Aaditya Hriday is a 22-year-old dedicated troubleshooter first and a tech blogger second. He currently manages the entire MyTechLogs verification lab and helps over 50,000 frustrated users each and every month through his tested content.
My name is Aaditya Hriday. I’m 22 years old and run the MyTechLogs Lab from Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
I’ve grown up entirely within the world of Windows 10/11, gaming rigs, and low-latency networking. The core of my tech experience was built handling my own custom PC builds, optimizing gaming performance, and tackling the latest driver conflicts—which is where I first learned the harsh reality of “real-world” software failure.

My Relationship with Errors
I started deep-diving into troubleshooting around 2018 when I was still a teenager. Arguably, I still don’t have all the answers to every Windows bug, but my deep familiarity with the modern tech stack is my advantage. I spent countless hours fixing persistent errors that others couldn’t solve, often documenting the solution immediately.
My passion for tech led me to deep networking and software challenges. I thought I had figured out how to be a good troubleshooter, but the constant stream of new bugs keeps me humble.
We had a lot of ups and downs with aggressive Windows updates and next-gen hardware. But for me, the satisfaction of restoring a crashed system—especially a gaming rig—was very special and was worth the trying times. We also solved three major local PC failures for friends and family along the way.
Unfortunately, in late 2020, I realized that the best, most practical fixes I found were often hidden in deep forum threads, while Google was flooded with useless, copied articles.
It came as a total shock to me that a simple error code could have dozens of guides, and none of them would work.
In retrospect, I can see where I became reliant on quickly Googling the answer instead of logging the actual steps myself.
I’ve learned a lot since I decided to start MyTechLogs and have ironically become a much better, healthier, and mentally stronger troubleshooter as a result. My only wish is that it hadn’t taken the sacrifice of so many wasted hours to have heard the wake-up call that reliable logs were needed.
My Goals for This Website
I built MyTechLogs to cut through the noise. Seeing the impact of corrupted advice on user systems and how stressful the situation has been for every user who consults Google, I decided to start a website to help other users.
So as I have searched for solutions, tested driver updates, and consulted official documentation, I’ve tried to pass on what I’ve learned and am logging my findings in the articles on this site.
How I Make My Living
I began logging my fixes in 2023 and went full-time running this lab in early 2025. I currently manage MyTechLogs as my primary focus but contribute to various open-source diagnostic projects.
I am a contributor to several tech forums and among my many contributions, you can check out my analysis on the ‘Impact of Windows 11 24H2 on NVIDIA Driver Latency.’
In addition, I’ve been quoted by dozens of small tech blogs and local news outlets for my repair work.
I was also recently interviewed on a local ‘Tech Insight’ podcast, and on the ‘Digital Debugger’ YouTube channel, which you can see here if you want to know more about my troubleshooting methods and how I generate full-time income from ad-supported verified content!
Going from 1,000 to 10,000 Verified Fixes Within 18 Months
Aaditya Hriday is a dedicated troubleshooter, a 22-year-old tech blogger, a practicing hardware diagnostician, and a proponent of real-world testing. He currently runs the MyTechLogs lab and helps over 50,000 users each and every month through his tested blog posts.
- Email: admin@mytechlogs.com
- Location: Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
- Job Title: Founder and Lead Technician