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Laptop Repair Shop in Dublin City Centre

  • 29-08-2011 6:05pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,888 ✭✭✭


    Can any of you guys recommend a decent laptop repair shop in Dublin City Centre?

    Basically several screws have fallen out of my laptop, and it's the section of the laptop which folds to connect the keyboard to the screen. The left hand side of the laptop is barely hanging on to one or two screws, whilst the right hand side is currently kept together by tape :o

    It may seem like an easy solution to buy new screws and put them back in myself. I have been doing that lately, but a few days later the screws will just keep coming loose again so im thinking its time to get it fixed professionally.

    Also, the screen may need to be removed from the laptop in order to fix all of the new screws in properly, thus i dont want to mess about with that myself.

    Shouldn't cost too much to get it fixed, but i just dont know anywhere that can fix it. I've sent an e-mail to Peats on Parnell Street as I know they can fix broken laptop screens, havn't heard back from them yet though.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,751 ✭✭✭✭For Forks Sake


    Charisteas wrote: »
    Can any of you guys recommend a decent laptop repair shop in Dublin City Centre?

    Basically several screws have fallen out of my laptop, and it's the section of the laptop which folds to connect the keyboard to the screen. The left hand side of the laptop is barely hanging on to one or two screws, whilst the right hand side is currently kept together by tape :o

    It may seem like an easy solution to buy new screws and put them back in myself. I have been doing that lately, but a few days later the screws will just keep coming loose again so im thinking its time to get it fixed professionally.

    Also, the screen may need to be removed from the laptop in order to fix all of the new screws in properly, thus i dont want to mess about with that myself.

    Shouldn't cost too much to get it fixed, but i just dont know anywhere that can fix it. I've sent an e-mail to Peats on Parnell Street as I know they can fix broken laptop screens, havn't heard back from them yet though.

    http://www.right-click.ie/repairs


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