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Guy Betsy May 23, 2007 8:24 am

Computer repairs in YVR
 
Hi

I have just spilt orange juice on my notebook keypad and the keys are sort of getting stuck...

Can anyone recommend a place where I might be able to get quick repair services other than the sales agent?

It's a SONY VAIO notebook.

Thx

dhdesigns May 23, 2007 8:54 am

Try a London Drugs - they have in house technicians and they sell the Sony Viao.

aad665 May 23, 2007 9:38 am

Any Futureshop/ Bestbuy can do it.

But, you have to order the keypad by web before....and if you are little bit manuel...you can do it yourselve....it take 30 minutes and need no special tools.

aad665

kellytoronto May 23, 2007 7:24 pm

Laurier Computers near Laurier/Bay is a good choice if you're downtown.

Braindrain May 23, 2007 9:16 pm


Originally Posted by kellytoronto (Post 7788916)
Laurier Computers near Laurier/Bay is a good choice if you're downtown.

That's not in YVR...

shore9 May 23, 2007 9:26 pm

It is very easy to do it yourself, I just got a new keyboard from Dell, installed it myself with a screwdriver. I would try ordering it thru Sony, probably cheaper to buy a new one, than have Future shop try and fix it.

airbus320 May 24, 2007 4:14 am

I hope the repair costs accumulate Aeroplan miles. ;)

yyznomad May 24, 2007 8:59 pm


Originally Posted by Guy Betsy (Post 7784605)
Hi

I have just spilt orange juice on my notebook keypad and the keys are sort of getting stuck...

Can anyone recommend a place where I might be able to get quick repair services other than the sales agent?

It's a SONY VAIO notebook.

Thx

Were you inquiring about a place inside Vancouver International Airport aka YVR, or just within the City of Vancouver and environs?

yyznomad May 24, 2007 9:00 pm


Originally Posted by shore9 (Post 7789495)
It is very easy to do it yourself, I just got a new keyboard from Dell, installed it myself with a screwdriver. I would try ordering it thru Sony, probably cheaper to buy a new one, than have Future shop try and fix it.

Sometimes a DIY job will leave traces of layman tampering, thus nullifying any type of existing warranty.


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