I Don't Provide Tech Support
Hello! I appreciate your interest in my work, but I want to make it clear that I do not offer technical support. Here's why:
Why I Don't Offer Tech Support:
- I'm not a tech support professional. My expertise lies in my tinkering and not ins and outs of everything.
- Providing tech support requires specialized knowledge that I don't possess for many issues.
- Tech support can be very time-consuming, and I need to focus on my primary work and personal commitments.
- There are many excellent tech support services available that can provide more comprehensive assistance.
What This Means:
- I can't answer technical questions about software, hardware, or other tech-related issues.
- I don't offer troubleshooting assistance for technical problems.
- I can't provide guidance on how to use or set up tech products or services.
Alternative Resources:
If you need technical support, I recommend:
- Consulting the product manual or online documentation
- Searching online forums or communities related to your issue
- Contacting a professional tech support service
- Reaching out to the manufacturer's official support channels
- Asking tech-savvy friends or family members for help
I don't care if you understand my position, I will not proceed to offer any tech support
Resources for the most common hardware and software appliances I get questions about.
Computer
Troubleshooting & Maintaining Your PC All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet
macOS Sonoma For Dummies Cheat Sheet
Television
Troubleshooting Your Amazon Fire TV Device
Dealing CD, DVD, and VCR Player Problems
Smartphone
Help and Troubleshooting for Android
iPhone For Dummies Cheat Sheet