PC Support on Call
When technology glitches have you stumped, who can you turn to? We tried services that come to you--in person or over the Internet--and found ones that do the job right.
Laurianne McLaughlin
Self-Help Tips: The Inside Story
Not all PC parts are created equal. Learn about the innards of your PC, track down potential sources of trouble, and improve your PC's pep with these sites, tools, and books.
Web Sites
- Driver Files and The Driver Guide: Need new drivers in a hurry? It's hard to beat these two sites.
- Tom's Hardware Guide Community: No matter which part of your computer you need help with, you'll find useful advice on the packed forums at this site.
Utilities
- Lavalys Everest Home Edition (free): This thorough system information and diagnostic utility tells you all about the components inside your computer and tests your system for possible gotchas (like a broken fan or hard drive).
- SiSoftware Sandra Lite ($35): Besides detailing the minutiae inside your PC, this utility diagnoses possible ills and can benchmark your computer.
- System Mechanic 5 ($50): This veteran utility from Iolo Technologies isn't cheap, but it gives you a powerful all-in-one tool for jobs like Registry cleanup, file deletion, and software uninstalls.
Books
- PC Annoyances by PC World contributing editor and columnist Steve Bass ($20, O'Reilly & Associates)
- PC Hardware in a Nutshell (3rd Edition) by Robert Bruce Thompson and Barbara Fritchman Thompson ($20, O'Reilly & Associates)
- Upgrading and Repairing PCs (16th Edition) by Scott Mueller ($60, Que Publishing)
Laurianne McLaughlin is a freelance writer based near Boston.
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