diy computer upgrades Archives - tektoc https://tektoc.net/tag/diy-computer-upgrades/ A place for talking tech. Fri, 17 Apr 2026 19:49:37 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://i0.wp.com/tektoc.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-site-icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 diy computer upgrades Archives - tektoc https://tektoc.net/tag/diy-computer-upgrades/ 32 32 203617660 Spacedesk: Turn Your Old Tablet or Phone into a Free USB Monitor or Wireless Second Monitor https://tektoc.net/2026/04/17/spacedesk-turn-your-old-tablet-or-phone-into-a-free-usb-monitor-or-wireless-second-monitor/ https://tektoc.net/2026/04/17/spacedesk-turn-your-old-tablet-or-phone-into-a-free-usb-monitor-or-wireless-second-monitor/#respond Fri, 17 Apr 2026 19:46:48 +0000 https://tektoc.net/?p=4948 Discover how spacedesk turns your old tablet or phone into a free USB monitor or second monitor for your Windows PC. Simple wireless or wired setup with no extra hardware needed. Watch the easy step-by-step guide now.

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Do you have an old tablet or smartphone sitting in a drawer doing nothing?

With the free tool called Spacedesk, you can turn that device into a handy second monitor for your Windows PC. No need to buy expensive extra screens.

It works wirelessly over your home Wi-Fi or wired through a simple USB cable. Many viewers tell me the USB option feels more stable, especially if you want rock-solid performance while you work.

Here’s why this matters for everyday folks: A second monitor lets you keep your email or notes on one screen while you browse or edit on the main display. It can make life noticeably easier without complicated setups or big spending.

How Spacedesk Works in Plain English

Spacedesk has two simple parts.

You install a small driver on your Windows computer. Then you download the free viewer app onto your tablet or phone.

Once both are running and connected, your old device becomes an extra display you can drag windows onto. Windows sees it just like any other monitor, so you can arrange the screens, change the scale, and choose to extend or mirror your desktop.

The whole process takes just a few minutes. In the video I walk you through every click so you can follow along at your own pace.

Wireless or USB – You Choose

Most people start with the wireless connection because it’s convenient. Your devices simply find each other on the same network.

But if you want less lag or need to charge your tablet at the same time, the USB cable option is excellent. Just plug in, enable USB mode in the Spacedesk console, and you’re good to go. It even works well with Android phones and tablets.

You can adjust resolution, quality, and frame rate right in the viewer app. If you ever see a blank screen, a quick switch to MJPEG encoding usually fixes it instantly.

Who This Is Perfect For

If you’re working from home, managing photos, or just want more screen space without cluttering your desk, Spacedesk is a smart, low-cost answer.

It breathes new life into old gear and helps you stay productive without buying new hardware. Many people are surprised how smooth it feels for everyday tasks.

Give it a try and see how much easier your workflow becomes.

Watch the full video above for the complete step-by-step guide. I show the exact download links, installation, and connection process so you can set it up confidently.

Have you ever wished for an extra screen without the expense? Let me know in the comments – I read every one.

Learn more at the Spacedesk website!

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Dual Drive, Single Mount: The Ultimate Storage Hack https://tektoc.net/2025/09/14/dual-drive-single-mount-the-ultimate-storage-hack/ https://tektoc.net/2025/09/14/dual-drive-single-mount-the-ultimate-storage-hack/#respond Mon, 15 Sep 2025 04:41:42 +0000 https://tektoc.net/?p=4705 Running out of drive space in your PC case? In this video, we show how to use a 3.5"-to-2.5" adapter and nylon standoffs to cleanly double your SSD mounting capacity with a simple, low-cost storage hack.

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When Space Is At a Premium….

Sometimes, and for some projects, you just don’t seem to have enough room to mount all the drives you need to get the job done. That happened to me recently, after I removed the drive bays from my PC case for better cooling and then, much later, realized I needed those bays for a couple of extra 2.5” SSDs.

Fortunately, with just a couple of bucks worth of parts and 15 minutes of your time, you can double up the capacity of your case-panel drive mounts. This won’t work for every case, but it will work for many and can help you fit in drives that would otherwise end up hanging loose or being stuck to a panel with double-sided tape. While those mounting options won’t hurt the functionality of your SSD, they certainly aren’t clean and tidy looking, and the double-sided tape can be a pain to remove if you have to make changes. And neither of those options is advisable if you are looking to mount a mechanical drive.

In this video, we take a simple 3.5”-to-2.5” drive bay adapter and a handful of nylon standoffs to add an SSD in a place the case manufacturer never designed it to go. Doubling up my drive capacity got me out of a jam and looks GREAT in the case, so I figured I’d pass it along in the event it helps someone else. This storage hack works for either 2.5″ SSDs or 2.5″ hard drives.

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Fix Your Slow Laptop: 4 Easy Ways to Speed It Up https://tektoc.net/2025/09/11/why-your-old-laptop-is-running-slower-and-4-ways-to-fix-it-fast/ https://tektoc.net/2025/09/11/why-your-old-laptop-is-running-slower-and-4-ways-to-fix-it-fast/#respond Thu, 11 Sep 2025 23:05:51 +0000 https://tektoc.net/?p=4657 Tired of a slow laptop dragging you down? Learn why Windows machines slow over time and four easy, budget-friendly fixes including startup cleanup, drive optimization, SSD upgrades, and adding RAM. Watch the video for step-by-step guidance you can do yourself.

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Is your laptop running slow? You’re not alone. Many folks notice their trusty Windows machine gradually losing its zip after a few years, and it can feel frustrating when simple tasks start taking forever.

The good news? You don’t need to buy a new one or call in an expensive expert. Today we’re sharing four practical, budget-friendly fixes that can bring your slow laptop back to life—fast.

Why Your Laptop Is Running Slow

Over time, laptops collect digital clutter. Programs launch automatically at startup, eating up memory and processor power even when you’re not using them. Hard drives get fragmented, and older mechanical drives simply can’t keep up with today’s software demands. Add in modest amounts of RAM and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a sluggish experience.

Quick Software Fixes That Make a Big Difference

The first quick win is cleaning up those startup apps. It takes just a minute: press Ctrl + Alt + Delete, open Task Manager, and head to the Startup tab. Disable anything you don’t need. You’ll immediately notice snappier boot times and smoother everyday performance.

Next, give your drive a little maintenance. Search for “Defragment and Optimize Drives” in Windows. For traditional hard drives this reorganizes files so they load faster; for newer solid-state drives it runs TRIM to keep things efficient. A quick optimization once a month works wonders and keeps your slow laptop feeling fresh.

Hardware Upgrades That Feel Like a New Computer

If you’re ready for a bigger boost, consider upgrading to an SSD. This single change often feels like getting a brand-new computer. A 500 GB SSD costs around $50 these days, and the speed difference is dramatic—faster startups, quicker file opens, and silky-smooth multitasking. Many folks revive laptops that are seven or even ten years old with this upgrade alone.

Finally, check your RAM. If Task Manager shows memory regularly maxing out during normal use (web browsing, email, light photo editing), adding more RAM can make a huge difference. Eight gigabytes is the sweet spot for most people; upgrading is straightforward and affordable.

These four steps—cleaning startup items, optimizing your drive, switching to an SSD, and adding RAM—work together beautifully. Most can be done without special tools, and even the hardware upgrades are easier than they sound.

Ready to see exactly how each fix looks in real time? Watch the full video where I walk you through each step of analyzing and addressing performance issues on an actual older Windows laptop.

You’ll walk away with clear, confidence-building instructions and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you can keep your current laptop humming along without unnecessary expense. No fancy tech degree required—just simple, practical solutions that respect your time and budget.

Give one or two of these a try this weekend and enjoy that “wow, it’s fast again” feeling. Your slow laptop doesn’t have to stay that way. Drop a comment and let me know which fix made the biggest difference for you—we love hearing your success stories!

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