Technology
has come a long way in the last 10 years alone (imagine what computers and maintaining
it was like in 1997). But like all machines, things can still go wrong. And
though it’s nice to have a dependable computer tech support company to lean on and
be subscribed to, it’s good to search for online resources from time to time
just to learn about minor or general computer maintenance.
First,
it’s so easy to search for online resources that can help you maintain your computer.
All you need is to search on Google (or any other search engine you’re using)
by typing key words such as “online resources computer maintenance” or “online
computer maintenance tips.” However, if you want to go direct to the really
helpful sites without doing generic searches, here are our suggestions.
Official sites of your computer’s OS
One
of the best ways to get help and advice for computer maintenance is to go
directly to the company’s official site, depending on whether you’re using a
Mac or a Microsoft computer. Apple’s official site has its Apple Support Communities that give free advice in troubleshooting
your Mac computer and other software or hardware issues. You can also engage in
a live chat with an Apple technician. The Microsoft official website also has a
Microsoft Community for free
troubleshooting advice. You can search by category or you can post and an
accredited expert will assist you.
Official apps and manufacturer’s sites
If
you’re having trouble with apps like Firefox, SmartThings, and Spotify, you can
simply search for the manufacturer’s websites themselves. They often have
official wikis, support forums, and even telephone numbers so you can call
their technical support.
Supportrix knowledge base
Supportrix
is known worldwide for its outstanding and superb technical support services
and they can handle a wide variety of issues such as virus removal and
security, PC tune-up and repair, networking issues, data recovery, and the
like. But it’s no surprise that they have a knowledgebase of technical articles arranged in categories that you can select in order to search for
tips and advice on computer maintenance and other issues.
YouTube
Naturally,
if you can’t find what you’re looking for in article format, then you can
always search the world’s largest cache of roughly 85 million videos. You’re
bound to find videos that discuss about computer maintenance and other issues,
usually posted by those who have experienced the same problems. You can even
find videos from the official manufacturers as well.
Social Media
Facebook, Twitter, and
other social media sites aren’t just for chatting, posting photos, and reading
all that fake news (kidding), because you can find the official pages of
manufacturers on social media. Also, like in Facebook, there are also
third-party communities that you can join that provide free tips and advice on
computer maintenance and other issues. You can also use Twitter to contact
official companies so as to get a faster and accurate response.
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