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All-in-One PC systems integrate the motherboard, display, power delivery, storage, and I/O into a single chassis which means a localized hardware failure can appear to require full unit replacement when in fact the fault is isolated and repairable. Our AIO repair service provides component-level motherboard diagnosis across power rails, chipset circuits, and peripheral controllers to isolate the root cause of no-boot, no-power, and intermittent shutdown conditions without replacing the entire mainboard. DC jack replacement restores reliable power input when the soldered connector has been fractured by repeated adapter insertion or cable tugging in fixed counter and kiosk installations. I/O port repair addresses damaged USB, LAN, HDMI, and audio connectors at the board level, restoring full peripheral and network connectivity to AIO systems that serve as integrated POS terminals, self-service kiosks, and fixed business workstations where port damage would otherwise force a costly full-unit swap.
Keeping installed AIO systems operational requires attention to the thermal and display subsystems that are uniquely stressed in compact, integrated form factors. Internal cooling service addresses dust-clogged heatsinks, degraded fan bearings, and dried thermal interface material that cause thermal throttling, excessive fan noise, and eventual component failure conditions accelerated by the confined airflow paths inherent to AIO chassis design. Display cable and backlight repair resolves the blank-screen, flickering, and dim-output faults that originate at the internal LVDS or eDP ribbon cable, the backlight LED driver board, or the power distribution path to the integrated panel. By addressing these failures at the subassembly level motherboard, power input, I/O ports, cooling, and display interconnect we recover AIO systems to full operational status while preserving the installed software image, network identity, mounting hardware, and peripheral configuration that represent the majority of the deployment investment.
Common All-in-One PC Failure Modes We Resolve
No Power or No Boot
AIO PC shows no signs of power or fails to boot - caused by failed internal power supply, damaged DC jack, or motherboard power circuit fault.
Display Blank or Flickering
Integrated display shows no image, flickers, or has backlight issues - display cable, inverter board, or internal connection fault.
Touchscreen or Input Failure
Touch not responding, inaccurate touch points, or physical input device failure - touch controller board or digitizer connection issues.
Broken USB, LAN, HDMI, Audio, or DC Ports
Damaged I/O ports from cable strain or accidental impact - port replacement at the board level restores full connectivity.
Overheating or Excessive Fan Noise
AIO PC running hot, thermal throttling, or fan noise - caused by dust accumulation, failed fan, or degraded thermal paste in the compact enclosure.
Storage Device Failure
Hard drive or SSD failure causing boot errors, data inaccessibility, or system instability - OHMz performs hardware repair only (not data recovery).
Motherboard Fault
Board-level failures affecting boot, I/O, display output, or peripheral connectivity - component-level diagnosis and repair.
Liquid or Dust Contamination
Internal contamination from liquid spills, retail environments, or heavy dust accumulation affecting cooling and electrical reliability.
Technical Capabilities in All-in-One PC Repair
OHMz Technologies repairs AIO PCs at the component level. AIO systems integrate the computer, display, and touch into a single unit - repair preserves the entire installed system rather than forcing a full replacement and redeployment.
Why Organizations Choose OHMz for AIO PC Repair
Preserve Installed Business Systems
AIO PCs are often mounted, configured with specific software images, and integrated into fixed workstations. Repair keeps the entire setup intact.
Avoid Full Replacement for Localized Faults
A broken DC jack, failed fan, or damaged USB port on an AIO should not force disposal of the entire unit. Component-level repair recovers the investment.
Support POS and Kiosk AIO Deployments
AIO PCs used as POS terminals, kiosks, or customer-facing stations are expensive and integrated - repair keeps them in their installed location.
Batch Repair for Standardized Fleets
Businesses with standardized AIO PC models across offices or retail locations can batch-send failed units for consistent diagnosis and repair.
Our AIO PC Repair Intake-to-Deployment Process
- Intake & Serial TrackingEquipment is received, identified, and prepared for evaluation. Serial numbers and condition are recorded.
- Deep DiagnosisThe failure is inspected at electronic, mechanical, optical, battery, power, or contamination level to isolate the root cause.
- Component-Level RepairTechnicians repair boards, sockets, ports, gears, power systems, or assemblies according to the approved repair path.
- Multi-Point Functional TestingEquipment is function-tested according to its category with checks matched to the device type and failure mode.
- Quality DocumentationTest results, repair notes, serial records, and OHMz-issued documentation are prepared for the customer.
- Secure Return or Inventory StorageCompleted units are packaged, returned, stored, or drop-shipped according to the customer's handling instructions.
Supported All-in-One PC Equipment
| AIO PC Type | Typical Repair |
|---|---|
| Business AIO PCs | Motherboard repair spanning power rail diagnostics, DC jack soldering and port restoration for USB and LAN connectors, cooling system service with fan replacement and thermal paste renewal, display cable and backlight driver repair, and internal cleaning for sustained business fleet uptime across office deployments. |
| POS AIO Terminals | Touchscreen calibration and digitizer repair, DC jack soldering for damaged power inputs, receipt printer integration restoration, I/O port replacement, motherboard-level diagnostics including power rail and peripheral controller testing, and display cable service to preserve checkout-point uptime across retail locations. |
| Kiosk & Self-Service AIOs | Display panel repair including backlight driver and LVDS cable restoration, power board diagnostics with capacitor-level service, touch controller board repair for unresponsive zones, peripheral interface restoration for customer-facing kiosks, and cooling system inspection for compact enclosures operating in unattended environments. |
| Touchscreen AIO Systems | Touch controller board-level repair addressing unresponsive zones and calibration drift, digitizer cable and connector service, display board diagnostics covering backlight driver and signal processing circuits, DC jack soldering for integrated power inputs, and cooling system inspection for slim touchscreen enclosures with restricted airflow. |
Contact OHMz Technologies with your specific model numbers for a repair evaluation. Not every model or failure is repairable each case is assessed individually.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The service covers business AIO PCs, touchscreen AIO systems, POS-style AIO terminals, kiosk-integrated units, and similar installed computer hardware where the display and compute logic share a single chassis.
Cost depends on the fault. A simple port or cooling repair is priced differently from a board-level power or display-driver restoration. Send the model and symptoms for a quote repair is typically far less than replacing an installed AIO.
Common board-level repairs finish within a few working days of receipt. Deeper faults or parts that need sourcing may take longer, and we quote the timeline during evaluation so you can plan coverage.
AIOs integrate the board, power path, cooling, ports, and display into one unit. A localized fault in the display board can disable the entire system, making technical restoration more valuable than total replacement for installed assets.
Yes. No-power conditions frequently stem from DC input damage, failed voltage regulators on the board, or cooling-related thermal shutdowns rather than a total loss of value in the hardware.
Not necessarily. An AIO PC that won't turn on can have a failed DC jack, a shorted voltage regulator, a dead power adapter, or a stuck power button. We diagnose the actual fault rather than assuming the worst. Many no-power AIOs are repairable at the component level.
If the AIO is mounted, imaged, and matched to a counter or kiosk workflow, repair preserves that investment. Replacing it means reimaging software, remounting hardware, and reconfiguring peripherals costs that go well beyond the price of a new unit.
A cracked panel significantly alters the economics. While we can repair the signal path or backlight drive, replacing the panel itself may be uneconomical depending on the model and current asset value.
Yes. We perform port-level restoration, replacing damaged connectors and repairing lifted pads or traces to keep the system operational without replacing the entire motherboard.
Yes. Thermal throttling, loud fans, or intermittent shutdowns often point to failed cooling fans, degraded thermal material, or internal contamination that will eventually lead to board failure.
Fan replacement, thermal-paste renewal, and internal cleaning typically complete within a few working days. Addressing the cooling now prevents a more expensive board failure later.
Yes. In AIOs, the touch controller, cabling, and display panel are often linked. We diagnose whether the fault is at the touch digitizer, the controller board, or the interface cable.
No. This is a hardware restoration service. If a unit has boot failures or drive detection issues, we evaluate the physical hardware side while the customer manages their own data policies.
AIOs are often already physically mounted, imaged, and peripheral-matched to a counter or kiosk. Repair preserves the existing deployment and avoids the labor of a full redeployment.
Yes. Standardized AIO fleets are ideal for batch intake, allowing us to apply consistent diagnosis and verification steps across the same model family.
Yes. Businesses can restore a spare pool and roll those units into the field as failures occur or as project schedules allow.
Yes. Every repair is backed by a workmanship warranty. The warranty terms are stated on your quote so you can budget service continuity without surprises.
Yes, provided return instructions are clear. We can return units without stands or adapters if the customer prefers a different grouping for redeployment.
Provide the make and model, quantity, symptom summary, photos, and whether touch is involved. Include whether storage, stands, or power adapters are shipped with the unit.
Yes, if the fault involves power entry, charging, or boot instability. This helps us distinguish between a unit-side board failure and an external adapter issue.
Protect the screen face, stabilize the stand or mount, and ensure ports are not subject to side impact. Label each chassis clearly to keep symptoms paired with the correct asset.
Yes. Return routing is flexible and can be aligned with deployment needs, provided handling instructions are provided in advance.
If we find the unit is uneconomical to restore for example, a cracked panel plus a failed board we will explain the finding clearly. The unit can be returned, held as a donor for fleet parts, or disposed of per your instructions. No repair charge applies for uneconomical units.
Inbound shipping is typically arranged on your side. Return shipping is included in the repair quote so you know the all-in cost before you approve any work.
Yes. We can stage repaired units and ship them to align with your deployment schedule, budget cycle, or store opening timeline. Just let us know the preferred timing during intake.
Yes. If an AIO is non-functional due to bent CPU pins or damaged RAM slots, we perform precision socket replacement or pin restoration to bring the unit back to service.
Yes. We go beyond module swapping, performing component-level diagnostics to find failed capacitors, MOSFETs, or regulators on the internal power and logic boards.
We run the unit through boot, display, touch (if applicable), port, thermal, and stability checks. The unit is not cleared for return until it passes a practical workload test that confirms the repair holds under real use.
If the cooling system was properly restored with fresh thermal material and a working fan, the unit should run at normal temperatures. Future overheating would point to a new failure dust buildup, a fan wearing out, or dried thermal compound not a recurrence of the repaired fault.
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