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Hardware repairs: Replacing or fixing parts like hard drives, RAM, screens, or keyboards.
Software troubleshooting: Diagnosing software issues, removing viruses, fixing boot problems, or dealing with software errors.
Network setup: Setting up or troubleshooting Wi-Fi and wired networks at home.
Data recovery: Recovering lost or deleted files from damaged storage devices.
PC optimization: Speeding up slow computers by removing unnecessary files, optimizing system settings, or upgrading components.
You can usually schedule a home visit by contacting local IT repair businesses, freelance technicians, or using services like Geek Squad (Best Buy) or independent platforms like TaskRabbit or Thumbtack. Rates and availability vary by location and the complexity of the repair.