Monday, 1 August 2011
Microsoft Windows Support Tools
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Microsoft Windows support tools offers a variety of help and ways for computer users to gain knowledge about their operating systems. You can find answers quickly by typing in the subject you want to learn about. You will be able to look at more ideas, information and downloads so you discover what you need to know about Windows.
Windows Help Manual
Microsoft provides a Help and Support manual for all users--from beginner to experienced. You can find it by clicking on the “Start” button and clicking on “Help and Support” on the right side of the menu. If you have just gotten a new computer and want to acquaint yourself with it, you can go to the “Help and Support” section to learn about getting started. You also can learn about the basics of Windows and read about other topics such as security and privacy, printers, games and sound. The Windows Help Manual is part of Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Windows Remote Assistance
If you start having trouble with your computer, you can get help from an expert of your choice by using the Windows Remote Assistance program. Using this program, whomever you choose can connect to your computer even though he is not sitting next to you. To use Remote Assistance, the two computers that will link together must use the same Windows program, and both computers should be connected to the Internet or another network at the same time. Finally, both computers must install Windows Messenger in order to make the Remote Assistance program work.
Microsoft Answers
On the Microsoft Answers page, you can get information about the different Windows operating systems and ideas about doing more with your computer, along with useful downloads. You can browse the “Help Topics,” and if you cannot find the answer you can type your question into the search bar, which will direct you to the proper site. You can also connect to community-based forums, where numerous members may provide helpful information. Microsoft Answers also gives tips about installing, upgrading and activating Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
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