Author name: Marc Bussanich

Purchasing USBs for MarcB IT

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When I built my first personal computer I purchased most of my parts and hardware from Micro Center, which is a wonderful shop. But for my second build I purchased from newegg.com such as cases, CPU, RAM and and an ASUS motherboard. When I checked today both Best Buy and Micro Center websites there were […]

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Occasional Troubleshooting Fatigue

Illustration of a tired woman slumped over her laptop at a desk, symbolizing burnout or work-related fatigue

So I was really looking forward to gathering a number of utilities to create the world’s best—not quite, but effective at least—IT Toolkit storing multiple .iso files on a bootable USB drive for easy troubleshooting. But the computing sphere wasn’t cooperating. So when troubleshooting goes awry, it’s time to open WordPress and write about the

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Pondering Maine

Canoe gliding across a calm lake in Maine with clear blue sky and forested shoreline in the distance

Last September we traveled to Portland, Maine via Amtrak and then rented a car to drive north to the mountains and woodlands where we hiked and canoed the Maine backcountry. I recently passed the CompTIA A+ exam, thus earning a full-fledged certification in information technology. Now before I start the next certification journey, specifically CompTIA’s

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CompTIA A+ Certified!

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It’s official. On Friday I passed the CompTIA A+ Core 2 exam, thus earning full-fledged CompTIA A+ certification. Two months of rigorous study and retaking multiple practice exams paid off! Onward now to additional certifications such as Network+, Server+ and Security+. Whether its from the Windows command line or Control Panel, I’m troubleshooting a variety

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Onward to A+ Certification

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Back on Wednesday, January 29, I passed the CompTIA A+ Core 1 exam. Now on Friday, March 7 I’m scheduled to take A+ Core 2 at 8:15 AM. Since January I’ve been studying, reviewing and re-studying all the concepts and chapters required to pass Core 2. I’m excited about the possibility of attaining A+ Cert,

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MarcB IT

Technician installing a graphics card into a desktop computer during a PC build

That’s it, that’s the name of my burgeoning enterprise—MarcB IT. You may have already read here that I passed the CompTIA A+ Core 1 exam on January 29, 2025. Now I’m scheduled to take Core 2 next Friday on March 7. Have studied a lot already, probably enough. Watching Total Seminars videos as presented by

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Super Bowl Reflections

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I’ve never attended a Super Bowl but I’ve probably watched every one since the January, 1979 contest between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys. I was nigh 10 years old when I was irrationally rooting for the Dallas Cowboys, heartbroken by the perfect pass from quarterback Roger Staubach to tight end Jackie Smith in the

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IT is IT!

Network cables plugged into Ethernet ports with one port highlighted in red and a warning symbol indicating a connectivity issue

Over the past month, during December 2024, I spent hours and hours and hours, took a break, and then after hours and hours and hours of CompTIA study, I passed the A+ Core I exam in late January on the path to A+ Certification! Thanks to the good people at Total Seminars I utilized a

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