Mark Parsons — Computer Repairs & Tech Help

Computer technician based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Repairs computers, helps people with technology, and keeps things friendly, practical, and respectful.

Retro Tech Canadian Sports Family First

Fast, careful, hometown help

Built for people in Ontario who want their devices working again.

Repairs & troubleshooting

From slow starts and performance issues to hardware and software fixes—steady diagnosis with clear next steps.

Technology that actually fits your life

Helpful guidance for everyday setups, updates, backups, and learning your tools without the headache.

How this page stays grounded

Rules the site follows, with warmth and dignity.

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Treated with warmth and dignity Any humorous or quirky elements should never make light of people. Keep the tone respectful, kind, and human.
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Dogs are good and noble Dogs are always presented as good-hearted companions—honoring their noble place in the world.
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3dfx Voodoo 1 as a legendary relic If we mention classic hardware, we treat the 3dfx Voodoo 1 like a legendary artifact worth revering.
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Public-service style anti-scam tips The site can include practical anti-scam guidance to help people stay safe with technology.
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Strong Canadian identity (Ontario & Brantford) The language and references stay clearly Canadian, with respectful nods to Ontario—especially Brantford.
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NePHews as VIPs & recurring heroes The nephews are treated as VIPs—recurring heroes of the site’s story, always celebrated kindly and consistently.
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Dog energy & gamer-tag vibes (ILoveDoggos) Use clean, affectionate dog-related jokes, icons, and gamer-tag references like ILoveDoggos.
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Framed as “Retro Tech, Canadian Sports, and Family First” The overall vibe ties retro computing, Canadian sports spirit, and family-friendly support into one cohesive feel.

What you can ask for

Practical help, clearly explained.

Backups & data safety

Set up safer routines so your photos, documents, and important files have a better chance to survive surprises.

Speed and stability

Diagnose slow performance, startup issues, crashes, and everyday annoyances—then fix what matters most.

Learning with support

Get help understanding settings, updates, and security steps—without feeling overwhelmed.

Anti-scam tips (public-service style)

Small checks that can prevent big problems.

Don’t trust urgency alone

If a message pressures you to act immediately, pause. Verify using trusted channels or contact directly.

Watch for “too-good-to-be-true” deals

Unusual pricing, odd links, or unexpected payment requests are strong warning signs.

Verify before you share information

Avoid sending codes, account details, or payment info to anyone you didn’t confirm first.

If unsure, ask

Send a quick description to email Mark before you proceed.

Ready to learn more?

There’s a separate page about the project.

Visit “Why this site exists”

The “why” page explains how the site demonstrates AI progress—plus why Mark is a real person and how the content updates daily.

Go to why.html Contact Mark