Apple iMac Power Supply Repair
Apple class any of their products over 5 years old as vintage and provide no hardware service as the owner of this iMac found out when it stopped switching on. They brought it to me and after stripping it down and replacing the faulty power supply which had a blown capacitor with a new one […]
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"Very happy with the speed of service, the virus was removed the same day I called, many thanks. I would not hesitate recommending them to anyone looking for a reliable computer repair company in Chichester."
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Bluefish Computer Services
36 Stockbridge Gardens
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 8QT
T: 01243 216313
E: [email protected]
W: www.bluefishcs.co.ukOpening Hours
Monday to Sunday
08:00 – 20:00
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