Do you have a problem with your desktop that needs fixing but don’t know where to find somewhere in Fresno that can fix it? Don’t worry about looking any further – Nerds On Call can take care of you right where you are. We can repair your desktop now! Whether you need your printer fixed, your hard drive cleaned up, your software upgraded, or your viruses removed (those really shouldn’t be on there), we can do it all!

Our services are offered out of Fresno, so you don’t need to worry about some out-of-towner who really doesn’t care coming to repair your desktop – all our techs are local and have experience working in the area. And we can fix any kind of computer made, from Macs, to any PC variant, like Acers, Compaqs, Dells, HPs, Lenovos, Asuses, Gateways, Samsungs, or Toshibas. Whichever problem you need help with, from setting up home networks, transferring data to a new computer, installing hardware, or removing malware and spyware, we’ve dealt with them all and know how to get you up and running as quickly as possible. If you have any questions about your specific problem, please utilize the chat below to chat with one of our friendly Nerds to find out exactly how we can repair your desktop!

If you’re starting to worry about how much this will all cost, you don’t need to sweat. We won’t charge you anything until your problem is fixed and we’re out the door. On top of that, you’ll know exactly how much you need to pay before we even start in repairing your desktop. Our estimates are always free and our work comes with a guarantee that if we can’t fix your problem, you won’t pay us anything. Any other arrangement would be ridiculous, and frankly we don’t see how other companies get away with it. We offer you a promise that no one else can and we’ve always kept that promise. Just check out any of our reviews!

So whether you work in the bustling commercial center of Fresno, or in the outskirts, Nerds On Call can come to you right where you are – no need to bring your computer into a shop and go without it for a week. We offer the best desktop repair in Fresno and we stand by our word.

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Questions nerds often hear about Desktop Computer Repair Fresno

Why does my computer have no sound?

If you cannot hear anything on your computer, you probably need sound card repair

Why are there so many ads on my computer?

If you are seeing a lot of ads, you might have a virus. See our page on how to remove popups.

Why does my computer freeze randomly?

Random computer freezing is probably the result of an infection. See our page on malware removal.

Why does my computer crash when I play games?

If your computer is turning off while gaming, you could have a problem with your video card. Look here for graphics card repair.

Why is my computer beeping?

Beeping often comes from computers in need of motherboard repair.

Do I need to fix my desktop right now?

Not necessarily. If you can use it as normal, don’t worry about it and watch your finances. If your desktop is unusable, it won’t get better on its own. Call a professional.

Which part of my computer is the desktop?

Many people refer to their monitor, or screen as their computer. A monitor actually just takes the signals from the computer and doesn’t do any computing itself. The big box with the ports is the one that does all the work. For more information, read our article on what a desktop is

Do I still need a desktop?

If you just browse the web, send email, edit documents and photos, and maybe do your taxes, you don’t need a desktop. Laptops and smartphones can all do these basic tasks now. If you do more complicated tasks like editing video or crunching statistics, consider staying with a powerful machine.

Common Terms

Desk­top Com­pu­ter

A computer intended for stationary use, usually separate from its monitor

All-in-One PC

A desktop computer that includes a built-in monitor. Similar to a laptop but stationary.