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    Thermal paste on cpu.
    Beshoy H.

    Had some issues with my pc, I did some diagnostics at home and quickly realized I don't have the tools or knowledge to correctly diagnose what the issue was. Did some research and talk to multiple repair centers and decided drive rescue would be the ones to help. Unfortunately it was a mistake I learned from. If you want to go to them for disk or storage repair or something light then they're probably the ones to go to. Diagnostics however is not it. First red flag was when he said "it might be" the motherboard dying. That's one of the conclusions I came to while doing some simple google searches. I paid for a definitive diagnostic, not an unsure. Whatever, 50$ to be told what I already suspected, I didn't mind it since I planned on sending the mobo to the manufacturer. Then as I'm disassembling the computer to package and ship the motherboard, I noticed he applied thermal paste and reattached the cpu cooler. At that moment I thought that was very nice of him to do, since I gave him the setup with the cooler detached. It wasn't until I noticed that he placed way too much thermal paste to the point when he tension locked the cooler back on the thermal paste oozed off onto the motherboard. The thermal paste is now all around my cpu socket and practically bathing the cpu itself. I do not recommend this service if you care about your components. I had built the pc myself and I use it mostly for school and video editing. And now I might have to buy a new cpu if the thermal paste damaged any of the pins on the cpu.

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    Apple Care recommended a couple of data recovery places, but I would have to ship my iMac to them and hope for the best.

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    Excellent communication and repair. Trustworthy and timely. Excellent price. Honest. Will not take…read moremy computers anywhere else.

    After recently installing an expensive Orbi mesh system (made by NETGEAR) in my home to amplify my…read morenetwork's Wi-Fi signal throughout the house, I was experiencing very challenging network connectivity issues with two wireless printers. No matter what I did, or how I configured them, I simply could not succeed in getting either of these printers to connect to my new mesh system, which essentially creates a new, and faster, network on top of your existing Wi-Fi network. I spent countless frustrating hours, including multiple tech support calls with printer manufacturer technicians, trying to resolve this issue on my own, but to no avail. I'm a very technology savvy individual, and my inability to solve this problem was particularly vexing and dismaying. Finally, at my wit's end, I called Martin Duran of PC Idiot in Ventura to see if his company performed house calls, and Martin referred me to Blase. Blase is extraordinarily responsive; within 20 minutes of calling Martin, I was on the phone with Blase describing the problem, and on that very same call, I set up an in-home service appointment for the following afternoon. I texted Blase my address and printer model numbers after the call so he was prepared for his service appointment. Blase is extremely personable, experienced, professional, knowledgeable and punctual. He arrived right on time, and he got to work immediately...first on the PC and printer in my home office, and then the PC and printer in my father's office. He knew exactly what to do and how to resolve these issues, and he worked deliberately and efficiently. The entire service call was 90 minutes in duration, although it would have required less time if he didn't have to wait to uninstall and reinstall printer drivers and software on my father's old PC. Once the work was completed, I cut Blase a check, he wrote me a receipt, and he was on his way. All in all, I am extremely happy/pleased with Blase's performance and the outcome, and I highly recommend him for any beguiling PC or network connectivity issues you may have. He charges clients a flat hourly rate, so there are no additional trip charge fees for gas/mileage, as there are with some service providers. If you've ever experienced PC-related issues, then you know very well how frustrating and time-consuming they can be to resolve. Do yourself a favor, and save yourself time and headaches by calling Blase for help. You won't be sorry!

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