Technology took center stage in the Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) Booth, where students offered practical computer services such as hardware repairs and software installation for free. Guided by Sir Marion Manubay, the booth highlighted the technical skills and knowledge students gained from the CSS strand of TLE.

At the booth, visitors could bring their computers for basic troubleshooting and assistance. Students demonstrated their ability to diagnose hardware issues, perform minor repairs, and install useful software applications such as operating systems and computer programs, including games. Through these activities, students showcased their understanding of computer components, system maintenance, and proper installation procedures.

The booth served as a hands-on learning environment where students applied their technical knowledge while assisting others. It also allowed visitors to better understand how computers function and how proper maintenance can improve performance. The interaction between students and visitors created a practical experience that strengthened both technical and communication skills.

The CSS booth demonstrated how technology skills can be used to solve real-world problems. Under the guidance of Sir Marion Manubay, students gained valuable experience in computer servicing while helping others with their technical needs. The activity highlighted the importance of technology education in preparing students for future careers in the digital world.