Broken Screen Repair
Help with cracked displays, flickering screens, dim backlights, damaged panels, and screen replacement options by model.
No-Nonsense Tech Support
Dayton Computer Specialist repairs and troubleshoots laptops for customers throughout Dayton and the Miami Valley, including broken screens, damaged laptops, charging issues, keyboard problems, overheating, slow performance, SSD upgrades, data transfer, and remote support when possible.
Laptop problems can be physical, electrical, software-related, or a combination of all three. The right path may be repair, upgrade, data transfer, replacement, or remote support.
Help with cracked displays, flickering screens, dim backlights, damaged panels, and screen replacement options by model.
Troubleshooting for laptops that will not charge, will not power on, shut down randomly, or have battery or adapter issues.
Help with non-working keys, sticky keyboards, trackpad problems, input issues, and replacement options when parts are available.
Diagnosis for loud fans, overheating, shutdowns, dust buildup, cooling issues, and performance drops under load.
Speed up supported laptops with solid-state drive upgrades, memory upgrades, operating system migration, and cleanup.
Transfer files, set up email, install software, configure printers, connect cloud accounts, and make the new laptop ready to use.
Move files from an old laptop to a new laptop, recover accessible files, organize folders, and set up backup options.
Help with startup problems, updates, login issues, corrupted profiles, driver problems, slow performance, and software repair.
Some software, account, email, printer, and cleanup issues can be handled remotely when the laptop is online and usable.
The right answer depends on the laptop model, age, part cost, damage level, data value, performance needs, and whether the computer can be upgraded into something useful.
A laptop repair is not always just a part replacement. It can include account setup, cloud storage, printer setup, business email, data transfer, backup planning, and getting the device back into real use.
Call or text with the model, symptoms, damage, age, power behavior, and whether the data is important.
Determine whether the issue is hardware, software, power, screen, storage, cooling, account, or network-related.
Fix the laptop when practical, upgrade it when worthwhile, or move data to a better machine when repair does not make sense.
Yes, depending on the laptop model and parts availability. I can help identify the screen type, replacement path, and whether repair makes financial sense.
Often, yes. Charging issues may involve the charger, charging port, battery, motherboard, firmware, or power settings. Diagnosis is needed before replacing parts.
Sometimes. SSD upgrades, RAM upgrades, cleanup, Windows repair, startup optimization, and data migration can help when the laptop hardware is still worth keeping.
Sometimes. If the drive is readable, data transfer may be possible even if the laptop itself is not worth repairing.
Yes, for many software, email, account, printer, cleanup, and configuration issues when the laptop can connect to the internet and is stable enough for remote access.