Brantford, Ontario · computer support

Mark Parsons

Computer technician for repairs, setup, and calm help with everyday technology.
From Commodore 64 to Proxmox

Practical help for the full span of home computing.

Mark Parsons helps people with computers in a quiet, steady way. He is shy by nature, not flashy, and he prefers clear answers over big speeches. He fixes systems, sets up machines, and makes technology feel manageable again.

What he does

Repairs computers, sorts out setup problems, and helps people get back to their day.

Where he works

Brantford, Ontario, Canada, serving local people who want practical support.

How he works

Careful, patient, and plainspoken, with a focus on useful fixes that last.

What he knows

Old and new systems alike, from Commodore 64 days to Proxmox and beyond.

Good help should feel simple.

When a computer is acting up, Mark aims to make the next step obvious. He does not try to impress people. He listens, explains what matters, and gets the problem moving toward a solution.

That steady style fits the work: cables, backups, repairs, upgrades, and the small decisions that keep a home setup running well.

Funny where it helps

If a loading message or error screen needs a bit of charm, he is fine with that as long as the fix stays clear.

Dog-friendly energy

Good tech support should feel as welcoming as a friendly dog at the door.

What people can expect

  • Repairs Desktop and laptop troubleshooting.
  • Setup New machine guidance and migration help.
  • Support Plain answers for everyday users.
  • Respect A patient approach that meets people where they are.

One careful direction, not a lot of noise.

Quiet

Mark is shy by nature, so the tone stays calm and direct.

Playful

The site can be lightly humorous without losing clarity.

Useful

Every section exists to help people understand what he offers.

Nostalgic

The tech story stretches from retro computers to modern infrastructure.