Love getting others to fix your computer , but hate the nuisance of putting on pants and leaving your home? Great news! Microsoft has launched an internet version of its in-store AnswerDesk tech support, letting customers get the aid they wish from the relief in their own busted computer. You’ll be able to go browsing to get live chat-based help from a variety of techs 24/7. The service allows you to shop for assistants, according to experience for troubleshooting help. The 1st taste is free — if you want additional support with such things as remote virus removal or system training, however, it’ll cost you. The service requires a Windows Live ID and may be found on the source link below.
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