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Annoyances.org.

"Annoyances.org is the most complete collection of information assembled for and by actual users of Microsoft Windows."--Source.

Computer Knowledge.

"At the Computer Knowledge site you'll find our popular free virus tutorial, a free DOS tutorial, many information pages."--Source.

Cyberwalker.

Tons of help available about almost anything concerning computers.

Experts Exchange.

"The Internet's largest network of qualified technology experts. EE offers its members fast, free answers to questions in over 80 computer technology categories."--Source

Helpanswers.com.

Help with software and hardware problems.

HelpTalk Online.

"A free service providing personalized assistance in installing, using and trouble shooting most Windows 95 software and hardware."--Source.

Kim Komando's Komputer Klinic.

"We've helped hundreds of thousands of people just like you use their computers with answers, tips, insider secrets and information written in plain everyday language."--Source.

No Wonder.

"Provides free 24-hour technical assistance for your computer hardware and software. No strings attached, no marketing data to provide."--Source.
Our Complete Spring Cleaning Guide.

"The beginner's guide to cleaning out old computer files, rearranging your programs and performing those simple maintenance tasks that will get your computer back in tip-top shape for the summer."--Source.

PC Show and tell.

"Puzzled "how to" do a task or action with your software, or even on the Internet?  PC Show and Tell will guide you through the answer, step-by-step, while you actually SEE and HEAR how to do it."--Source.

Prototonic.Com.

"protonic.com is an online community which provides technical support to computer users for free. We prefer to call our users "clients," because we have the philosophy that, despite our service being free, you should still receive the highest quality technical support."--Source.