Anyone with a Microsoft computer will know the huge frustration felt when faced with an error message or a frozen screen.
But those days could soon be over after the software giant released new 'Fix It' software, which is designed to be your own personal computer technician.
Microsoft said the new software is designed to fix early glitches before they develop into faults that crash your computer
A beta or test version of the software promises 'tools that help solve the issues you have now and prevent new ones.'
Once uploaded, the free program should automatically scan your computer and diagnose and common faults. It will then ask if you want it to be repaired.
It has fixes for around 300 of the most commonly encountered problems that stop Windows from working properly. The vast database of faults was created by automatic reports sent back by Windows computers that experienced crashes, bugs and so on.
It is primarily intended for Windows XP and Vista users.
Once uploaded, the free program should automatically scan your computer and diagnose and common faults. It will then ask if you want it to be repaired.
It has fixes for around 300 of the most commonly encountered problems that stop Windows from working properly. The vast database of faults was created by automatic reports sent back by Windows computers that experienced crashes, bugs and so on.
It is primarily intended for Windows XP and Vista users.
The Fix It software works to resolve 300 common Microsoft computer problems
If the 'Fix It' program cannot solve the problem it provides detailed information that can be sent to Microsoft's support staff about what has gone wrong.
The free software can be downloaded from Microsoft fix-it center support pages. - www.dailymail.co.uk
The free software can be downloaded from Microsoft fix-it center support pages. - www.dailymail.co.uk