Saturday, June 13, 2026

We Fix Tech Errors So You Don’t Have To Google for Hours

If you have ever stared at an error message on your screen and had no idea what it meant, you are exactly who TechErrorSolution.com was built for.

We are a technology troubleshooting and solutions website dedicated to one thing: helping everyday users and tech professionals fix errors, resolve software issues, and understand their devices — clearly, quickly, and without the jargon.

Whether you are dealing with a Windows blue screen, a browser that refuses to load, a crashed hard drive, a software installation that keeps failing, or a CRM platform throwing errors you have never seen before — we have written the guide for it. And if we have not yet, we are working on it.

What TechErrorSolution.com Covers

TechErrorSolution.com publishes step-by-step troubleshooting guides, error fix tutorials, how-to walkthroughs, and in-depth explanations across the following areas:

Software and application errors — installation failures, runtime errors, compatibility issues, and crashes across productivity tools, creative software, and developer environments.

Data recovery — guidance on recovering lost, deleted, or corrupted files across Windows, macOS, external drives, SSDs, and USB devices.

Mobile device errors — Android and iOS error fixes, app crashes, update failures, connectivity issues, and device performance troubleshooting.

Network and connectivity — Wi-Fi errors, DNS issues, VPN configuration problems, router troubleshooting, and internet connectivity fixes.

Driver and hardware errors — graphics card, audio, USB, and printer driver errors, device recognition failures, and hardware compatibility guides.

Every guide on TechErrorSolution.com is written with a single test in mind: if someone types an error message into a search engine at 11 PM with no IT support available, can they find the solution here and fix it themselves? That is the standard we write to.

Who We Are

TechErrorSolution.com is managed by Dewarshi Jwala, a digital marketing and SEO professional whose career has taken him from CRM software companies to the core SEO team of a data recovery organization — and whose practical experience across both industries directly shapes the content strategy and quality of this website.

Dewarshi Jwala — Manager, TechErrorSolution.com

Dewarshi began his professional career as a Digital Marketing Associate, where he developed his foundational skills in content strategy, SEO, and online audience development. During that period, he worked as part of an in-house team at a CRM software company — an environment that gave him direct, daily exposure to the kinds of software errors, configuration challenges, and user pain points that CRM professionals and business users encounter in real workflows. That experience was not theoretical. It was the day-to-day reality of working inside a software product where errors have direct business consequences.

That grounding in practical software environments shaped the way Dewarshi thinks about tech content. He knows the difference between a guide that looks accurate and a guide that actually works — because he has been on the side of the screen where the error is happening, and where the stakes of getting the fix wrong are real.

His career progressed into more specialized SEO work, and he is currently part of the core SEO team at a data recovery company — one of the most technically demanding and high-stakes categories in consumer technology. Data recovery content requires precision, accuracy, and genuine technical understanding. Getting the process wrong in a data recovery guide does not just frustrate a reader. It can permanently destroy the very files they are trying to recover. Working in that environment daily has made Dewarshi acutely aware of the responsibility that comes with publishing technical content.

TechErrorSolution.com is the result of combining those two professional threads: the software and CRM knowledge from his in-house marketing work, and the technical depth and SEO precision developed through his data recovery career. The website reflects what he knows from the inside — not what has been assembled from the outside looking in.

Why We Built TechErrorSolution.com

The internet is full of tech troubleshooting content. A lot of it is outdated, generic, or written by people who have never actually encountered the error they are explaining. You have probably landed on one of those pages — a wall of text that tells you to “restart your computer and try again” or offers a solution that applies to a three-year-old version of the software you are running.

TechErrorSolution.com exists because there is a gap between what people search for and what they actually find.

That gap is biggest for three types of users:

The non-technical user who gets an error message, does not understand what it means, and needs a clear explanation and a fix — not a forum thread from 2019 with seventeen conflicting suggestions.

The business user working with CRM systems, ERP platforms, or business software who needs accurate, current troubleshooting guidance written for the actual tools they use every day — not generic IT advice that does not apply to their specific software environment.

The professional who needs a fast, reliable second opinion — a well-researched guide they can check against their own troubleshooting to confirm they are on the right track.

Dewarshi built TechErrorSolution.com to serve all three. His background in CRM environments, digital marketing, and data recovery SEO means the content is written with genuine technical grounding — not assembled from other articles and published for traffic.

Our Editorial Approach

Every guide published on TechErrorSolution.com is held to the following standards:

Accuracy first. We research each error, verify the fix across documented sources, and test instructions where possible before publishing. An incorrect fix wastes your time. In data recovery scenarios, an incorrect fix can make things worse. We take that seriously.

Current and maintained. Software updates constantly. A fix that worked in one version may not work in the next. We review and update guides when software changes affect the accuracy of our instructions.

Plain language. Technical accuracy does not require technical jargon. We write for the person in front of the error — not for an audience that already knows how to fix it. If a term requires explanation, we explain it.

Step-by-step structure. Every fix is broken into numbered, sequential steps. No ambiguity about what to do first, what to do next, or when the fix is complete.

Honest about limitations. Not every error has a clean fix. Some issues require professional intervention. When that is the case, we say so — clearly and early — rather than sending you through ten steps before acknowledging the problem may be beyond a DIY solution.

Our Content Categories

CategoryWhat you will find
Windows errorsBSOD codes, update failures, system errors, boot issues
macOS errorsStartup problems, app crashes, permissions errors, update failures
Browser errorsConnection errors, extension conflicts, performance issues
Software errorsInstallation failures, runtime errors, compatibility guides
CRM and business softwarePlatform-specific error fixes and configuration guides
Data recoveryStep-by-step recovery guides for drives, devices, and file types
Mobile (Android and iOS)App errors, update issues, connectivity and performance fixes
Network errorsWi-Fi, DNS, VPN, and router troubleshooting
Driver and hardware errorsDriver failures, device recognition, and hardware compatibility

A Note on Data Recovery Content

Because Dewarshi works as part of a core SEO team at a data recovery company, TechErrorSolution.com’s data recovery content is written with an unusually high level of care and technical awareness.

Data recovery is one of the few technology categories where an incorrect guide can cause permanent, irreversible harm. Writing bad recovery instructions — telling someone to write to a failing drive, or to attempt a DIY fix that overwrites recoverable sectors — is not just unhelpful. It can destroy data that a professional could have recovered.

Our data recovery guides are written with this in mind. We clearly identify when a situation calls for professional intervention. We explain why certain actions are dangerous before recommending them. And we never recommend a recovery step we cannot verify is both accurate and safe for the specific scenario being described.

Who Uses TechErrorSolution.com

Our readers range from first-time computer users encountering their first error code, to IT professionals looking for a fast reference, to business users troubleshooting CRM and software platforms in the middle of a workday. What they have in common is a specific problem they need solved — and a preference for clear, accurate guidance over forum noise.

If that describes you, you are in the right place.

A Final Word

TechErrorSolution.com is not a large media company. It is a focused, professionally managed resource built by someone who works with technology errors and technical content every day — and who understands the difference between content that looks helpful and content that actually helps.

Every guide we publish is an attempt to give you what you would get if you had a technically knowledgeable friend sitting next to you when the error appeared: a clear explanation of what went wrong, a straightforward path to fixing it, and the honesty to tell you when the problem needs someone with more tools than a how-to guide can provide.

That is what TechErrorSolution.com is built to be.

TechErrorSolution.com — Practical fixes for real tech problems.