Looking for help with your PC problems? Then you've come to the right place. As part of our work here at QBS PC Help we repair all sorts of desktop and laptop computers and have built up a large database of the most common problems that we come across day to day.
This free pc help and accessible online information will no doubt help you to fix your own PC problems.
Our Database is fully searchable and contains features, tips and solutions for all the Microsoft Operating Systems from Windows 98SE right through to Windows 7.
Click here to check out the database.
If our database cannot provide a solution to your computer problem you should try checking out our PC Help Blog. This has hundreds of posts about computers and other technology news.
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We provide a number of technical articles that can help with those really difficult computer problems such as a PC not booting, booting but producing a series of beeps, booting into Windows but slow in operation (spyware, adware or virus problems), switching on but no power. To see the full list visit our site map.
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By searching the QBS PC Help database you will gain access to a list of key Windows support bulletins. These appear on the right hand side of each search page and are listed by operating system i.e. Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, ME and 98.
Here are a few of the latest Windows Vista and Windows 7 bulletins:
Vulnerability in Windows Vista Firewall Could Allow Information Disclosure (935807)
After you install a device or update a driver for a device, Windows Vista may not start (927525)
How to back up and restore the registry in Windows Vista or XP (322756)
You cannot configure Windows Mail to use a Web-based (HTTP) e-mail account in Windows Vista (926374)