour, and he'd get it done the next day.
4.30 yesterday his nice wife rang again to say it was all done and Bb went to collect it. Inside now looks brand spanking new (he showed him), and the part is guaranteed for a year.
Trouble is, it's like cars isn't it - you go to the supposed experts and you're stuffed if they're not honest - or in the case of the first lot, have their own screws loose
Needless to say we're chuffed to bits that we haven't got to spend a lot of money that we can't really afford, and even better now have someone we trust that we can go to another time. He sells new and refurbished laptops and desk computers too, we'd certainly give him our business