Omnitech Support launches dedicated remote technical support for Windows 7 users
Filed Under (News) by admin on 27-10-2009
Windows seven seems to have taken off well ! Microsoft shares gained 5.4% on October 23rd. It is estimated that 70% of computers still have Windows XP and with Windows 7 being accepted as a great operating system, many would need to perform a clean install.
This also means that there would be a growing demand for technical support. Omnitech support, a leading Technical Support company has launched dedicated Technical Support channels for Windows 7 users. Windows 7 users can either call or chat with Microsoft Certified Technicians and seek expert help. Omnitech support is also considering offering free technical support for limited duration through chat. Remote technical support is going to be key because fresh installations of Widows & operating system will need Application installation support. The support demand for Microsoft Office products will also see a increase. Omnitech support has hundreds of Microsoft Certified System Engineers are their multi-location centers.
This also means that there would be a growing demand for technical support. Omnitech support, a leading Technical Support company has launched dedicated Technical Support channels for Windows 7 users. Windows 7 users can either call or chat with Microsoft Certified Technicians and seek expert help. Omnitech support is also considering offering free technical support for limited duration through chat. Remote technical support is going to be key because fresh installations of Widows & operating system will need Application installation support. The support demand for Microsoft Office products will also see a increase. Omnitech support has hundreds of Microsoft Certified System Engineers are their multi-location centers.













I love my Windows 7, but a few days ago, on my Alienware M17x notebook, the audio dropped out, and I’ve tried everything it asked me to to recover = no good. I repeatedly get the message: “The audio device you selected is currently turned off in Windows.”
Huh?!
i forgot my pass word while settinf win7 how can i re-set pass ????
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