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February 16, 2011Cat Training
February 16, 2011Do you get terrified when your computer at home isn't working?
Worried that your computer crashes or doesn't print especially when you're working on an important project for your company?
It's hard to believe that computers are so common in our society, yet few users know what to do when they have problems with their ever-so important PC.
Should you take a degree in computing or a part-time course on how to troubleshoot computers?
Back in the working office, you have computer technicians solving all your problems. With any questions you have, you'll just call the IT department and someone will be there to help you.
The problem is, they won't spend time to teach you what they did or explain in detail what caused the problem. They're just too busy with work and so are you.
But if you're at home and you can't start up your PC, you're infected with a virus, your computer is terribly slow or your files are missing -- who do you turn to?
You may have friendly neighbours who'll help you and get your PC up and running, but wouldn't it be embarrassing if you've asked them several times already? Would your neighbours suddenly stop answering the door when they see you ringing the bell at night?