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How To Find Computer Information Using eHow

Updated on September 2, 2020

Computers have become an essential part of everyday life. Back in the day, computers were only used by governments and big corporations to help them with their day to day functions. Computers still perform that function, but these days it’s for the everyman. Technology has become so compact and affordable that everyone now has a computer at home. The best thing about this is that all the information on earth is available 24/7 for anyone who is computer literate and net savvy.

Of course not everyone is computer literate. Some people just never had the opportunity to learn or the opportunity never came about. If you are one of them, and you are willing to learn, then the Internet can help you. All  you need to do is log in to do it yourself sites like eHow and About.com. These sites are geared to teach people how to do things and explain procedures step by step in an easy to follow manner. Computer information is literally at your fingertips as long as you follow the steps below.

Sign up for the service. Do it yourself sites like eHow have sign up features that allow members to access the articles. These sites are free of charge so sign up quickly to access a wealth of information. Signing up for the service is easy because the instructions are easy to follow.

  • A valid email is required to register so make sure you have one.
  • Just fill in the appropriate information in the fields provided and you should be on their way to creating an account in those sites.
  • You’ll be asked to accept the Terms and Conditions which is basically a code of conduct and legal waiver. Make sure that you read the Terms and Conditions carefully before agreeing to it.
  • After filling in the appropriate information and agreeing to the Terms and Conditions, a profile will be created for you. You can customize the profile to your liking and you’ll be able to access the information in the do it yourself sites.

Find computer information. Now that you’ve signed up, you can start searching for the computer information you need.

  • At the left hand side of the monitor, you will see a category named “Computers.” You can select this if you want a general search for computer related topics.
  • The “Computer” category is a broad description. You can narrow down your search parameters by selecting sub-categories like Computer Hardware, Software, Programming, Operating Systems, Networking and Troubleshooting. These sub-categories help zero in on the specific article that will be helpful to the problem.
  • You can either select from the sub-categories or type in a search in the “Search” field located at the top of the page, next to the eHow logo and before the little magnifying glass picture.
  • After the page executes the search, the topics will line up and you can just pick the one that  you’re looking for.
  • Try to explore and experiment with the eHow site. As they say, experience is the best teacher and clicking about the site is the best way you’ll learn about computers because they’re experiencing it firsthand.

Nothing to it, right? Learning about the computer online is quite easy as long as you know which sites to go to for information.

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