Seeking Remote Techie

SoCalGal

Bit poster
My first post!

I'm not sure where to put this request, so I picked the most general category.

I'm a novice Mac/Parallels user. Sometimes I need technical support, but I don't need a techie to come to my office to provide that support.

How can I find a techie who's experienced with both Mac and Windows so that I get the full support I need? I have phoned all over in my area and could find no one experienced with both + Parallels. Then I reasoned, through the wonder of remote access, it doesn't matter where the techie is located, so I came here to ask.

Thanks.

SCG
Orange County, CA
 
just post your quesations here

If you don't understand how to install and maintain a windows machine you better get some books and read them
I often get free techincal advice in the usenet groups about the software involved
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Hugh W
 
Just post your questions here, if you want to get one-on-one help, contact me via PM and we should be able to set something up.
 
Hugh, I don't really have time to run my computer like a pro, but your point is well-taken: I should know the basics. No more just getting in the car and drivin'. :-)

Can you suggest a (single) book I can buy that pretty much covers the basics? Thanks.
 
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