Microsoft offers free email, chat, and phone support for SP1 upgraders



This is something everybody should take advantage of. Instead of wasting your time asking others and searching on the net, Microsoft is offering unlimited installation and compatibility support at no charge until March 18, 2009.

Click here to access their Support Page

This is a step forward for Microsoft’s tech-support. Currently they charge an amount that I consider outrageous for operating system support, especially when they don’t offer even one or two free support sessions for their customers spending hundreds of dollars on Vista. Anyway, if you haven’t updated to Windows Vista Service Pack 1 yet, you should definitely do so right away.

What to do if you cannot update to or install Windows Vista Service Pack 1
List of the most notable changes made by Windows Vista Service Pack 1

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4 Responses to “Microsoft offers free email, chat, and phone support for SP1 upgraders”

  1. Speed Up Vista Says:

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  3. Tabrez.M.F Says:

    Dears,
    I bought my new laptop with MS home edition(vista).But ms office is unable to open in it.Please help me to resolve this isssue. quick respond id highly appreciated.

    Regards,
    Tabrez.M.F

  4. Ronald Fash Says:

    I have two computers. One uses Windows XP and the other Vista. The Windows XP has Word Software and the Vista has Works. It seems that the Windows XP can not open files and attachment sent to Vista Works and visa versa.

    Please advise how this can be rectified.

    Ron Fash

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