Joined: Aug 18 2005 Posts: 103 Location: east hull
Hi all Any one know any one who does laptop repairs all it is the av connection in the laptop as come loose and the laptop is not charging. cheers glyn
Peckams, which is situated in one of the units under craven street arches, just before you get to the Asda store on Holderness road, another one of which i have a business card for though never actualy used myself is, RIFcomputer repairs, email for this one is>>> rif212@rif212.karoo.co.uk, on a no fix no fee basis, hope this helps.
Peckams, which is situated in one of the units under craven street arches, just before you get to the Asda store on Holderness road, another one of which i have a business card for though never actualy used myself is, RIFcomputer repairs, email for this one is>>> rif212@rif212.karoo.co.uk, on a no fix no fee basis, hope this helps.
Joined: Apr 27 2007 Posts: 8157 Location: Back in Hull
Problem with the connectors is that they are soldered to the board, when they come loose it is usually down to a piece of the metal casing surrounding it fracturing. Soldering it back in is not a problem, the problem is getting the solder strong enough to hold it in place, it is surprising how much wear and tear those connections take.
Put your laptop model info up and check on the price of a replacement connection.
if not theres a good place on Portobello st thats cheap or a guy off kelvin st who advertises in HDM
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Whilst on this subject, anyone know a quick dial number to get through to Dell? My disk drive is just making a crunching noise and spitting the CDROM straight back out. Its under warranty but ive been trying to get through to Dell for about 2 weeks now with no joy. Either they dont recognise my customer number so dont put me through or they do put me through to a call centre abroad and i cant understand a word theyre saying. Any ideas?
Joined: Jun 17 2009 Posts: 1839 Location: West Hull, (enemy territory)
Big Dave T wrote:Whilst on this subject, anyone know a quick dial number to get through to Dell? My disk drive is just making a crunching noise and spitting the CDROM straight back out. Its under warranty but ive been trying to get through to Dell for about 2 weeks now with no joy. Either they dont recognise my customer number so dont put me through or they do put me through to a call centre abroad and i cant understand a word theyre saying. Any ideas?
You could try THESE, just type in dell in the search field. These look promising...Dell Support 0844 338 1033 or 01344 373727 , When asked to enter the express service code press and hold 0 twice and you will be transferred through to an operator.
Big Dave T wrote:Whilst on this subject, anyone know a quick dial number to get through to Dell? My disk drive is just making a crunching noise and spitting the CDROM straight back out. Its under warranty but ive been trying to get through to Dell for about 2 weeks now with no joy. Either they dont recognise my customer number so dont put me through or they do put me through to a call centre abroad and i cant understand a word theyre saying. Any ideas?
You could try THESE, just type in dell in the search field. These look promising...Dell Support 0844 338 1033 or 01344 373727 , When asked to enter the express service code press and hold 0 twice and you will be transferred through to an operator.
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