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Free ebook: Windows 7 troubleshooting tips

Mitch Tulloch, a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional and lead author of the just-published (and hot-selling) Windows 7 Resource Kit (Microsoft Press, 2010; ISBN: 9780735627000; 1760 pages), has created a short ebook called “What You Can Do Before You Call Tech Support.” Here are the opening paragraphs:

Your sound card has stopped working, your computer seems sluggish, the network is down, your hard drive is clicking, you can’t view a website, your monitor is hard to read, your new webcam isn’t working, your favorite program won’t run, and a funny burning smell is coming from your computer. What can you do on your own to try to troubleshoot the issue before you pick up the phone to call tech support?

If you’re running Windows 7, quite a lot. Microsoft has included a lot of self-support tools in Windows 7 that you can try using before you seek the help of others, and we’ll examine these in a moment. Then there are the tools you were born with—your five senses (see, hear, smell, taste, touch) and most importantly your brain. And by brain I’m including your memory, experience, and capacity for logical reasoning. Finally, there is ancient and sacred lore passed on in secret from Master to Disciple over the millennia. We’ll see shortly how your brain, your senses, and the secrets of the Wise Ones can be very helpful for troubleshooting computer problems. But first let’s look at what troubleshooting tools are built into Windows 7.

You can download the ebook in XPS format here and in PDF format here. Enjoy!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    October 26, 2009
    I am fan of Windows 7 and loved all the new features.

  • Anonymous
    October 28, 2009
    The text on page 4 refers to things like "the yellow exclamation point" or "the red X", but the document is in black & white, not color!

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2009
    Hi, Bob. Yes, Mitch is describing the color of items you'll see in the user interface of Windows 7. Sorry if that's confusing.

  • Anonymous
    November 25, 2009
    Can get neither the PDF nor the XPS links to load anything! :-(

  • Anonymous
    November 25, 2009
    Oh, of course!!!  I should have known!!  YOU HAVE TO USE IE TO GET THE FILES TO DOWNLOAD!  Bravo, MS!  Never let an opportunity pass to show how much BETTER, FASTER and SMARTER IE is than everyone else!  Better, that is, when the page is written to only work in IE! :-(  The arrogance is a nice touch!

  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2009
    @Skip: What are you talking about? I just downloaded the pdf with Firefox. Stop trolling.

  • Anonymous
    December 29, 2009
    Downloaded ok with Firefox....

  • Anonymous
    January 20, 2010
    i want free e-book 7 troubleshooting tips

  • Anonymous
    January 26, 2010
    Is there any website from where i can get the free troubleshooting book?

  • Anonymous
    June 06, 2010
    Thanks once again more to get stuck into,Must say Windows 7 is So So very good,Wish i could help more people with advice and tips, Unfortunatly for me i worry about getting some topics wrong and do not wish to point people i am trying to help in the wrong direction with incorrect advice.

  • Anonymous
    October 23, 2010
    Nice book! Thnx

  • Anonymous
    December 03, 2010
    Downloaded the ebooks usin Safari............

  • Anonymous
    April 03, 2011
    very helpfull for user thanks...

  • Anonymous
    July 17, 2012
    I am not able to download this any one help me...

  • Anonymous
    March 19, 2013
    What's the big fuss about? I downloaded just fine with Firefox... Some people just have to be troublemakers, I guess.

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    July 29, 2014
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  • Anonymous
    January 09, 2017
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