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Tips for dealing with holiday PC problems via telephone:
* Jot down the events leading to the problem before calling the manufacturer’s technical-support line.
* Keep the order invoice and other facts about the system on hand.
* Stay at the system so the technician can talk you through the problem.
* Call after peak business hours.
If you can’t get through:
* Contact the corporate or sales office and ask to be transferred to the technical-support line.
* Fax your detailed question to the technical-support center.
* Message the manufacturer through one of several on-line services, like Prodigy or CompuServe. (Many companies also have on-line bulletin boards with answers to frequently asked technical questions.)
* Contact the store where you purchased the system. (Some chains like CompUSA have their own technical-support lines.)
* Call a PC user group and ask to speak to one of the experts. The Assn. of Personal Computer Users provides a list of local groups ((914) 876-6678).
* Refer to some of the many available computer books such as “The Little PC Book,” and the “Dummies” and “Idiots” series.
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