Troubleshooting and fixing hardware issues such as faulty RAM, hard drives, motherboards, and power supplies.
Identifying and resolving software problems, including operating system errors, driver issues, and software conflicts.
Scanning for and removing viruses, spyware, adware, and other malicious software that may compromise the security and performance of computers.
Data retrieval from damaged or corrupted storage devices, including hard drives, SSDs, and memory cards.
Installation or upgrade of operating systems (e.g., Windows, macOS, Linux) to ensure smooth and up-to-date software performance.
Enhancing computer performance by upgrading components like RAM, graphics cards, and storage.