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Freshen up -- whether summer's over or not
Make it count -- getting the most out of Technical Support teams
Cool Tool of the Month
PerfectDisk Rx Suite now available in French and German
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back to school Hope you had a great summer (or winter, depending on where you live)! While you may be thinking about a new computer with Vista, there's a good chance you can hold off on that purchase, and at Keep Your PC Healthy, we'll try to make that easier for you and keep some money in your pocket.
 
This month we discuss some ideas for keeping your PC fresh - and clean - and provide some tips for those times you need to contact a software or hardware company's technical support department.
 
Also - news on new language support for PerfectDisk Rx Suite. And of course, we have another winner in the Cool Tool of the Month contest! Keep those suggestions coming - along with your feedback.
 
Thanks for reading.
 
Freshen up -- whether summer's over or not
 
For our readers in the Northern Hemisphere, summer is winding down, vacations are over, and our work pace tends to pick up - or we're headed back to school. It's a great time to take stock of many things in our life - including our PCs. And if you're in the Southern Hemisphere - there's no time like the present!
 
Let's make sure your PCs are as clean and efficient as possible, and you're getting the most out of them. Put off that computer upgrade and save Vista for another time!
 
Start with some good ol' fashion physical work - vacuum! Power your PC off, remove the cover and put your vacuum to work. Chances are, you'll find a lot of dust - probably in good-sized clumps. Also vacuum around the fans so they run as smoothly as possible.
 
Next, defrag your system to make sure you can access and write files as quickly as possible. If you use a program such as PerfectDisk or PerfectDisk Rx Suite, you'll get the added benefit of optimizing your drive as well. Add some new RAM, delete duplicate files, and clean up your registry to further boost your computer's performance.
 
You may also be able to help your PC start up faster by reducing the number of programs that load during Startup. By eliminating unnecessary programs from the startup, you'll recapture wasted resources for better performance. To do this, click Start --> Run and type "msconfig" in the dialog box. Click on the Startup tab and deselect any program that does not need to be running at startup time. Just make sure you don't disable any critical services. If you don't know what something is, keep it!
 
Now face the fall or new school year with a refreshed outlook - and a fresh PC. And if you live Down Under, get ready for summer!
 
Make it count -- getting the most out of Technical Support teams
So there you are -- the proud new owner of that fabulous must-have new computer thingamabob.  The only problem is that it is not working as advertised. You now are faced with the task of conveying your issue to the company's Technical Support organization. The more relevant information you provide, the faster the resolution may come.
 
Here's a list of Do's and Don'ts which may help you when filing your request for help:
 
DO:
  • Your research and see what type of customer support is offered
    • Email (if available) is usually the best way to go
    • Email provides an electronic record, and ensures that you control what is reported
    • Phone calls can be good as well, but you run the risk of incomplete or incorrect information being conveyed
  • Gather as much information about the issue as possible
    • Copy down any errors or codes which may be generated
    • Be sure to include information about what you were doing when the problem occurred.
  • Use any electronic forms or templates provided by the vendor
    • This is the company's way of gathering basic information to begin the resolution process
    • Be sure to fill it out as completely as possible
  • Be patient
    • Most electronic support submissions will generate an auto-reply, which will verify that you are in the system
    • Give the support people a few days to resolve the issue (and appreciate those times when you do get an issue resolved in minutes rather than days!).

If you are detailed in your information and cooperative, you will find that most issues can be resolved quickly and easily.

DON'T:
  • Send incomplete or incoherent requests
    • "My software doesn't work" is not going to be enough to even begin the process
  • Over fill the request with non-essential information
    • Most tech support reps are looking for specific information
    • They may ask about your motherboard's memory capacity, or whatever they deem necessary to help 
    • Keep it simple and to the point
  • Send what you feel they need to help you
    • Most times, the rep will know exactly what they need
    • Sending them anything else instead will simply slow the process down
  • Expect a resolution in real time
    • Most support reps juggle literally hundreds of requests a month, so be patient - it may take a little time.

Go into the process with a cooperative attitude, and chances are you'll get the help you need from most vendors.

Cool Tool of the Month T-Shirt Winner
 
gardenerThis month's Cool Tool of the Month winner is Richard Gardener of Hampshire, England. Check out his recommendation DriveImage XML.
 
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PerfectDisk Rx Suite now available in French and German
Our popular utility for PC health is now available in French and German. To check them out, go to www.raxco.com and find French or German via the pulldown of the Worldwide section of the top navigation bar.
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Here's to your healthy PC,
Raxco Software, Inc.