Hampton Roads Computer Co (HRCC) was formed in 1988 to serve the needs of a growing computer industry in Hampton Roads. We are your one-stop shop for Sales, Service and Maintenance contract support. Our certified and experienced technicians can perfom Online, Depot, or on-site repair as necessay. We work for you; our loyalty is to our customers and their long-term needs.
HRCC provides Sales and Support for Personal Computers, Notebooks, Servers, and Networks. We are an Authorized Lenovo Business Partner and Warranty Service Provider.
HRCC provides Sales and Support for Personal Computers, Notebooks, Servers, and Networks. We are an Authorized Lenovo Business Partner and Warranty Service Provider.
Services
When you call in with a problem dont be surprised to get a technician on the phone Right Now. If your internet is working even if its got issues we may be able to take over your computer while Talking to you on the phone and resolve your problem. RRR service has a minimum charge of 25.00 billed at 90.00 per hour.
Reviews (2)
Sarah Kim
Jan 31, 2015
Very friendly, but one problem I ran into was, the graphics card that my daughter was supposed to have installed on her HP Pavillion computer, was incompatible, so her card could not be installed. We were not told that until after techs worked on it. (While they took 3 hours to try to get it fixed, I checked the HP website, which clearly states that the card was incompatible with the motherboard.
This means that it just could not be installed, and work, in the computer, no matter what you tried. It also means that you would have to find a list of compatible cards, and install one of those). (This was rather frustrating, seeing as we had called Wayno Enterprises, in Newport News, and he told us that it was compatible; that's why we bought it in the first place.
We previously were supposed to have Wayno install it, but he was unavailable that day) The techs at Hampton Roads Computer still tried to fix it, even though there was no real solution). Bottom line, we never got the computer fixed, and was still charged the $50 installation fee. I do recommend before going here, or any computer repair or service store, that you do research.
If you are going to have anything installed or repaired, check out hardware and software compatibility on the manufacturers' websites. And be sure to have the computer repair shops clarify any policies, before going there. We were never told that we were going to have to pay, even if they didn't fix our problem. I was able to return the graphics card, for a full refund, so that took away some of the frustration. But, I had to pay $50 to them, for work that was not completed. And, they did print out a list of compatible graphic cards, which I appreciate very much. I think I will buy one of those and search YouTube, for graphics card DIY installations, this time.
This means that it just could not be installed, and work, in the computer, no matter what you tried. It also means that you would have to find a list of compatible cards, and install one of those). (This was rather frustrating, seeing as we had called Wayno Enterprises, in Newport News, and he told us that it was compatible; that's why we bought it in the first place.
We previously were supposed to have Wayno install it, but he was unavailable that day) The techs at Hampton Roads Computer still tried to fix it, even though there was no real solution). Bottom line, we never got the computer fixed, and was still charged the $50 installation fee. I do recommend before going here, or any computer repair or service store, that you do research.
If you are going to have anything installed or repaired, check out hardware and software compatibility on the manufacturers' websites. And be sure to have the computer repair shops clarify any policies, before going there. We were never told that we were going to have to pay, even if they didn't fix our problem. I was able to return the graphics card, for a full refund, so that took away some of the frustration. But, I had to pay $50 to them, for work that was not completed. And, they did print out a list of compatible graphic cards, which I appreciate very much. I think I will buy one of those and search YouTube, for graphics card DIY installations, this time.
Aaron Gregory
Jan 28, 2013