Servers, workstations, and all the other IT components that make up your company’s computing infrastructure, are not indestructible. All of these computers, components, and accessories will ultimately fail. When an essential piece of hardware is no longer viable, our technicians at Intech Call will fix it or find you a replacement.
Are your laptop keys unresponsive, sticky, or typing automatically? Common causes include liquid spills, physical damage, or internal circuitry issues. In most cases, replacing the keyboard is the best solution to restore functionality.
A faulty power jack can prevent your laptop from charging or staying connected to power. Over time, wear and tear can loosen the jack, making it difficult to charge the laptop. Replacing the power jack will ensure proper connectivity and prevent potential damage to the motherboard.
Strange noises, slow performance, or long boot times are signs of a failing hard drive. Bad sectors, mechanical failure, or corruption can cause your hard drive to malfunction. Replacing the hard drive and recovering lost data will get your laptop running smoothly again.
If liquid has been spilled on your laptop, it can cause significant damage to internal components. Water damage can affect the keyboard, motherboard, and other crucial parts. Prompt cleaning and component replacement can often save the device and prevent further damage.
A blank or black screen when your laptop powers on usually points to a graphics card or internal display issue. Whether it’s a software glitch or a hardware problem, repairing or replacing the graphics components will restore proper display function.
Experiencing blue screens, FPS drops, or freezing on your gaming PC? These problems could be due to overheating, outdated drivers, or hardware malfunctions. Repairing and configuring the system can optimize performance and fix the underlying issues affecting your gaming experience.
If your laptop’s webcam isn’t working or delivering poor quality, it might be due to driver issues, connection problems, or a faulty camera module. Repairing the webcam will ensure you can use it for video calls, meetings, or recordings without interruption.
If your laptop or PC isn’t saving the correct date and time, it could be due to a faulty CMOS battery. This small battery keeps track of system settings even when the device is off. Replacing the CMOS battery will resolve the issue and ensure your system maintains accurate date and time settings.
Is your laptop making loud or unusual fan noises? This could be due to dust buildup, a failing fan, or overheating issues. Cleaning or replacing the fan can reduce noise and keep your laptop cool, preventing further hardware damage.