Slow computers and laptops
Performance checks, updates, storage tidy-ups, startup app reviews, browser cleanup and practical advice on whether a device is worth keeping.
Home IT support services
Home IT Help supports people across Fife with technology problems that are too small for a corporate IT company but too frustrating to ignore.

What I can help with
The same visit can often cover several small jobs: fix the printer, check Wi-Fi, tidy startup apps, explain a suspicious message and make accounts safer.
Performance checks, updates, storage tidy-ups, startup app reviews, browser cleanup and practical advice on whether a device is worth keeping.
Help with weak signal, dropped connections, router placement, mesh systems, device connection problems and basic checks before you call the provider.
Wireless printer setup, laptop and phone printing, driver problems, stuck print queues and simple checks when a printer suddenly disappears.
Email setup, password resets, recovery details, MFA, suspicious sign-in warnings and getting accounts working across phones, tablets and laptops.
Initial setup, updates, moving files where possible, installing everyday apps, connecting email, explaining backups and making the device easier to use.
Checking suspicious emails, texts, fake calls and browser popups, then improving passwords, recovery options and two-step sign-in without panic.
Who it suits
Clear explanations, written notes if helpful, and no rushing through settings you do not understand.
A practical way to sort the tech jobs that keep coming back, especially scams, passwords, Wi-Fi and printers.
Help with reliable Wi-Fi, laptops, email, Teams/Zoom basics, backups and keeping personal and work use sensible.
If it is a sole trader or small team setup, there is also a small business support page.
Coverage
I cover homes in and around Dunfermline, Rosyth, Inverkeithing, Cowdenbeath, Kirkcaldy and nearby areas. Falkirk may be possible by arrangement.
Start with a short call or message, agree what needs looked at, confirm the likely cost, then book a suitable visit. If the problem cannot be resolved, the no-fix/no-fee promise applies.
Contact
Use whichever route feels easiest. A short conversation usually comes first, then we can agree the next step and a sensible time.