If the shop is shut down, then you do have the right to ask for the machine back. Of course, if the machine has been repaired, then there is also what is known as a mechanic's lien on the machine, so you must pay the bill if you want to retrieve your machine. Just because the firm may be out of business does not mean that you do not still owe for the services rendered while the business was in operation. If you neglect or refuse to pay for said services, then you are not entitled to return of your machine and generally after 30 days, you forfeit your rights to the machine and it becomes the property of the now-defunct business.
I speak as a computer sales and service business owner who has been in operation for over 25 years. This is the way that laws in the various states in which I have opened branches have worked. I shall stipulate that I am not giving legal advice nor will I claim that I am doing so. For specifics and to insure that your rights are protected, speak with a licensed attorney who practices in your jurisdiction.
Rtrahan is correct with this answer. If the shop is shut down, then you do have the right to ask for the machine back. Of course, if the machine has been repaired, then there is also what is known as a mechanic's lien on the machine, so you must pay the bill if you want to retrieve your machine. Just because the firm may be out of business does not mean that you do not still owe for the services rendered while the business was in operation. If you neglect or refuse to pay for said services, then you are not entitled to return of your machine and generally after 30 days, you forfeit your rights to the machine and it becomes the property of the now-defunct business.
I speak as a computer sales and service business owner who has been in operation for over 25 years. This is the way that laws in the various states in which I have opened branches have worked. I shall stipulate that I am not giving legal advice nor will I claim that I am doing so. For specifics and to insure that your rights are protected, speak with a licensed attorney who practices in your jurisdiction.
Well you need to call the police and tell them they have your computer. Just because they shut down it is still your property not theirs so they are basically stealing it from you.
Yes, you can retrieve your files. But it also depends on the problem of your computer why it crashes. In these matter please refer to a Technical Personnel near you. Because they have a knowledge on how to retrieve it.
what is computer? write down its characteristics
When your computer goes down, it can cause a lot of problems, especially if you rely on your computer for your work. You can take your computer out to be repaired, but this can take time. You will find yourself in line behind everyone who brought their computers in before you. If your business can't wait to get a computer back from an offsite repair facility, you can choose to use onsite computer repair instead.Speed
It retains the data after power down. Removable magneitic media allows you to remove the meduim from the computer, file it somewhere away from the computer, and retrieve the data it stores at will.
reach down and retrieve it
startup repair is used so if your computer is not shut down correctly the last time it was used then it will help sort out the PC when it is next started so it is not caused damage to the software.
Go to where you set the pin up and right down the bottom the is a option saying retrieve pin
Computers that don't work may only need maintenance. But first, shut down the computer. Unplug it and then dust around the CPU. Plug in the computer again and start it up. If the computer is still running slow, run the disk clean up (Accessories>System Tools>) If there is an error message, you can google the error and go with the most reasonable suggestion. Otherwise, call Geek Squad or a local computer repair company. If you have a password on your computer, make sure that you have this ready for the repair person.
If you lost your charger, first shut down your computer immediately, then you can go to amazon, eBay, or any computer retailer/repair store and buy a specific charger if you can for your computer.
Generally when a computer shuts itself down it's considered a side effect of having something wrong with it. The most common occurance being a virus. It would be best to run a virus scanning program, or taking the computer into a Computer Repair Store.
The avarage hourly labor rate a business can expect to pay for computer repair is largely dependant on the skill level of the technician that is hired to do the job. Rates can go down to minimum wage if the technician is unskilled or still in training.
Registry Defender virus is a fake registry cleaner and rogue registry repair application advertised via a trojan horse virus. It can significantly slow down your computer and internet.