Fix common problems one safe step at a time.
Choose the problem that sounds closest. Technical words have a dotted underlineβhover, tap or use the keyboard to see a plain-English explanation.
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Computer Help
Simple checks for slow computers, startup problems, updates, storage and backups.
View guides βInternet & Wi-Fi
Work out whether the problem is your device, Wi-Fi coverage, router or internet service.
View guides βPrinters & Devices
Connect printers, scan documents, set up phones, tablets and smart TVs.
View guides βScams & Safety
Immediate actions after scams, suspicious pop-ups, account problems and fake support calls.
View guides βSetup Guides
Set up a new computer, move files, add email and protect important photos.
View guides βTechnology Explained
Plain-English explanations of common technology words and services.
View guides βStart with one of these
What to do after a scammer had remote access
Immediate steps after someone viewed or controlled your computer through remote-access software.
Open guide βEasy β’ 15β30 minutesWi-Fi keeps disconnecting: checks in the right order
Work out whether repeated dropouts come from one device, weak coverage, the router or the internet service.
Open guide βEasy β’ 10β20 minutesPrinter says offline: fixes in order
A plain-English checklist for an offline Wi-Fi or USB printer.
Open guide βMedium β’ 1β3 hoursNew computer setup checklist
A practical order for updates, accounts, files, email, printers and backups before retiring the old computer.
Open guide βEasy β’ 15β30 minutesHow to speed up a slow computer
Safe first steps for a slow Windows computer, including restarts, storage checks, updates and startup programs.
Open guide βBeginner β’ 4 minute readModem, router and Wi-Fi explained
Understand what each internet device does and which one to restart.
Open guide βSafe guides only
We avoid risky instructions such as opening power supplies, bypassing passwords, deleting system folders or erasing drives without a backup.
Clear stopping points
Each guide explains when to stop and get help before a small problem becomes data loss, account loss or unsafe equipment.
Still stuck?
Use the guide as far as you feel comfortable, then call, text or book help. You do not need to know technical words.