My Tech Support
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If you have a computer, you need help with troubleshooting various aspects of its operation. That’s a fact.
That’s why many have people like me on their speed dial. A good portion of us professional nerds are happy to give occasional free tech support to friends and family.
Notice I said occasional.
Anyhow, not every computer owner out there has the luxury of personally knowing someone like myself. Where do they turn?
One excellent solution is today’s Family First site. It’s called My Tech Support. Here’s its mission:
Welcome to My Tech Support: Your Computer Technical Resource Headquarters! Free Tech Support can be obtained by posting your problems and/or questions in our Forums. Additional resources can be found from the top menu bar above or from the box below. Please add your computer related site in our “Computer Web Directory,” if you have one.
So where do you start? The best starting point would be to search the site to see if your problem has already been posted and solved. Most common problems get discussed early in the game.
If it’s not covered, then register for free. Then, you can post to the forum. Or even cooler, you can chat with a tech support expert!
But the forum is well moderated and issues are quickly solved, or at least good effort is made to do so. Simple problems are handled, and pretty darned convoluted ones as well!
So the next time your smart box starts giving you grief, surf on in to mytechsupport.ca. Borrow a friend’s computer if yours can’t get there!
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2 Comments
jace-lee
August 21st, 2007
at 12:37pm
when i click on the top thing were it hase play game i push it and it goes in to lodeing then disepears i wait a day still nothing i think it has to do with norton. can you help me?
Linde
November 17th, 2007
at 4:56pm
I just recently purchased a brand new Fujitsu laptop with Windows
Vista, yesterday I updated my computer by going to the control panel and clicking the “Windows Update” icon. I installed all the updates under this list (14) and then my computer asked me to restart to finish the installation, So it automatically restarted and when the welcome screen came up it so I could log on again it had every user name duplicated..(ex: I originally had three users to click on, after my computer resarted I had six..each one doubled.) If you have any idea on how to restore the default welcome screen settings, or if you simple know how to edit the welcome screen setting to where I could take off the un-needed doubles I would greatly appreciate your feedback.