CompFix

Repair Co.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions – And Some You Didn’t Know You Had!

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Our FAQ page is designed to provide you with clear and comprehensive answers to the most common questions about our repair and data recovery services.
Whether you’re looking for information about MacBook repairs, mail-in services, data recovery, or pricing, you’ll find the details you need right here.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Data recovery costs vary depending on the device type and damage severity. Our rates start from a basic recovery fee for minor issues, and more complex cases are priced accordingly after evaluation. Please visit our “Data Recovery” page for more information

The cost for liquid damage repair typically ranges depending on the extent of the damage and the components affected. We’ll provide a precise quote after a detailed inspection. Please visit out “Pricing page” for more information.

No, we offer free diagnostics and estimates for all MacBook, laptop, and data recovery services, so you can understand the repair cost before committing.

The cost of component-level repair varies depending on the specific issue and the parts needed. On average, these repairs can range from $200 to $500. A detailed estimate for repair services can be found on our “Pricing” page.

Common issues include motherboard failures, charging problems, damaged ports, graphics card issues, and power management problems. These typically require specialized tools and skills to diagnose and repair effectively.

The duration of a component-level repair varies based on the complexity of the issue and the availability of parts. Simple repairs might take a few hours, while more complex tasks could span several days.

While many issues can be addressed with component-level repair, some problems may be too extensive or damage the integrity of the device, making replacement a better option. Consultation with a technician will determine the best approach.

Yes, component-level repairs are reliable when performed by trained technicians using proper tools and quality replacement parts. Successful repairs can restore full functionality to your MacBook or any electronic device without the need for costly replacements.

Choosing component-level repair can be more cost-effective and environmentally friendly compared to replacing entire parts. It allows for precise fixes to specific issues, conserving resources and reducing electronic waste.

Component-level repair involves diagnosing and fixing individual components on a MacBook’s motherboard or other internal hardware, rather than replacing entire units. This can include tasks like micro-soldering, replacing chips, and fixing broken connectors.

Yes, in many cases we can recover data from formatted storage devices using specialized software and methods. It is important to avoid writing new data to the device to maximize the chances of recovery. Recovery time and cost of such drives are highly dependent on the capacity of the drive and can take several days.

If we are unable to recover your data, there is no charge for the service. We operate on a “NO DATA, NO FEE” policy to give you peace of mind.

Make sure to stop using the device and avoid any further data writing. Pack it securely, label it as fragile if necessary, and send it following our mail-in instructions.

Yes, we can recover data from encrypted SSDs, however, you have to provide the encryption key or password along with the SSD. Without this, recovery may be difficult or impossible.

Yes, we can help recover your data even if your MacBook’s LCD power line is shorted and the device no longer turns on. When the logic board is damaged, we have specialized tools and techniques to access the SSD directly, bypassing the affected components. As long as the SSD itself is not damaged, there’s a high chance we can recover your data. We recommend not attempting to power on the device further to prevent any additional damage. Send in your MacBook, and we’ll perform a free diagnostic to assess the situation and recover your data.

If your MacBook’s SSD fails, stop using the device immediately to prevent further damage. Contact us for professional data recovery services to increase the chances of successful data retrieval.

Absolutely. We follow strict confidentiality and security protocols to ensure your data is protected throughout the recovery process.

Yes, we have the expertise to recover data from physically damaged USBs and SSDs. This may involve repairing or replacing components to access the data.

While we have a high success rate, data recovery is not guaranteed, especially for severely damaged devices. However, we use advanced tools and methods to maximize recovery possibilities.

Data recovery times vary depending on the device and the extent of the damage. Generally, it can take 1-3 business days, but more complex cases may require additional time.

Top Reasons To Repair With CompFix

FAQ
  • We offer component-level motherboard repair.
  • We ultrasonically clean liquid damaged components.
  • Quick turnaround services to get your devices back to you as soon as possible.
  • All repairs come with a 90-days warranty.
  • About 2-3 times cheaper than Apple charges you.
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