Tia wrote:
> Hi all, I am new to computers actually I just turned 1 on my win98 system. I
> want to change fields and need some direction. I would like to be an
> all-round troubleshooting repair tech. I get so lost in all this computer
> stuff and need a focal point can anyone help? A friend gave me a 386 with win
> 3.1. It just stairs at me. I want to learn DOS got a booklet "understanding
> and getting around in DOS" its OK would like something easier to follow.

There are two ways in learning something (IMHO anyway):

1. Reading, reading and more reading (read that book, read this list, read
FAQs, read the manual for DOS - "help")
2. Experiment

You need to choose the one that best suits you, personally I prefer a
little reading until I grasp the basics and then I switch completly over
to experimenting until it works as I want. If you want to be good at trouble
shouting this is probably the best way to go, since you *will* have troubles
to shoot at ;-)

As a start I would suggest skipping Win 3.x for the moment and move
completly to DOS.

BTW: "There are no stupid questions, just stupids answers" - and my guess
is that this wasn't an all so great answer ;-)
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/

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