Computer Max is a locally owned desktop and laptop repair shop in Oklahoma City that handles virus removal, hardware replacement, data recovery, and operating system troubleshooting for both Windows and Mac machines. The business operates without manufacturer restrictions, meaning it repairs machines outside warranty periods and works on devices from any brand, a meaningful advantage over big-box repair counters that often limit scope or push replacements.
Computer Max functions as a general-purpose computer repair facility rather than a specialized service for one platform or problem type. Technicians handle physical damage (cracked screens, failed hard drives, water damage), software issues (malware, corrupted files, performance slowdown), and component upgrades (RAM additions, solid-state drive installations). The shop also provides data recovery when drives fail, though success depends on the nature and extent of damage. Unlike chain retailers, Computer Max does not require customers to meet brand-specific certification requirements to get service, and does not automatically recommend replacement when repair is possible.
Computer Max charges diagnostics at a flat rate; the shop typically completes diagnostics on the same day. Once the technician identifies the problem, you receive a quote before any work begins. Repair costs vary sharply by issue: a virus removal or malware cleanup generally costs between $75 and $150, depending on infection severity. A hard drive replacement (including labor and a new drive) runs $150 to $300. Screen replacement on laptops typically falls in the $200 to $400 range for common models, though premium ultrabooks cost more. Data recovery attempts start at $150 for straightforward extraction and climb based on how extensively the drive is damaged. Operating system installation or reinstallation is usually $75 to $125. The shop applies a parts markup on components like RAM, SSDs, and batteries; pricing is transparent at quote time. Many repairs are completed same-day or within one business day, a real advantage if your computer is essential to work.
Oklahoma City has three main repair paths: authorized service centers (Apple Store, Dell depot services), chain retailers (Best Buy Geek Squad, Micro Center), and independent shops like Computer Max. Authorized centers offer certified technicians and genuine parts but typically charge 20 to 40 percent more for labor and often restrict what they will fix outside warranty or support agreements. Geek Squad provides accessibility (locations in multiple OKC Best Buy stores) and marketing recognition but operates on longer timelines and may recommend replacement over repair. Computer Max competes on price, speed, and flexibility. Choose Computer Max if your machine is out of warranty, cost matters more than brand assurance, or you need same-day turnaround. Choose an authorized center if your device is new, under AppleCare or premium support, and you want that backing. Choose Geek Squad if you value convenience and proximity to a Best Buy location over the lowest cost.
Computer Max works well for people with older machines, out-of-warranty devices, budget constraints, or time pressure. If your five-year-old laptop has a failing drive or your Windows desktop is sluggish from malware, you will get a straightforward repair at a reasonable cost without pressure to upgrade. The shop also serves users who distrust big retailers or want a local business rather than a corporate chain. Computer Max does not suit customers who demand OEM parts, want manufacturer-backed warranties on repairs, or prefer a large retail environment with multiple service bays visible and waiting areas. If your machine is brand new and under warranty, you will likely void coverage by using an independent shop, so an authorized center is the right choice.
Call or visit in person with your device. The technician will ask what you have noticed (what does not work, when did it start, what were you doing), power on the machine if possible, and begin diagnostics. This takes 15 to 45 minutes depending on the issue. You will receive a call or email with the diagnosis and repair quote; you approve before any work proceeds. The shop typically keeps your machine if repair is complex or requires parts to arrive, and will contact you when the work is done. For simple repairs like malware removal, you may wait while the technician works.
Computer Max operates Monday through Saturday; call ahead to confirm exact hours, as independent repair shops sometimes adjust seasonally or for inventory. Street parking is available near the shop. Bring your power adapter and any recovery discs if you have them. If your device will not power on, bring it anyway; the technician can often diagnose the issue without a functioning battery. Most customers pay cash or card on pickup.
Computer Max fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's repair market for people who need fast, affordable fixes outside the warranty ecosystem.
