Author name: Marc Bussanich

Gaming PC Repaired: BIOS Chip Fix

Gaming PC motherboard during BIOS chip failure diagnosis and repair

Not long ago, I shared the story of a custom-built gaming PC that suddenly stopped displaying video. Despite powering on, the system wouldn’t POST properly, and standard fixes like cable swaps, GPU reseating, and BIOS resets didn’t resolve the issue. After careful on-site diagnostics, the system was referred to Neighbor Computer Services for bench-level repair. […]

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No Display on a Gaming PC

RGB-lit gaming PC with tempered glass case and internal components visible during a no-display troubleshooting issue

Sometimes a computer problem looks obvious — and turns out to be anything but. Recently, I was contacted through a Google Ad by Jonathan, who was having a serious issue with his custom-built gaming PC. The system powered on, but there was no display at all. The power button on the case kept blinking, and

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Fixing a Laptop Fan Error

HP laptop after successful cooling fan and battery repair

A client recently reached out to me after his HP laptop began displaying a warning message at startup indicating a cooling fan failure. The system warned that continued use could lead to overheating, unexpected shutdowns, or even permanent damage — not something you want to ignore. At first glance, this kind of error can feel

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Fixing a Broken Google Ads Conversion

What I expected to be a straightforward Google Ads conversion tracking setup turned into a multi-hour troubleshooting session that reminded me why analytics work so often lives at the intersection of marketing tools, JavaScript behavior, and small configuration details that are easy to overlook. The goal was simple: track contact form submissions on my WordPress

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Fixing Pop-Ups on a PC

Earlier this week, I helped a new client who was dealing with constant, disruptive pop-ups that made normal computer use difficult. After reviewing the system, the issue appeared to be caused by an unwanted browser—commonly known as the Switch browser—which had been installed without the client realizing it. These types of programs are often bundled

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