Things to Do Before You Call Tech Support for Windows PC

Nonfiction, Computers, Computer Hardware, Input-Output Equipment
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Author: Thomas Oen ISBN: 9781466192461
Publisher: Thomas Oen Publication: December 12, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Thomas Oen
ISBN: 9781466192461
Publisher: Thomas Oen
Publication: December 12, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Computers are great tools when they work properly. When they don’t, they often become a nightmare for the user. I wrote this book so that many could save an unnecessary call to the help desk or the technical support line. We all have been in the position of going through a cascade of automated prompts to finally reach a real live person who doesn’t speak our language and further aggravates the situation.

I know this sounds crazy, but the first thing you sometimes need to do is to step away from the computer. take a walk. Get something to drink. Call a friend. Sometimes it is so easy to get “tunnel vision” and become so frustrated with the situation that common sense goes right out the window. I am guilty of this more than anyone I know. When i finally do walk away from the computer I often have “duh” moments where i suddenly realize the answer to my problem. The solution presents itself so clearly and find myself smacking my head and then returning to the computer and resolving the issue.

I hope you find this book useful and insightful.

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Computers are great tools when they work properly. When they don’t, they often become a nightmare for the user. I wrote this book so that many could save an unnecessary call to the help desk or the technical support line. We all have been in the position of going through a cascade of automated prompts to finally reach a real live person who doesn’t speak our language and further aggravates the situation.

I know this sounds crazy, but the first thing you sometimes need to do is to step away from the computer. take a walk. Get something to drink. Call a friend. Sometimes it is so easy to get “tunnel vision” and become so frustrated with the situation that common sense goes right out the window. I am guilty of this more than anyone I know. When i finally do walk away from the computer I often have “duh” moments where i suddenly realize the answer to my problem. The solution presents itself so clearly and find myself smacking my head and then returning to the computer and resolving the issue.

I hope you find this book useful and insightful.

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