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Mac & PC repair

Fix it Yourself

While we’re here for you when you need us at Click IT, we understand you might want to first try fixing the problem with your computer yourself. It is sometimes a matter of our time versus your time, and while our prices are reasonable and we can turn around an issue fast, and solve it, it may not be soon enough and may just be worth the try.

We know there are a lot of choices out there for getting your computer repaired or managed, and while we think we’re the best, when we can help in any way we will, even if it means we give up the business. So on that note, if you want to try fixing your computer yourself, go to this site, select the problem you are having and give it a try by following the instructions. If this doesn’t work, or if you just don’t want to spend the time and would rather we do it, please just call us at (440) 247-4998, or bring it in. We are ready to jump on the problem if you can’t solve it yourself.>

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Mac & PC repair

Damaged ports and slots in laptops

Whether you have broken glass, a broken LCD, charging problems or your tablet won’t turn on, bring it to Click IT. We are professional and qualified to carry out such repairs to get it fixed up in the fastest time possible. By using the highest quality replacement parts, we make sure that your device will work like new. We replace only those parts that are required to be replaced and will not burden you with the cost of repair that your device does not need. We work on all leading computing devices and all different brands.

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Mac & PC repair

Noisy computers and common hardware problems

When it comes to the First and Second generation of the iPhone, you have to first take out the SIM tray with a small paperclip. Then remove the screws on both sides of the charging spot and take off the back cover using a little force. Detach the ribbon cable that connects the case to the motherboard and remove the display panel using a spudger. The motherboard had to removed after you have located and removed about 8 screws and a “4” ribbon cable.