Dell OptiPlex 7010 Repair — Australia-Wide
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Need Dell OptiPlex 7010 repair? The Original PC Doctor fixes the Dell OptiPlex 7010 for every common fault — won’t power on, no display, overheating, storage failure, BIOS and Windows problems — onsite, remotely, or in our workshop, anywhere in Australia. No fix, no fee, with a 90-day warranty.
Fast, professional Dell OptiPlex 7010 repair — no fix, no fee.
✔ No fix, no fee · ✔ 90-day warranty · ✔ Onsite, remote & workshop · ✔ Since 2001
Common Dell OptiPlex 7010 Faults We Repair
- Won’t turn on / amber or blinking power light
- Won’t boot, won’t boot from USB or won’t wake up
- No display / no signal on boot
- No POST or Dell/HP beep- or blink-code errors
- Won’t connect to Wi-Fi or the internet
- Overheating, shutting down or freezing
- Hard drive / SSD failure (with data recovery)
- RAM faults / no display after a RAM change
- BIOS / UEFI corruption or boot-loop
- Won’t shut down / restarts on its own
About the Dell OptiPlex 7010
The Dell OptiPlex 7010 is a small-form-factor desktop used in homes and offices across Australia. We repair and upgrade every Dell OptiPlex 7010 — power and motherboard faults, graphics, storage (with data recovery), memory, cooling and Windows problems — and can fit a larger SSD or more RAM to extend its life. Independent service, out-of-warranty welcome.
Our Repair Process
1. Free phone or Quick Quote triage. 2. Diagnostic — we pinpoint the exact fault. 3. Upfront fixed quote — no fix, no fee. 4. Repair with quality parts and a 90-day warranty. Onsite, remote or in our workshop, Australia-wide.
Why The Original PC Doctor
- Since 2001 — 24+ years repairing Australian computers
- No fix, no fee diagnostics — you only pay if we solve it
- 90-day warranty on parts and labour
- Onsite, remote & workshop options to suit you
- Genuine / OEM-spec parts
- 1,300+ verified customer reviews
Get your Dell OptiPlex 7010 repaired — talk to a technician now.
✔ No fix, no fee · ✔ 90-day warranty · ✔ Onsite, remote & workshop · ✔ Since 2001
Dell OptiPlex 7010 Repair FAQs
How much does Dell OptiPlex 7010 repair cost?
Every Dell OptiPlex 7010 repair begins with a free, no-obligation Quick Quote. You get an upfront fixed price before any work starts, and our no-fix-no-fee promise means you only pay if we solve it. All repairs carry a 90-day warranty.
Can you recover data from a Dell OptiPlex 7010?
Yes. We can recover documents, photos and files from your Dell OptiPlex 7010’s SSD, NVMe or hard drive — even if it won’t boot or power on. Ask us to image the drive before any repair so your data is protected.
Do you repair the Dell OptiPlex 7010 out of warranty?
Absolutely. We’re an independent repairer, so we fix Dell OptiPlex 7010 units that are out of warranty or no longer supported by the manufacturer — usually faster and for less.
Where can you repair my Dell OptiPlex 7010?
Australia-wide. We offer onsite visits, secure remote support, and workshop repair with nationwide pickup — whichever is fastest for you. Call 1300 723 628 to arrange.
Why won’t my Dell OptiPlex 7010 turn on?
A Dell OptiPlex 7010 that won’t power on is most often a failed power supply or adapter, a power-button or front-panel fault, or a motherboard issue. We diagnose it for free, give you a fixed-price quote, and most no-power faults are repairable — no fix, no fee.
My Dell OptiPlex 7010 won’t boot or won’t connect to Wi-Fi — can you fix it?
Yes. Whether your Dell OptiPlex 7010 won’t boot, won’t boot from USB, can’t enter the BIOS, or won’t connect to Wi-Fi or the internet, we repair boot, BIOS, storage and network faults — onsite, remotely or in our workshop.
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Dell OptiPlex 7010 Repair faults we repair every week
Power supply failure
Symptom: Amber or blinking power LED, no POST
How we fix it: Replace the 275 W or 315 W Dell proprietary PSU after confirming 12 V rail is missing at the 24-pin connector.
Repair or replace? repair
Capacitor ageing on motherboard
Symptom: Random restarts or failure to POST after 8–10 years
How we fix it: Inspect and replace bulging 470 µF and 1000 µF Nichicon caps on the 7010 VRM and southbridge rails, or reflow BGA if damage has spread.
Repair or replace? repair
Integrated graphics fault
Symptom: No display on VGA or DisplayPort, system otherwise runs
How we fix it: Disable onboard graphics in BIOS via PCIe card temporarily, then replace the Intel HD 2500/4000 iGPU by swapping the entire board.
Repair or replace? Depends
HDD/SSD failure
Symptom: Clicking noises, SMART errors, or boot failure
How we fix it: Clone data from the 2.5-inch SATA drive to a new 500 GB or 1 TB SSD using a hardware imager, then fit the new drive with a SATA-to-mSATA adapter if required.
Repair or replace? repair
CMOS battery failure
Symptom: Replace the CR2032 coin cell on the motherboard and re-flash the latest A27 BIOS via USB boot.
Repair or replace? repair
Overheating CPU
Symptom: Thermal shutdown after 20–40 minutes under load
How we fix it: Clean heatsink fins, replace dried thermal paste with high-grade paste, and verify the 80 mm case fan spins above 2500 RPM.
Repair or replace? repair
Dell OptiPlex 7010 Repair price guide
| Repair | Indicative price | Typical turnaround |
|---|---|---|
| Power supply replacement | $145-$195+ | Same or next business day |
| Motherboard capacitor refurbishment | $220-$320+ | 2-4 business days |
| Motherboard replacement (i5/i7) | $280-$380+ | Next business day |
| SSD upgrade with data clone | $165-$245+ | Same business day |
| CMOS battery and BIOS re-flash | from $149 | Same day |
| CPU heatsink clean and repaste | from $95 | Same day |
| RAM diagnostic and replacement | from $149 | 2-5 business days |
| Full diagnostic and quote | from $149 | 2-5 business days |
Prices are indicative only — every job is confirmed with a free, no-obligation quote after diagnosis. No Fix, No Fee.
Dell OptiPlex 7010 Repair — your questions answered
How much does it cost to repair a Dell OptiPlex 7010 that won’t turn on?
A power supply replacement on the 7010 typically costs $145-$195 including the proprietary 275 W or 315 W unit and labour. We test the 24-pin and 4-pin rails first; if the board is also faulty the price moves to $280-$380 for a full motherboard swap. All work carries a 90-day warranty.
Can you recover data from a failed hard drive in a Dell OptiPlex 7010?
Yes. We clone the drive at sector level using hardware imagers before any repair. Most 2.5-inch SATA drives from these machines can be recovered in our workshop for $165-$245 when paired with an SSD upgrade.
Is the Dell OptiPlex 7010 still worth repairing in 2025?
The 7010 remains a solid office machine when fitted with an SSD and 16 GB RAM. Motherboard and PSU repairs usually cost less than a new mini-PC of similar specification, and the chassis accepts current low-profile cards for extended use.
Do you come to my office or home to fix the OptiPlex 7010?
We offer onsite service across capital cities and many regional areas, remote diagnostics for software issues, and workshop repair for board-level work. Onsite calls are booked the same or next business day after triage.
What warranty comes with Dell OptiPlex 7010 repairs?
Every repair includes a 90-day warranty on both parts and labour. If the same fault returns within that period we attend again at no charge.












































































