Make Full Use of the Help Button

According to Vista users around me, the majority of them usually get oblivious of the help button on startmenu. When some problem comes into being, the first thing they will do is to ask somebody else or try to modify the computer themselves or even directly restart it. Click Start and then click Help and Support. The Help and Support window will open. You’re in. You’ve already gone further than many, many others. To read it at first will benefit you a lot. However, what will it bring us?

• A new voice for Windows. No, it’s not Clippy II. Help is easier to understand than in previous versions of Windows. It uses the language you use. You’ll notice the difference.

• Help topics originate from your questions. We created topics based on common questions and problems. This is why Help topic titles often reflect the question you are likely asking or the problem you're trying to solve. You’ll know it when you see it.

• Certain topics deliver certain types of content. Quick answers, procedures, troubleshooters, and FAQs give you answers quickly, while articles use a longer format to provide more information, best practices, and tips.

• Help has more than 750 illustrations and screen shots to show you the way.

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