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Every Fix Starts Where You Actually Are: With The Symptom, Not The Cause.

FixTech is a tech guide platform publishing troubleshooting fixes for Android, Windows, AI tools, cybersecurity, VPNs and cloud storage. Its guides open with the problem as you would describe it - the PC that is busy doing nothing, the phone that stopped charging - and work back to the cause.

Guides organised by device, not by jargon Android, Windows, AI and security sections Written as numbered problem-and-fix walkthroughs Published continuously - new fixes most days
FixTech — Android, Windows, AI and cybersecurity troubleshooting guides
Symptom-first guides· Each post opens with a 'Problem' section Four standing sections· Android fixes, Windows fixes, AI tools, security A deep Android library· Its Android categories each carry 80+ posts Publishing most days· Recent posts are dated across consecutive days
Why most fix-it searches fail

You know the symptom. The internet wants the error code

Nobody starts a search knowing whether their problem is hardware or software. Guides that begin with the thing you can see - the freeze, the fan, the battery that drains overnight - are the ones that end with a fix rather than a forum thread.

You know the symptom. The internet wants the error code
What We Do

What FixTech covers

The standing sections published on the site.

Android fixes

Phone troubleshooting, performance diagnosis and hardware wear - including how to spot early signs of charging-port wear before a phone stops charging.

Windows fixes

PC problems worked through from the symptom: high CPU while idle, repeated freezing, and how to repair Windows without reinstalling it.

AI tools and guides

A separate AI section covering AI apps and how-to guides, kept apart from the device troubleshooting.

Security and privacy

Cybersecurity, VPN and cloud-storage coverage - including recovering a hacked Gmail account and how AI-powered password attacks actually work.

What the site shows about itself

Taken from FixTech's own pages - the checkable parts worth holding any guide site to.

A consistent guide structure

Posts open with a numbered 'Problem' section before any fix, so you can confirm you are on the right page before following steps.

Categories with real depth

Android Fixes, Android Tips and Android Errors each carry around 85 posts; the Windows categories carry around 57.

A visible publishing cadence

Recent posts are dated across consecutive days rather than left to go stale.

Reachable and accountable

A contact page, a published email address, and accounts on YouTube, X, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.

Before you factory-reset anything

Four checks that decide whether it is hardware or software

A reset is the most expensive fix in time and the least likely to be necessary. FixTech publishes the hardware-or-software question as its own guide, because answering it first is what stops you reinstalling an operating system over a failing cable.

Why Us

Why this reads differently to most fix-it sites

The practical case for a symptom-first library.

It names the problem the way you would

'Why is Windows using so much CPU when I'm doing nothing?' is a question people actually ask, not an error code they have to find first.

Diagnosis before instructions

Guides such as diagnosing Android performance 'like a technician' teach the check, so the next problem is one you can handle yourself.

Devices and security in one place

The same site covers the phone, the PC, the AI tools and the account security - which is how the problems actually arrive.

Repair before replace

Content like repairing Windows without reinstalling is aimed at keeping the machine you own.

Good to Know

About the site

What is FixTech?

A tech guide platform publishing troubleshooting fixes for Android, Windows, AI tools, cybersecurity, VPNs and cloud storage.

What kind of guides does it publish?

Step-by-step walkthroughs that begin with the symptom - a freezing PC, a phone that will not charge, a Defender toggle that switched itself off.

Does it cover phones as well as PCs?

Yes - Android is its largest section, with categories covering errors, fixes, tips and general phone troubleshooting.

Does it cover AI tools?

Yes - AI apps and AI guides are published as their own section, separate from device fixes.

How do I get in touch?

Through the site's contact page, or on YouTube, X, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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