[tabi] Re: Fw: Microsoft Offers New Service For The DisabledComputer User.

  • From: "Norine Labitzke" <norine@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 21:42:12 -0400

Thanks so much and I will save this reference as I know I will need it.
Norine

 

From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Charles Atkins
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2013 11:37 AM
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Subject: [tabi] Fw: Microsoft Offers New Service For The DisabledComputer
User.

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Craig Spencer <mailto:craigspencer2.0@xxxxxxxxx>  

To: Charles Atkins <mailto:catkins@xxxxxxx>  

Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 5:54 AM

Subject: Fwd: Microsoft Offers New Service For The DisabledComputer User.

 



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Subject: Microsoft Offers New Service For The DisabledComputer User.

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Microsoft Offers New Service For The DisabledComputer User.


I wanted to write to the list to pass on some info which I believe will be
helpful to blind people everywhere. Microsoft has a new program in which
technitions fix computers for people with disabilities. It is a free
program. They started it in January. The people there will remote into a
computer, and fix issues you might have.

I know this from personal experience. Let me tell you guys why.
I have a desktop computer which was very sick indeed. There was carruption
in windows, and the registry. I had so many issues with it, I can't list
them all. After 20 hours of tireless work on there part I am pleased to say
that it is completely fixed, and it runs like new. They did not want to
reinstall windows, so they sent me a copy of windows 7 free of charge.

They did what they call a install and repair which left all my data in tact.

The technition went in and fixed the registry, and so many other things. I
am so pleased, and I thought I'd pass this on to you guys for future
reference.

They asked me to promote the program since it was new, and people didn't
know about it yet. Even my instructor did not know. I went through training
for jaws, office, and other things for customer service work.

Well enough rambling from me. Here is the number to there service center.

It is:

1-800-936-5900. I hope this info helps.

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