>>>>> Incomplete questions will get you incomplete answers <<<<<
Please provide us your level of computer experience
Software
Novice - I use the computer, but always turn to others for advice
Advanced - I can install software and troubleshoot most software on my own and rarely need help from others
Experienced - I often help others
Expert - I never need help, but this time I'm stuck
Hardware
Novice - I've never opened my computer
Advanced - I've installed components like memory, hard drives, etc
Expert - I've built my own computers
What are your system specs?
Hardware:
Brand-name or custom-built? (by you or someone else?)
Hardware, model #s, etc...
What CPU? How much RAM? etc...
How do you connect to the Internet? (Dial-Up, DSL, Cable)
Is the PC on a LAN? (Wired, Wireless)
Software:
What OS (Operating System) are you using?
At what SP (Service Pack) level?
Are you current on all Windows patches, AV updates, etc...
What anti-virus, firewall, spyware, spamware software do you have installed?
What are you trying to accomplish? (there may be a simpler solution that you've overlooked)
What recently changed? Or what did you recently try to do? (This is not the time to be shy or embarrassed. We all make mistakes. But if you deny us information it will take us a lot longer, or even prevent us, from solving your problem. And we'll probably figure it out anyway)
What have you tried thus far?
What were the results?
Did you SEARCH the TECHNOLOGY FORUM (here)?
If YES,
Did you try any of the previously-posted solutions?
What were the results?
List a few LINKs to the TECHNOLOGY FORUM threads that did not solve your problem (use the http button)
If NO,
Please do so before posting any further questions
Did you SEARCH GOOGLE?
If YES,
Did you try any of the previous-posted solutions? (List the SEARCH PARAMETERS that you used)
What were the results?
List a few LINKs to the GOOGLE threads that did not solve your problem (use the http button)
If NO,
Please do so before posting any further questions
If you're experiencing a BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death), please include ALL of the information from the greyed-out areas of MSDN - Blue Screen Data
Do not post in this thread. Instead, start a new thread for your question and use a descriptive, informative title. Use a descriptive, informative title. AVOID using terms such as PLEASE HELP!, URGENT!!, I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO SEARCH BUT...
Present your information in a readable format:
Use multiple paragraphs (following the order listed in this Guide)
Avoid run on sentences (i.e. use commas, periods, etc...)
Avoid slang (narrows the audience that can understand what you're trying to say without an interpreter!)
Run your message through a spellchecker or check questionable words with an online dictionary (Merriam-Webster Online)
Are you willing (and able) to check back here at least once (preferrably more) per day to report on your progress?
Please do not start PMing the people who are trying to help you, there are three reasons for this:
1. Keeping all the information in the original thread makes it searchable and usable by others in the future 2. You will get faster help by getting the combined resources of the forum helping you 3. Having multiple PM conversations can result in you getting confusing and conflicting instructions, as no one has all the information about what's been tried so far
Once again PLEASE post the solution and edit your title when your problem has been solved.
TTA thanks very much.
Mod edit was simply removing update date from title.
Message edited by: FatWallet moderator on 2009-09-30 09:52:32 CDT
Get some basic facts about your computer before you ask questions. These are all free and small downloads, so there's no excuse for not knowing the basics about your system. Belarc Advisor - hardware and software info CPU-Z - CPU and memory info
Message edited by: ellory on 2006-08-09 09:36:12 CDT
atomaro on Sep/10/2004 11:49 AM: It has frustrated me to the point where I gave up working on my sticky thread with ellory isles1 and TakeTheAdvice
Genius069 on Sep/17/2004 @ 01:52 PM: TAT thanks very much
But, seriously now folks, "whomever" took the time to correlate, format, and ultimately present the existing, comprehensive list of appropriate questions in its current (finally-made-sticky) existence, deserves our eternal appreciation...
TakeTheAdvice *AND* TAT - THANK YOU!!!]
Message edited by: TakeTheActive on 2004-11-15 20:44:06
Genius, one of the things that we've all learned is that we have to gear our answers to the posters level of knowledge. Would be great if we could get a read on that as part of our questions.
For example, make the # 1 question be
1. Please provide us your level of computer experience.
software Novice - I use the computer, but always turn to others for advice Advanced - I can install software and troubleshoot most software on my own and rarely need help from others Experienced - I often help others Expert - I never need help, but this time I'm stuck
hardware Novice - I've never opened my computer Advanced - I've installed components like memory, hard drives, etc Expert - I've built my own computers
Also, please add the following.
Please do not start PMing the people who are trying to help you There are three reasons for this
1. Keeping all the information in the original thread makes it searchable and usable by others in the future 2. You will get faster help by getting the combined resources of the forum helping you 3. Having multiple PM conversations can result in you getting confusing and conflicting instructions, as no one has all the information about what's been tried so far
Noone has been able to solve this problem other than change router/wifi cardYou have multiple posts /threads on this. Your answer is in your other posts
Noone has been able to solve this problem other than change router/wifi cardYou have multiple posts /threads on this. Your answer is in your other posts
Spoke with Dell yesterday - They'll be replacing my 1450 with Intel 2915 - Hope that one will work
3.5 What recently changed? Or what did you recently try to do? (This is not the time to be shy or embarrassed. We all make mistakes. But if you deny us information it will take us a lot longer, or even prevent us, from solving your problem. And we'll probably figure it out anyway)
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