Computer Problems?
Need Computer Troubleshooting or Technical Support?
How To Get The Help and Support You Need
If your computers, desktops, laptops, servers, or network devices have conked out or are acting up, and if you've used up all of your own expertise, where do you turn for help? For some handy resources and tools, many of them free, read on:
Everyone has office technology problems from time to time.
Often the worst part is trying to figure out if it's a hardware or a software problem. Sometimes there are multiple causes due to conflicts among various pieces of complicated hardware and software.
Office technology has become more complex
Despite predictions to the contrary, this is a true statement. Networks, firewalls, PDA's, hi-speed Internet connections and the like require expertise to properly install. Rampant spyware and viruses foul up machines. Implementing proper computer security for wireless networks is crucial. All the new technology requires a steep learning curve.
Most people's first response to office-technology trouble is to call the manufacturer.
If you have ever sat through a telephone conference-call "finger-pointing" session with a manufacturer, you know that they all seem to deny there could be any problem with their product.
If you have ever been on hold on the phone for what seems like forever, then reach someone in tech support who you can't understand or who can't understand you, then you realize that end-user tech support isn't a primary focus for most manufacturers.
Most people have spent countless hours on phone calls and emails, almost screaming in frustration, pulling their hair out, simply trying to get their equipment working so they can be productive.
Here are some helpful resources
If you've ever had problems with your computers or other office technology frustrations, such as needing to fix a slow computer, virus or spyware removal, computer maintenance, troubleshooting, moving your computers, or if you just need a PC support technician, help is readily available to you.
Here are some helpful sites, some of them free, that we've discovered to help you reduce stress when dealing with computer and office technology problems.
1. A good starting point is http://www.help-site.com/ providing hundreds of free links to hardware, software, and computer support sites.
2. Try out http://www.zdnet.com/zdhelp for some free step-by-step tutorials and beginners guides.
3. If you absolutely have to know how it works, then go to the PC Technology Guide at http://www.pctechguide.com/ for specific details about how the innards of your PC work.
4. When you want some personal, human help, or tech support with your computers, including onsite computer support, call Atiwa Computing at 713-467-9390 or toll-free 800-428-2532, or, just send an email to mailto:atiwa@atiwa.com. If we can help for free, we'll do it! Otherwise, we'll give you ideas and estimates over the phone and you can decide from there.
Simple. Easy. Hassle-free.
We've been solving computer problems and providing technical support for over 24 years. We're your office-technology-management experts, prepared to fix your computers and solve your technical service support problems.
We are computer system support specialists. We can help with all of your computer troubleshooting, problems, and your overall office technology management. Call us today to help with your office technology support needs! Here's how:
1. Call us today at 713-467-9390, or toll free 800-428-2532.
2. Fax us at 713-467-1348. Just write your name and number and say 'Help!' We'll call you right back.
3. Email us at mailto:atiwa@atiwa.com.
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