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wefixpc

Jan 1, 1970
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how much to you charge:
1. examine the power supply then 110 v to 230 volt.
2. take a old 15.8 g and install a brand new 80 g.
3. format it two 40 g
4. install xp
5. add 5 tools software.
6. install office.

7. install new cpu fan

8.I use compressor air gun and clean the whole motherboard.
then I blow dry it. and then disinfect once more.

bring it back to the owner,
reconnect
do the demonstration.

how much?????
 
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Rheilly Phoull

Jan 1, 1970
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wefixpc said:
how much to you charge:
1. examine the power supply then 110 v to 230 volt.
2. take a old 15.8 g and install a brand new 80 g.
3. format it two 40 g
4. install xp
5. add 5 tools software.
6. install office.

7. install new cpu fan

8.I use compressor air gun and clean the whole motherboard.
then I blow dry it. and then disinfect once more.

bring it back to the owner,
reconnect
do the demonstration.

how much?????

$3.50 and a kick in the crutch.
If ya dont know how to cost your time get out of business !!
 
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Mark D. Zacharias

Jan 1, 1970
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wefixpc said:
how much to you charge:
1. examine the power supply then 110 v to 230 volt.
2. take a old 15.8 g and install a brand new 80 g.
3. format it two 40 g
4. install xp
5. add 5 tools software.
6. install office.

7. install new cpu fan

8.I use compressor air gun and clean the whole motherboard.
then I blow dry it. and then disinfect once more.

bring it back to the owner,
reconnect
do the demonstration.

how much?????

Don't forget the optical (CD or DVD) drives. They should be replaced or at
the least the lenses cleaned when the system has a major service, at least
if it's been over six months since the last service. Doesn't do anybody any
good if you do all that work, then have problems the next time you go to
load programs or rip CD's etc. Computer boxes are dusty places, and the fans
ensure that the dust WILL get into the optical drives.

Mark Z.

Mark Z.
 
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Mikey

Jan 1, 1970
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wefixpc said:
how much to you charge:
1. examine the power supply then 110 v to 230 volt.
2. take a old 15.8 g and install a brand new 80 g.
3. format it two 40 g
4. install xp
5. add 5 tools software.
6. install office.

7. install new cpu fan

8.I use compressor air gun and clean the whole motherboard.
then I blow dry it. and then disinfect once more.

bring it back to the owner,
reconnect
do the demonstration.

how much?????

One million dollars and a nude picture of Jennifer Love Hewitt.
 
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sofie

Jan 1, 1970
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wefixpc:
OK..... I am guessing that you had this itemized list of things done to
your computer by a repair shop.
HOW MUCH did they CHARGE YOU? ? ?
 
wefixpc:
I have read some of your other recent posts so I KNOW that you are NOT
in the computer repair business.
So the question I have for you is:

What were you charged for the repairs done to your computer?

electricitym
..
..
 
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Michael Kennedy

Jan 1, 1970
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Cost of parts and software + about $65-70 in labor

- Mike
 
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rb

Jan 1, 1970
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I would have bought a new computer,not worth fixing
a new one has more features,speed etc.
 
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Matt

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello wefixpc,
how much to you charge:
1. examine the power supply then 110 v to 230 volt.
2. take a old 15.8 g and install a brand new 80 g.
3. format it two 40 g
4. install xp
5. add 5 tools software.
6. install office.
7. install new cpu fan

8.I use compressor air gun and clean the whole motherboard. then I
blow dry it. and then disinfect once more.

bring it back to the owner,
reconnect
do the demonstration.
how much?????

I am curious about the disinfection part and having to blow dry it ??!! What’s
going on their, I can understand dusting it out, but having to blow drying
something means getting it wet this doesn’t sound very good. I just use an
air compressor with a two stage filter/ water separator. I hope it’s not
Lysol that’s being used. ;)
 
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wefixpc

Jan 1, 1970
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just use an
air compressor with a two stage filter/ water separator. I hope it¡¦s not


I used level water vapour separator and the motherboard is moisted. so I
need to blow dry.
 
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Michael Kennedy

Jan 1, 1970
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In general it is probably a bad idea to use any kind of liquid on
motherboards.


- Mike
 
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