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We have several way to help you with your tech
problem.
1) Get personal help from us. Make
a donation to this web site to help us with the costs of running this
site, which is visited by
more
than
a
million
and a half people
every year, and we'll marshal our staff to personally help you.
(Need computer buying advice? Go here)
How to get personal help via
email
If you donate $30 to support
this site, Andy Walker, who runs this site, or one his expert
troubleshooting staff, will help you via email. We will work with
you via email to help you solve your problem.
Click
the link below to send a $30 donation now:
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here to donate $30 to Cyberwalker.com ]
After you have donated, send
an email to idonated @ cyberwalker.net and include your question.
Once we have confirmed your donation via
Paypal we will contact you.
In the email please include:
- Your name
- Your email address
And also include as much of the following info
as you know:
- Your computer's brand, make and model. (Please be specific, if you
know)
- Amount of RAM memory
- Windows version (this is important)
- The nature of your problem. If it involves a specific piece of software
like Outlook Express please include the version. To find this, start
the program and look in the Help menu (top right) and click "About"
to
see what
version
it
is.
- If it involves a scanner or printer or other device connected to
your machine please include its make and model.
- Please include any other facts, like how the problem started and
if you have added any new program or attempted any fixes.
We will respond via email as soon as we can, often within 24 hours. However sometimes this is not always possible,
but we do attempt to be as quick as possible. Note that our site founder
Andy Walker makes a living as a technology journalist so much of this
assistance is done outside of his normal working hours.
2) Check out the Cyberwalker help forum. Andy and other expert users of
this site often help people for FREE if they post their problem there. Click
here to go there now.
3) Check these quick fixes. Fifty percent of all tech problems that
we encounter through people emailing us through can be solved with one
of
the following
quick
fixes.
- Shutdown.Wait 30 seconds and Restart.
- Scan your PC for corrupt files and other bugs using this free
program. If it find something critical, then upgrade it for a
small fee to have it fix the problem.
- Get a new version of a virus scanner and scan for viruses. Get
one here.
- Get an anti-spyware program and clean your computer. We recommend
PestPatrol. Click
here for more info.
- Uninstall the problem program and reinstall it, especially after
a virus or worm infection.
- Update the software to a newer version if it is really old, especially
when it comes to your web browser.
- Reinstall Windows by putting you installation CD in the CD-ROM drive
and running setup. Then let the installer overwrite all system
files with original versions of them. Learn more here.
- Update your drivers. Learn
how here.
ALSO: Be sure to search this web site to be sure your question hasn't
been answered before. Some good places to look:
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