Parang ang layo ng sagot.
Be patient with our fellow
Espiya,
Chevalier MCCXXIâ„¢. I'm sure
M'sieur Khan means well despite...well...he means well, yes? Let's just leave it at that, out of respect to an elder (
if nothing else).
As for the topic at hand:
Écuyer Boy.Pickup, I would suggest--if it's possible--that you bring your device to a service center that's authorized by its manufacturer. For example, there's an
Asus service center at
Gilmore so if that's the brand of your computer, then that's where you should bring it. If it's another brand, try to locate the authorized service center nearest your residence (
whether it's in Gilmore or not). It might cost a little more to have it done at an authorized service center but it's usually worth the expense.
Look at it this way: you might own the computer equivalent of a
Mercedes but bear in mind that
Daimler AG (
Mercedes Benz's parent company) always recommends (
or insists) that you have your Mercedes serviced by their dealerships or by one of their licensed affiliates so that you can take full benefit of the incentives and perks that they offer -- not the least of which is your peace of mind knowing that your machine is being cared for by technicians trained to diagnose and repair that specific brand.