What are the top 10 troubleshooting sites on the web?
- Stack Overflow (stackoverflow.com) – A popular Q&A community for programmers and developers to seek help with coding and technical issues.
- Microsoft Support (support.microsoft.com) – Microsoft’s official support site, offering solutions to Windows, Office, and other Microsoft-related problems.
- Apple Support (support.apple.com) – Apple’s official support site for troubleshooting issues with macOS, iOS, and Apple hardware.
- Google Support (support.google.com) – Google’s official support hub for resolving issues with products like Android, Chrome, Gmail, and Google Drive.
- iFixit (ifixit.com) – A resource for DIY repair guides and troubleshooting for a wide range of electronics and appliances.
- Super User (superuser.com) – Part of the Stack Exchange network, Super User is a community-driven Q&A site for computer enthusiasts.
- Reddit (reddit.com) – Various subreddits cater to specific troubleshooting needs. For example, r/techsupport and r/AskElectronics are good places to seek help.
- Tom’s Hardware (tomshardware.com) – A community and website known for its hardware reviews, but it also has forums where users can seek assistance with PC-related issues.
- CNET Forums (forums.cnet.com) – CNET’s forums cover a wide range of technology topics, and users often share their knowledge to help with troubleshooting.
- Lifehacker (lifehacker.com) – While primarily a blog, Lifehacker often publishes articles and tips on troubleshooting common tech and life problems.