CompuCare is an independent computer repair shop in Oklahoma City that handles virus removal, hardware upgrades, data recovery, and operating system issues for both Windows and Mac machines, with same-day service available for most diagnostics and repairs under two hours.
CompuCare operates as a single-location, owner-operated repair business rather than a franchise or big-box IT counter. The shop focuses on residential and small-business computer problems: malware and virus cleanup, hard drive and RAM upgrades, screen replacements, battery service, software installation, and data recovery from damaged drives. The owner handles most repairs directly, which means no queue routing through multiple technicians and repair decisions made by someone who examines your machine in person rather than through a ticket system.
Diagnostic fees start at $49.95, applied toward any repair you authorize. Most common fixes run $79 to $199: virus removal typically $89 to $129 depending on infection depth; hard drive replacement (parts and labor) $149 to $199; RAM upgrade $99 to $149; battery replacement $79 to $119. Data recovery from a failed drive costs $199 to $399 depending on drive condition and file complexity; this service requires confirmation before work begins. The shop charges hourly labor at $65 per hour for jobs that don't fit standard categories, such as network troubleshooting or software configuration for multiple machines. Prices have remained consistent for the past two years; confirm current rates by calling before you arrive.
Most repairs complete same-day if dropped off before 2 p.m. Virus removals and hardware swaps typically finish within four hours. Data recovery is the exception: initial assessment takes one business day, and recovery itself can run three to five business days depending on drive damage.
Best Buy's Geek Squad charges $99.99 for diagnostics (not applied to repair cost) and $129.99 per hour for labor on top of parts; a simple virus removal can reach $200 to $250 after diagnostics. Geek Squad's advantage is evening and weekend availability and nationwide mail-in options for major repairs. Choose Geek Squad if you need weekend service or need your machine shipped for factory-level hardware work.
Locally, Computer Doctors (also OKC-based) offers similar per-job pricing but charges $59.95 for diagnostics and handles primarily Windows machines. CompuCare's $49.95 diagnostic fee undercuts Computer Doctors by $10, and the shop's Mac capability (including native OS repairs and iCloud unlock support) makes it more versatile for multi-platform households.
For small-business networks and server issues, CompuCare is a stopgap for single-machine problems, not ongoing managed IT support. A business needing monthly monitoring and proactive security should contact an MSP (managed service provider) instead; CompuCare's strength is the walk-in fix, not the retainer contract.
CompuCare works best for: homeowners with a single machine acting slow or infected; people who want a repair decision made the same day; anyone uncomfortable leaving a machine overnight at a big-box counter; small-office staff needing one desktop or laptop fixed quickly. It is not suitable for businesses requiring after-hours emergency support, remote IT management, or a service-level agreement guaranteeing response time. It is also not the right choice if your machine requires hardware replacement under manufacturer warranty; you should contact the maker's support line first to preserve warranty coverage.
Walk in with your computer and describe the problem: "It's running slow," "I'm getting pop-ups," "It won't turn on." The owner or primary technician will perform a quick hardware check (fans, fans, lights, hard drive activity) and ask clarifying questions. If the issue is obvious (a fried power adapter, overheating vents clogged with dust), you may get a quote on the spot. If diagnosis requires deeper inspection, you pay the $49.95 diagnostic fee, and the shop runs the machine through malware scans, hard drive health checks, and operating system logs. Results come back the same day unless the problem is data recovery. You approve the repair estimate before any paid work begins.
CompuCare operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; closed Sundays. Street parking is available directly outside. The shop does not offer mail-in repair, so you must visit in person or authorize a trusted friend to drop off your machine. No appointment is required for diagnostics, though calling ahead (405-555-0147, verify current number) on a Friday afternoon can reduce wait time if the shop is busy. Repairs are picked up during the same hours; no drop-box or after-hours retrieval.
CompuCare fills the gap between DIY troubleshooting and corporate IT support, earning its place in Oklahoma City for locals who want a same-day answer and a direct conversation with the person fixing their machine.
