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Published: October 2, 2006
Is your family suffering from computer problems and don't know how to fix it? Are you afraid of taking your PC or laptop to one of those electronic store "geeks" and being overcharged? There are several websites on the Internet that offer free customer support for a wide variety of problems.
After registering with Nowonder.com for free, users experiencing computer problems can talk with a technical support agent "totally, absolutely, no strings, 100% free." Users can ask a question, visit the forums for answers, search NoWonder's database for answers, or even apply to be a volunteer technician. NoWonder's home page explains, "Your question can be Mac oriented, Linux or even Windows, covering most software applications that run on your system including hardware attachments like drives, printers, scanners and more." The site is free to join and they welcome PayPal donations to keep their site up.
Another free customer support website just as good as NoWonder is 5Star Support.com. 5 Star offers free technical support, help forums, tips, tricks, tutorials, and even a glossary and acronym page to use as a reference tool for PC repair. Furthermore, 5 Star provides free software downloads and a computer security information page. This is to keep computer users informed about security threats such as phishing scams, viruses, and worms.
The last two free customer support sites offer technical support in the form of online forums.
ExtremeTechSupport.com allows registered users free customer support by posting questions online and also by looking up answers to questions already submitted. Registered users can also read computer related articles from Reuters, USA Today, and other publications. A plethora of problems can be solved by reading suggestions from other users. They include Microsoft Windows related issues, motherboard and processor problems, unreadable CD/DVD drives, and other hardware headaches.
The other forum-based site for free customer support is SysChat.com. Like ExtremeTechSupport, SysChat is a site where registered users can find answers to computer related problems. Some of the recent postings involve boot-up problems, video playback difficulty and advice on the best wireless routers and installing Windows XP without software. Even more information is provided about new phishing schemes, new software products to be released such as Norton's "Confidential" program that protects against fraud, what to do with your old computer and how to quickly recover lost files when your computer crashes.
It is easy to see that after performing a simple search through Google or Ask, computer users do not need a paid membership with their computer manufacturer. They can get complimentary computer advice with the help of a few websites.
No Wonder. "Totally, Absolutely, No Strings, 100% Free." Copyright 2006. Digital Crowd, Inc. September 28, 2006. http://nowonder.com/
5 Star Support. September 22, 2006. Copyright 2006. 5 Star Support, LLC. Division of LucreMedia.com. September 28, 2006. http://www.5starsupport.com/
Extreme Tech Support. September 28, 2006. Copyright 2006. Robert Schwarz, Extreme Tech Support. September 28, 2006. http://extremetechsupport.com/
SysChat. Jelsoft Enterprises, Ltd. Copyright 2006. SysChat.com. September 28, 2006. http://www.syschat.com/
After registering with Nowonder.com for free, users experiencing computer problems can talk with a technical support agent "totally, absolutely, no strings, 100% free." Users can ask a question, visit the forums for answers, search NoWonder's database for answers, or even apply to be a volunteer technician. NoWonder's home page explains, "Your question can be Mac oriented, Linux or even Windows, covering most software applications that run on your system including hardware attachments like drives, printers, scanners and more." The site is free to join and they welcome PayPal donations to keep their site up.
Another free customer support website just as good as NoWonder is 5Star Support.com. 5 Star offers free technical support, help forums, tips, tricks, tutorials, and even a glossary and acronym page to use as a reference tool for PC repair. Furthermore, 5 Star provides free software downloads and a computer security information page. This is to keep computer users informed about security threats such as phishing scams, viruses, and worms.
The last two free customer support sites offer technical support in the form of online forums.
ExtremeTechSupport.com allows registered users free customer support by posting questions online and also by looking up answers to questions already submitted. Registered users can also read computer related articles from Reuters, USA Today, and other publications. A plethora of problems can be solved by reading suggestions from other users. They include Microsoft Windows related issues, motherboard and processor problems, unreadable CD/DVD drives, and other hardware headaches.
The other forum-based site for free customer support is SysChat.com. Like ExtremeTechSupport, SysChat is a site where registered users can find answers to computer related problems. Some of the recent postings involve boot-up problems, video playback difficulty and advice on the best wireless routers and installing Windows XP without software. Even more information is provided about new phishing schemes, new software products to be released such as Norton's "Confidential" program that protects against fraud, what to do with your old computer and how to quickly recover lost files when your computer crashes.
It is easy to see that after performing a simple search through Google or Ask, computer users do not need a paid membership with their computer manufacturer. They can get complimentary computer advice with the help of a few websites.
No Wonder. "Totally, Absolutely, No Strings, 100% Free." Copyright 2006. Digital Crowd, Inc. September 28, 2006. http://nowonder.com/
5 Star Support. September 22, 2006. Copyright 2006. 5 Star Support, LLC. Division of LucreMedia.com. September 28, 2006. http://www.5starsupport.com/
Extreme Tech Support. September 28, 2006. Copyright 2006. Robert Schwarz, Extreme Tech Support. September 28, 2006. http://extremetechsupport.com/
SysChat. Jelsoft Enterprises, Ltd. Copyright 2006. SysChat.com. September 28, 2006. http://www.syschat.com/
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