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Top 5 Websites For Computer Troubleshooting Advice

Posted on 15 December 2009 by noor

Google has become the supreme teacher for us all, whatever you want to know, wherever you are stuck, google will give you the answer, but there are some cases when you can’t find a solution, and you want someone else for else, but where to go to? Especially when you are facing some problems with your computer.

Here is a list of websites and forums where people are willing to help you to fix your computer.

crossloop

1. Crossloop

By installing Crossloop on your computer, your friends can control your computer, showing you how to do something, rather explaining it over the phone.

However, if you don’t have any geeky friends, you can also get computer help and advice from someone else. They will guide you through your problem by connecting to your computer to control it.

Do keep in mind that some people do charge for their help at Crossloop website, so do check their costs out first.

2. Whirlpool

One of the Australia’s largest forum, Whirlpool, specializes in Australian Broadband. The forum is quickest, whenever you ask a quick computer related question, you will always get a prompt response from the community. Even if you don’t live in Australia, it is still a great place to join for support and to help out other people.


3. TechSpot

TechSpot offers the latest reviews, news, and download drivers for your computer. It is also a good place to get some sound computer advice and support for all kinds of computer related problems. Make sure you check out the TechSpot Forum for any kind of computer related advice.

4. Geeks To Go

Geeks To Go specializes in resolving security, operating systems, hardware, software, and development issues. Having more than 1.5 million posts, it has made many customers happy. Thus if you want help with something, be sure to check out the Geeks To Go forum.

yahoo answers

5. Yahoo Answers

If you have any sort of question in mind and want a quick response, Yahoo Answers is the place to ask. When you sign up to your Yahoo account for the first time, you are provided with 100 points to start asking questions. When you run out, you have to answer other peoples questions in order to earn points. It is fair to help other people, and not just demand help from others.

Yahoo Answers has various categories, and if you need to ask a question about anything non-computer related, you can ask that too.

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