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Important Laptop Info

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Digital Literacy For Dummies
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You need to know some important information about your laptop in the event of a technological emergency. Print this page, fill in the blanks, and keep this information near your computer for those dire moments when things go wrong.

My laptop computer dealer: ____________

Dealer’s number: ____________

Dealer’s email: ____________

Tech support phone line: ____________

Tech support e-mail: ____________

ISP name: ____________

ISP tech support line: ____________

ISP’s web page: ____________

ISP email: ____________

ISP’s domain name: ____________

ISP’s email POP3 server name: ____________

ISP’s email SMTP name: ____________

My Internet login name: ____________

(Save Internet password elsewhere.)

My email address: ____________

(Save email password elsewhere.)

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About the book author:

Dan Gookin has been writing about technology for 20 years. He has contributed articles to numerous high-tech magazines and written more than 90 books about personal computing technology, many of them accurate.
He combines his love of writing with his interest in technology to create books that are informative and entertaining, but not boring. Having sold more than 14 million titles translated into more than 30 languages, Dan can attest that his method of crafting computer tomes does seem to work.
Perhaps Dan’s most famous title is the original DOS For Dummies, published in 1991. It became the world’s fastest-selling computer book, at one time moving more copies per week than the New York Times number-one best seller (although, because it’s a reference book, it could not be listed on the NYT best seller list). That book spawned the entire line of For Dummies books, which remains a publishing phenomenon to this day.
Dan’s most recent titles include PCs For Dummies, 9th Edition; Buying a Computer For Dummies, 2005 Edition; Troubleshooting Your PC For Dummies; Dan Gookin’s Naked Windows XP; and Dan Gookin’s Naked Office. He publishes a free weekly computer newsletter, “Weekly Wambooli Salad,” and also maintains the vast and helpful Web site www.wambooli.com.