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Where to buy a book manual for your computer

Submitted by Adam on March 19, 2008 - 5:18pm.
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"Why didn't my computer come with a manual?"

One of the most common complaints we hear is about how new computers don't come with manuals. I am here to explain why this is the case.

The sad answer is that if the computer company came with a manual, it would weigh more than the computer.

"But my old computers used to come with manuals...," Is the next comment.

Back in the old days of computers there weren't many uses. You would use computers for word processing, finances, Internet and email. In each case there were only a handful of options.

Putting together a manual meant covering how to do email in AOL or Outlook Express. Word Processing was done in Word or WordPerfect. Finances were done with Quicken. Internet was AOL or Internet Explorer.

Today the options are endless. The method of attaching a file to email is different depending on whether you use AOL, Yahoo, Comcast, Yahoo, Juno, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Gmail, etc. Just covering how to read an email could take up 10 pages of a book because the book would have to explain how too do it on each system.

In every case the book would be more confusing than having no book and you would pay a premium for it because of the size.

Add to that the fact that we now use computers for phone calls, digital photography, movie editing, calenders, games, and holographic teleportation. Covering all of these processes in depth would mean including a manual that covered Picasa, Word, WordPerfect, Photoshop Elements, every email system, Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Skype, iTunes, Windows Media Player, MusicMatch, Google...

In other words, once you turn on your computer, you actually never use your computer. You use the software.

If you want to learn how to use the computer, you need to learn the program that you are using. If you want to learn Quicken, buy a book on Quicken. If you want to learn email, buy a book on your specific email system.

If you don't want to buy a bunch of books, simply buy one book on Google and that will take you into the world of free answers on the Internet.

Oh, and make sure to always check HelpMeRick.com first and we will point you in the right direction.

 

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Computer Books

Submitted by Smart Computer User on March 22, 2008 - 1:51pm.

The article sounded great. The previous comment I question !! I have an older computer and the company went out of business !! Many help sites say to chech your manual for help. Or contact the manufacturer !! HA !!

It did not say where to get manuals !!!

There was a small manual which had some pictures on the motherboard but not much else. Got it in 1999 .

By contrast back in about 1995 I got a Gateway computer and it had about five inches of
documentation !!! I didn't understand too much technical stuff but at least they provided it !!Also windows 95 disks !! It was a great trouble free machine !!

Does Rick have old manuals on file ??

I really miss the old radio call in show Rick and Adam had. I am usually in bed by 9 PM. Growing old is he---heck !!

The " Captcha " is a bunch on cra bgrass !! My old eyey have a hell of a time. Usually take two or three tries!! Other site that use it are much easier to read !! s

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Computer book

Submitted by Smart Computer User on March 20, 2008 - 5:15pm.

Don't buy a book, go to helpmerick.com & look it up!

Simple as that!

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