DIY Guides
DIY Computer Tutorials
Step-by-step guides for common upgrades and beginner-friendly troubleshooting, with honest reminders about when it makes sense to stop and ask for help.
Subtronics LLC helps customers in Flushing, Flint, Grand Blanc, Davison, Burton, and nearby areas with repairs, upgrades, new computer setup, and custom PC builds.
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How to Speed Up a Slow Computer
High-value speed fixes for older PCs without wasting money on random parts.
How to Upgrade RAM in a Desktop PC
One of the easiest upgrades for multitasking and general responsiveness.
How to Install an SSD in a Desktop PC
A strong speed upgrade for older desktops that still use slower storage.
How to Install a Graphics Card (GPU)
A practical beginner guide for upgrading gaming or creative performance.
How to Upgrade Laptop RAM
A careful walkthrough for laptops that still use upgradeable memory.
How to Replace a Laptop Battery
Learn the safe order of operations before opening a laptop.
How to Clean Dust From Your PC Safely
Basic maintenance that can reduce heat, fan noise, and performance loss.
How to Clean a Laptop Fan
Reduce heat and noise by clearing the cooling path properly.
How to Apply Thermal Paste
Improve cooler contact and avoid common repaste mistakes.
How to Fix an Overheating PC
Start with airflow, dust, and cooler checks before guessing at expensive failures.
Computer Randomly Restarts
Separate heat, power, memory, and Windows causes before replacing parts.
How to Test a Computer Power Supply
Safe beginner checks for a PC that will not power up reliably.
How to Update Your BIOS Safely
Use the right file and process so a simple update does not become a bigger problem.
How to Fresh Windows Install
A clean-install guide with backup reminders and file-safety warnings.
How to Build a Gaming PC
Beginner-friendly build planning and first-boot advice.
PC Turns On But No Display
Practical checks before you assume the motherboard, GPU, or monitor is dead.
Before you start
Good DIY jobs
Cleaning dust, verifying cables, reseating RAM, learning what parts you have, and understanding whether an SSD or memory upgrade makes sense.
When to stop
Data recovery situations, liquid damage, repeated no-boot symptoms, BIOS flashing, power issues, and anything that feels risky or uncertain.
Need a safety net?
If you want help after the DIY stage, ask about Subtronics TechCare for remote help, maintenance, and support.