If you are having a technical issue with your computer, and you
need assistance, your best bet is to call your manufacturers
technical support line. In most cases, technical support is part
of the package when you first purchased your computer. If, for
some reason, you are unable to use your computer manufacturers
help desk services, here are a few free help desk sites on the
Internet.
Tech Support Guy claims to be the #1 tech support site on the
web and can be found at http://www.helponthe.net. Tech
Support Guy help desk site offers free assistance to users of
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP and Linux.
This site is free because it is run completely by volunteers and
is paid for by donations. Donations are requested but not
required to use this site. The way this site works is that first
you must search the topic of you problem. If you can't find it,
then you can post your technical issue on one of Tech Support
Guy's forum pages where other users of the site will try and
assist you.
One positive aspect of this site is that it has an extensive
forum of questions from previous users so you will most likely
receive the answer to your technical issue pretty quickly. One
negative aspect of this site is that it is up to you to find the
answer to your technical issue. There isn't a customer service
support representative to walk you through your technical issue
at this help desk.
5 S tar Support technical services can be found on the web at
http://www.5starsupport.com.
This help desk provides support to users of Windows, Linux,
Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, Netscape, Windows Messenger,
AOL, Networking troubleshooting, Microsoft Office Products.
Simply enter your technical issue in a web form that will be
emailed to several volunteer technical support representatives
and then wait to receive your reply back. You may receive
several replies from several different representatives and each
solution may be different. You may email the representative back
if you are unable to satisfactorily fix your technical issue.
For people who want a solution faster, there is a method
available where you can phone a computer support specialist and
they can talk you through a solution to your technical issue.
There is a small fee for this service however and can be
purchased in annual, monthly or per incident increments.
Another service the 5 star offers is free PC help tutorials on
topics such as Clean Installation of Windows XP, Install a Home
Network, Configuring a Network Card and Partition a Hard Drive.
Suggest A Fix can be found at http://www.suggestafix.com.
This site also is run by volunteers but is a free service. It is
forum based as well and you need to take the time to scroll
through the posting to find something that matches your
particular issue. However, in the toolbar virus information and
tutorials are also available as quick options.
The best thing about the forums is that you will usually receive
good quality answers to your technical or general computing
questions. There are a few dedicated people that seem to field a
majority of the questions, so depending on the time and day;
your answers may vary greatly.
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