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Please follow the steps below to use the What The Tech Forums. Soon you'll be finding free answers to your computing questions!
  1. Search. What The Tech has been offering free computer help since 2003 and has developed a large database of knowledge. In fact, chances are your question has likely been asked before. Before you post a question, please perform a simple search to see if you can find the answer.
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  3. Choose a Category. The forums here are arranged into categories. This helps match your question with the people best able to answer it. Some examples of categories are HijackThis Logs and Infections Removal (for spyware, virus, pop-ups), Microsoft Windows (for general Windows issues), General Hardware (video cards, RAM, overheating, etc), and Consumer Electronics (trouble with or questions about mobile devices, mp3 players, and the like). After you've browsed all the categories and selected one, click on it to view the topics in that category. Please only post your question in one category. If necessary, you can request it be moved to another category later.
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  5. Post your Question Enter a short but descriptive title. Help us to help you! Use meaningful titles and descriptions, NOT just "help me". Describe your issues fully. List any issues and relevant error messages. Detailed posts get better (and faster) replies.

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