We all hit technology problems at some point or another. Maybe your printer refuses to do its one job. Perhaps your computer’s boot time suddenly slows to a snail-like crawl. Or your tech gremlin may just be a small but persistent annoyance — like a popup message which won’t go away, or a software feature which makes absolutely … no … sense … whatsoever. The point is, sooner or later everyone needs a piece of technology fixed, tweaked or explained. When that happens, your best friend is a nerd who knows how stuff works. I am that nerd! Fist bump!

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How It All Works

So you might be wondering how on earth I can fix your computer without actually being there. It all boils down to one (really kind of weird when you think about it) truth about computer problems. Most computer problems happen at the software level. So let’s jump back to the example of that printer of yours which refuses to print. Sure, it could be because the circuitry is fried or something mechanical is misaligned. But four times out of five, your printer’s devilish and dastardly ways are going to be related to either 1) the software which makes the printer run or 2) the software package sending the printer command to that software. Those software problems can be fixed from anywhere! So long as you have a good and reliable Internet connection and me as your super-nerd in your back pocket (figuratively speaking).

Here Are Just a Few Examples of Problems I Can Usually Solve Online

  • Emails which won’t send
  • Lost passwords
  • Slow-running computers or generally poor performance
  • Malware infections
  • Data backup and retrieval
  • Printer malfunction

All these common problems can easily be solved remotely by a nerd who knows their peas and potatoes. Best of all you can watch me work and go grab a chocolate chip cookie.