Trouble-shooting laptop hardware problems and repair if possible
Trouble-shooting desktop hardware problems and repair if possible
Upgrading your current Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1 to the latest Windows 10 or 11
Upgrading your old hard drive to a more advanced Solid State Drive (SSD). Usually, computers speed up considerably by this (2-4 times)
Trouble-shooting Windows or Linux operating system problems and repair if possible
Reinstalling your Windows operating system due to a corrupt system
Tweaking your Windows system to make it run faster and more efficiently
Replacing your Windows system with a Linux operating system
Adding a Linux operating system to your Windows system as a dual-boot system
Tweaking your Windows 10 system to disable or improve privacy or update issues people dislike about Windows 10
Removing or installing additional software on your Windows or Linux system
Replacing a failed hard drive; recover your data (pictures, videos, documents, etc.) if possible (usually possible)
Adding additional Random Access Memory (RAM)
Training in the use of system utilities (e.g. file management, install, uninstall, backup, restore, etc.) and basic use for certain software
Building custom desktop systems