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Home > Site Reviews Center > Archives > By Date > September 2001

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September 2001
Updated JUNE, 2007

Virtual Dr
http://www.virtualdr.com
GRADE LEVEL: Professional, Advanced

CONTENT:
Part of the larger MyDesktop.com, Virtual Dr provides tutorials and helpful solutions to the most common computer problems.
AESTHETICS:
This mostly text site has a simple layout set in frames. Windows Media Player or Real Player is required for viewing some of the tutorials.
ORGANIZATION:
Users can access the featured tutorials from the text links on the main page; the internal pages have a top navigation menu.
REVIEW:
This is the place to find the answers to your computer problems, whether you are a novice or a skilled user. The Virtual Dr offers tutorials on such topics as cleaning up your Windows system, using handhelds, upgrading your PC, and installing and improving a network. There are forums available for discussing both hardware and software issues. Additionally, users will find helpful tips on different operating systems and the opportunity to subscribe to a free weekly newsletter of technology help.
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Reviewed by Hazel Jobe
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