wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where on-line I can find a source
> of help (other than
> MS) for the other operating system, or maybe try to
> help me him or
> herself (by private e-mail
Martin,
It depends on the complexity of your problem (my
proficiency is fairly limited), but I'm willing to
hear about it.
There are some free online Tech Help forums -- which
pretty much = MS as far as an OS is concerned -- and a
few of them are probably worthwhile. I have some
bookmarked, quality unknown, but the problem is that
said bookmarks are like grains of sand at the beach.
I'm only about 3 years behind, in terms of organizing
these into some structure where I can actually find
them again, without a great deal of sifting. ;-)
But I'll take a look, if it comes to that.
Jordan
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