Bismarc
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Hello,
I really enjoyed your computer repair page, my brother and I are in the process of starting our own pc repair business in our city so I need all the information I can receive. Can your recommend any other good computer repair guides?
Thanks
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snakeyes37 11:24 AM, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
- Hello. I took a look over the article as you suggested and I agree, your contributions, as good as they are, may be better suited at Wikibooks, which welcomes books and repair guides similar to your article. I can move or delete the information on your behalf, although as I'm not a member of Wikibooks at all, you'll need to add the information there yourself. Hope this helps. -- Longhair 14:08, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
- Your article is now at User:Bismarc/Computer repair. -- Longhair 14:14, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
Glad you liked it
editHi, Glad you liked this page, but adding information could take some time, so it will be a big help if you could contribute too.BUT hold on to your hats just yet, because according to the wikipedian policy , tutorials like these should be in another part of the Wiki Universe , and not in Wikipedia. So give some time... maybe the system administrator can move this site to a more appropriate place.In the mean time, try the site Tomshardwareguide.com and Howstuffswork.com. It helps
Keep in touch, bye