At Rusty Bytes Repair, we are passionate about preserving computing history. Our team specializes in repairing, recapping, and modding vintage and retro computers and consoles, bringing them back to life for new generations to enjoy. We believe in the importance of technological history and aim to connect enthusiasts with the charm of earlier computing eras. Join us as we celebrate and restore to their former glory!
We offer a range of tailored services to meet all your vintage computing needs.
Revive your favorite gaming consoles from days gone by.
We provide capacitor replacement for lasting functionality.
Custom modifications to enhance your retro gaming or computing experience.
Expert diagnosis of issues retro technology.
Create one-of-a-kind machines,
a recreation, or something new.
Don't let your classic machines fade into history!
We repair a wide range of vintage computers, from the Apple II, to the Commodore 64, and many more in between. Whether it's hardware issues or software restoration, we’re equipped to help!
Yes, we provide a 90 day warranty on all our repairs to ensure you’re satisfied with the work done. Please contact us if you have any further warranty questions.
Repair times vary depending on the complexity of the issue and parts availability. Most repairs take between 1 to 3 weeks, but we’ll provide you with an estimate when your device is evaluted.
Absolutely! We offer modding services for your vintage tech, from software mods to hardware mods, and more, while preserving its charm.
You can contact us through our website's Evaluation form or contact us directly to discuss your vintage tech issues. We’ll assess the problem and provide you with a quote, based on likely causes.
If your vintage computer won’t power on, first, check the power supply and connections. If this doesn't help contact us for a thorough diagnosis and repair.
If your vintage computer has been out in the elements, or even in a harsh environment, we do not recommend to power it on, without trying to inspect the inside and outside. If there is a problem present, then powering it up could cause irreversible damage.