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Mike's Computer Repair
4.8(
767
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Serving Temple City, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Mike was able to get the upgrade on to my computer and he also was able to determine that the system was grossly inadequate for what I wanted to do. He recommended what I should look for when I purchase a new one and when I do make a purchase I will be calling on him to get my system up to speed. I was most impressed with Mike’s professionalism and knowledge and I would definitely recommend him for any computer issues."
Response time1 day
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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SOS GEEK TV & Computer Repair
4.9(
80
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Serving Temple City, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My computer malfunctioned at a crucial time so I contacted Geek, and Jack had unbelievable patience with me because I was near hysteria and inpatient. Jack worked quickly and thoroughly to resolve my problem and continuously kept me apprised of his progress. And upon completion of the repair, Jack walked me through short cuts and provided technical advice on optimizing my computer's function. If I could give Jack ten stars, I would in a heartbeat. "
Response time7 hrs
Response rate95%
131 neighbors recently requested a quote
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MattsMobileTechSupport
5.0(
1
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Serving Temple City, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

First and foremost, we're a mobile company so we can provide our expertise to where you need it most. We understand that electronics can be frustrating (especially when you don't know who to call) when they don't work the way they should. Let us take the burden off of your shoulders! While providing peace of mind, we will curate tailored solutions for you. If you have a problem, we can solve it. \n

Response time3 hrs
Goro Home Services
New to Angi

Serving Temple City, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Hi! I'm Ryan, and I truly love what I do. With over 10 years in commercial, residential, and government construction, I specialize in windows and doors, but I also enjoy helping with smaller projects that add value to your home.\n\nWhether you're updating your space, troubleshooting an old building, transitioning to smart home tech, or just fixing something that's not working right, I'm your guy.\n\nI'm always happy to troubleshoot for free via text just send me a message and I'll walk you through ideas with no obligation. I also offer free estimates so you can decide comfortably.\n\nI approach every project with care and enthusiasm because I genuinely love making homes better. Reach out anytime I'd love to help you!

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My Remote Repair
4.7(
532
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Serving Temple City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"After a few minutes of diagnostics and evaluating my computer, he told me that my hard drive was going bad and that he couldn't repair it.  After I bought the new computer and it was performing badly, I contacted ATT.   It turned out that my modem was going bad and ATT replaced the modem and the Dell computer is working perfectly.  It was a waste of time and money and now I have two desktop computers <br />"
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Overnight PC & Mac Repair
4.9(
27
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Serving Temple City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"These guys are honest, hardworking and amazing!!! My computer problem was extremely difficult to diagnose. These are the only people who could figure it out and repair it. I am extremely grateful and definitely won't go anywhere else."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
CONNECTIONZ COMPUTER REPAIR
5.0(
24
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Serving Temple City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My experience with Tony at Connectionz PC Repair was excellent. He was professional, courteous and very knowledgeable. He completed my work quickly and made sure to answer all my questions and concerns. He set-up my computer exactly as I had indicated and in a manner that was easy to understand. I will absolutely work with Tony again."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Alexander Technical Resources
4.7(
1,889
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Serving Temple City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"<p>Somehow my laptop corrupted the operating system and would not even boot up. Alexander Technical Resources (Spencer) came to my house to try to repair my computer. We decided that my computer needed to go to their repair facility for some serious work. They were able to save all my data, ran thorough diagnostics and repaired my computer. It was such a relief that I did not loose and data.</p> <p>This is the second time I have used them. The first was to set up this very laptop and transfer all the data from my old PC.</p> <p>I would recommend Alexander Technical Resources and will use them for any other computer repairs. </p> <p><br /></p> <br /> <br /> <br />"
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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My Computer Works
4.6(
232
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Serving Temple City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The problem was a BIOS message that said "press F1 to continue," but when I pressed F1, nothing happened. Sean arrived promptly at 12 noon on 11/21/2020, and began work immediately. By 2:00 Sean had removed RAM memory and reinstalled it, examined and changed certain jumper settings, removed and reinserted a 2032 CMOS battery, and other things which I can't remember. He was considering removing the SSD drive, which hosts the Windows 10 operating system, saying the drive might not be properly seated. But I told him the computer had been working fine until just quite recently, which indicated that the SSD surely was installed properly, and that I would prefer that he not remove it. So he did not remove the SSD, but I don't think he appreciated my interfering. Sean indicated early on that he did not like customers watching him work. He was polite about this. Thinking he meant that my talking or making suggestions annoyed him, I stopped talking and just watched. But after an hour or so of my just watching, Sean made it clear, politely, that he would prefer to work alone. At that point I left the office and did not bother him for the next two hours. After about 2.5 hours, Sean said he had found the bootup problem. All that was wrong was that a keyboard lock key on my Microsoft keyboard had been accidentally set. (I never knew there was such a key before this.) Once this key was unset, the computer booted up, responded to the F1 key press normally, and then booted up to the BIOS. Sean updated my BIOS too, at my request. Sean seemed embarrassed that this work had taken so long, as if he believed he should have checked simple things first (like the keyboard); he said he would only charge me for two hours even though he had worked for three. Let me add that I suspected a keyboard was an issue myself. That is why I called the tech shop Sean works out of in Sacramento (I've misplaced their phone number) Saturday morning 11/21, and left a voice mail asking the tech person to bring an extra keyboard with him. Sean either never got this voice mail, or else he got it and ignored it. The keyboard issue was the last thing he looked at; arguably it should have been first. As I was about to sign the papers Sean gave me at around 3:00 pm, I said "First let me check that everything is working." It was then that I determined that the LED power light on my computer's power-on switch was no longer functioning. I explained this to Sean, pointing out that it was working before he arrived. But he dismissed this complaint rather abruptly and rudely, saying it was a trivial and minor issue, or something to that effect. He clearly didn't want to stick around another minute. I added that I didn't want to sign any papers until this problem, which Sean himself had caused when he tampered with jumper settings, had been restored to working order. "Fine," Sean said, gathering up the unsigned paperwork and heading for the door. I said, "It's OK. If you are tired now, you can come back tomorrow." "I'm not ever coming back," Sean replied, walking out the door. He was obviously angry when he left, and didn't want to discuss the matter any further. Except for watching Sean for the first hour, keeping quiet most of the time, I don't know what I did to make this MyComputerWorks computer technician so angry. Despite overlooking a simple solution to my problem at the outset, he still fixed the main problem, and I'm glad to pay My Computer Works for his two hours work. I had a $10 bill in my pants pocket and was all ready to give it to Sean as a tip, but he left in anger before I could give it to him. It truly is important that this power-on LED light up and stay on while the computer is running. My computer is very quiet, and after a time of non-use, the monitors go dark even though the computer is on and Windows 10 is running. So the only way to be sure this computer is on or off is to look at the LED power light on the power switch. If the LED is on, the computer is running; LED off means it has been shut down. With no lights of any kind, this is becomes a non-trivial matter. I believe it would not be difficult for a knowledgeable tech person to fix this. It's just a matter of getting the jumpers Sean changed set back to where they were before he arrived. However, Sean has said he won't ever come back here -- giving no reason. I am asking MyComputerWorks to send another tech to clean up after Sean, fixing the jumper problem that he caused, since Sean is no longer willing to come over here. I am also recommending Sean have more training in troubleshooting and an anger management class."
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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