Computer Repair Services
Need help with your technology? I offer friendly, reliable computer repair and tech support for folks in Brantford and surrounding areas.
- Virus & malware removal
- Hardware upgrades & replacements
- Operating system installation & troubleshooting
- Data recovery & backup solutions
- Home network setup & security
- Software installation & training
I believe in honest pricing and clear explanations. No tech jargon, just straight talk.
⚠ WINDOWS SECURITY ALERT ⚠
SCAM WARNING: Microsoft will NEVER call you out of the blue about a virus on your computer. If you get a call claiming to be from "Microsoft Support" or "Windows Security Department," it's a scam. Hang up immediately. They are not real technicians—they are criminals trying to steal your money and personal information.
Never give remote access to your computer to someone who contacts you first. When in doubt, call a local, trusted technician like me.
About Mark Turned 50 in 2025
I'm a lifelong computer geek who loves helping people navigate technology. For me, it's not about being the flashiest tech wizard; it's about making technology work for you, not against you.
Family First
I value family more than any job title or status symbol. My nephews are my world. I'm frugal about almost everything—I drive an old truck, fix my own gadgets, and believe in buying quality that lasts—but when it comes to my nephews, I'll gladly splurge on hockey gear, science kits, or tickets to a ball game.
That's what matters: memories with family, not stuff.
My approach combines retro tech sensibilities (if it ain't broke, don't replace it) with modern know-how to keep your devices running smoothly.
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Public Service Tech Tips
Anti-Scam Tip #1
Your bank will NEVER ask for your full password or PIN via email or text. If you receive a message claiming to be from your financial institution asking for sensitive info, it's a phishing attempt. Contact your bank directly using the number on the back of your card.
Anti-Scam Tip #2
Gift card payments are a huge red flag. No legitimate company or government agency will ever demand payment via iTunes, Google Play, or Amazon gift cards. This is always a scam.
Simple Security Step
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your important accounts (email, banking, social media). It adds an extra layer of protection that stops most automated attacks.
1990s Sports Broadcast Vibe
Remember when sports packages had bold graphics, crunching hits, and that iconic "NBA on NBC" music? That's the energy I bring to tech support—classic, reliable, and with a touch of nostalgic flair.
Think of me as your friendly local "tech colour commentator." I'll break down your computer problems like a play-by-play analyst.