A:AnswerThis is highly dependent on the location you work with. I would suggest visiting your local Geek Squad and speaking with an agent about your request. Please bring all the parts for the build so a Repair Agent can look everything over, ensure everything that is required is present, and no issues are present. Pricing and assembly availability will vary.
A:AnswerMy old hard drive crashed I was running windows 10 so option to install SSD and the Geek squad a gent installed windows 10 on the SSD for me because I am a licensed owner of windows 10.
A:AnswerHi JustYellow – We can replace a graphics card in your computer so long as the replacement card fits. Sometimes an upgraded graphics card will also need a bigger power supply than what came with your computer to run correctly. Turn time on something like that can vary depending on how busy the precinct is at the time. I suggest making a reservation for a free consultation to go over all the details with the folks in your local store at this link: https://goo.gl/Y5GRko
A:AnswerThe connections are set to go in specific slots. So it is hard for me to imagine the monitor not working.
Re-Check all of your connections prior to going back to the store.
A:AnswerHi!
Most external drives don’t need set ups anymore. They look about the size of a cell phone and come with their own usb cable (It’s usually short, so it sits right next to your laptop. If you have a tower you might need to get a long cable so it sits nicely while it’s in use).
Your new external hard drive acts just like another drive on your computer only it’s portable. So your hard drive is “C”, if you have additional memory you may have “D”, “E” even.
You’ll notice in Computer section that is shows Drives, and other hardware items like printers and mouse. When connecting for the first time: have the Computer section open so you can see which drive it is. Then when backing up choose that drive as the location. Be wise on your back up formatting, think about it in long term storage format and retrieval ways. I personally have everything in My Documents, so I only have to save that file to capture my data and I add the file to a Dated folder in the external drive. I keep three dated backups, deleting the oldest as I add a new one.
example:
2018.01.22 My Documents
Well good luck.