Computer Repair near you in South Africa
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Typical price: ZAR 400–ZAR 15,000
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What computer repair costs in South Africa
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Virus removal / tune-up Malware removal, cleanup or OS reinstall | ZAR 400 | ZAR 700 | ZAR 1,200 |
| Laptop screen / component replacement Screen, drive or battery swap incl. parts | ZAR 1,200 | ZAR 2,500 | ZAR 5,000 |
| Data recovery Recovering files from a failing or failed drive | ZAR 2,000 | ZAR 5,000 | ZAR 15,000 |
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How to hire a computer repair pro in South Africa
- Ask whether the diagnostic fee is credited against the repair
- Confirm the parts + labour warranty in writing
- Ask about the data-handling/POPIA policy
- For hardware, confirm genuine vs aftermarket parts
- Back up your data before handing over
- Get a quote after diagnosis
Frequently asked questions
What causes a slow computer, and can it be fixed cheaply?
Usually a full or failing hard drive, too little RAM, malware, or years of software bloat. A cheap SSD upgrade and a clean-up transform most older machines for far less than replacement. A tech can diagnose whether it's a quick fix or genuine end-of-life.
Do I need to bring my computer in or can they come to me?
Both exist: drop-in/mail-in shops are cheaper; on-site and remote support cost more but save you the trip. Remote support handles software issues (viruses, setup, slow performance) well; anything hardware needs the machine in hand.
Can my data be recovered from a broken computer?
Often yes — if the drive is intact but the computer won't boot, a technician can usually pull your files. Physically failed drives need specialist (and pricier) data-recovery services. Either way, back up before any repair, and ask how the shop protects your data during the job.
How much does computer repair cost?
Simple jobs — virus removal, a tune-up, an OS reinstall — are the cheap end; hardware swaps like a screen or drive replacement are mid-range once parts are added; data recovery from a failed drive is the priciest. Most shops charge a diagnostic fee that's often waived if you go ahead with the repair.
What warranty should computer repairs come with?
Expect a warranty on the labour and on any parts fitted — commonly 30-90 days on the work, longer on the part itself. Get it in writing, and keep receipts for genuine parts. No warranty on a repair is a sign to look elsewhere.
How do I protect my privacy when someone repairs my computer?
Back up and, if possible, sign out of accounts or remove sensitive files first. Ask about the shop's data-handling policy, whether staff access your files, and whether the machine is wiped or reset. Reputable shops have a written privacy policy; be wary of any that shrug the question off.
What does computer repair cost in South Africa?
Shops charge R300-900/hr or flat rates: tune-up R400-1,200, laptop screen replacement R1,200-5,000 with parts, and data recovery R2,000-15,000+. Get a written quote before authorising work.
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