godisnum1
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- May 7, 2005
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Well I've had several people tell me over the last year or so that I should offer to help people with their computer issues.
I will sometimes offer to help friends or family with their computer problems, but I can normally only do this if they live close to me.
But last year, I started using a program called TeamViewer to remotely connect to my friends computers and work on their computers for them, no matter how far away they live from me. So far, I've helped a friend in Texas, an old friend in Springfield, and a friend over in the United Kingdom. It's kinda fun for me, and I get to help people with their computer problems... which I understand can be frustrating if you don't know much about computers.
So with that being said, I'm offering my help to anyone who needs it. Whether it's something small that only takes a few minutes, or something that might take several hours. Of course I can only do this based on my schedule. I'm usually free after 3pm EST during the weekdays, and normally free on the weekends (spare for church on Sunday morning & evenings)
My only requirement is for you to be running Windows 7, Vista, or XP. Though I've did it before for someone I was once close with, I don't work on Mac's. I can only work on software issues as well. So if it's a (physical) hardware issue or something beyond my capability to fix, I likely won't be able to help.
As for payment... I've yet to charge anyone anything before. One of my friends did make a very nice handmade deer antler knife with an arrow head for me, and another friend sent me a Roman coin along with a hammered coin from the UK. I don't require anyone to send me anything, but if you want to, it's fun to receive neat stuff. I just mainly want to help people if they're having problems with their computers... since it's a talent God's given me.
In order for me to help you, you will want to go to this website and download & install TeamViewer before contacting me.
http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx
Hope I can be of some help....
Bran <><
I will sometimes offer to help friends or family with their computer problems, but I can normally only do this if they live close to me.
But last year, I started using a program called TeamViewer to remotely connect to my friends computers and work on their computers for them, no matter how far away they live from me. So far, I've helped a friend in Texas, an old friend in Springfield, and a friend over in the United Kingdom. It's kinda fun for me, and I get to help people with their computer problems... which I understand can be frustrating if you don't know much about computers.
So with that being said, I'm offering my help to anyone who needs it. Whether it's something small that only takes a few minutes, or something that might take several hours. Of course I can only do this based on my schedule. I'm usually free after 3pm EST during the weekdays, and normally free on the weekends (spare for church on Sunday morning & evenings)
My only requirement is for you to be running Windows 7, Vista, or XP. Though I've did it before for someone I was once close with, I don't work on Mac's. I can only work on software issues as well. So if it's a (physical) hardware issue or something beyond my capability to fix, I likely won't be able to help.
As for payment... I've yet to charge anyone anything before. One of my friends did make a very nice handmade deer antler knife with an arrow head for me, and another friend sent me a Roman coin along with a hammered coin from the UK. I don't require anyone to send me anything, but if you want to, it's fun to receive neat stuff. I just mainly want to help people if they're having problems with their computers... since it's a talent God's given me.
In order for me to help you, you will want to go to this website and download & install TeamViewer before contacting me.
http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx
Hope I can be of some help....
Bran <><