S sad_dumpling New member Joined Apr 12, 2022 Posts 4 Apr 12, 2022 #1 Hi guy! I am excited to have come across this forum. I am 13 years old and extremely into technology. I live in Georgia. I want to learn as much as I can and help with troubleshooting any type of Window problem. If anyone has a bit of direction on where to start learning, I mean I see all the great tutorials and resources here but if anyone knows a curriculum-based study I would really appreciate that. I need a direction to follow instead of the random googles (yes I know that is a part of studying and learning) but it's nice to have a hiking path I can see. Looking forward to asking a bunch of questions and learning!
Hi guy! I am excited to have come across this forum. I am 13 years old and extremely into technology. I live in Georgia. I want to learn as much as I can and help with troubleshooting any type of Window problem. If anyone has a bit of direction on where to start learning, I mean I see all the great tutorials and resources here but if anyone knows a curriculum-based study I would really appreciate that. I need a direction to follow instead of the random googles (yes I know that is a part of studying and learning) but it's nice to have a hiking path I can see. Looking forward to asking a bunch of questions and learning!
Gary R Forum Moderator, Security Analyst, Windows Update Analyst Staff member Joined Aug 13, 2021 Posts 3,113 Apr 13, 2022 #2 Welcome to Sysnative. Troubleshooting any kind of Windows problem is a pretty big ambition. What I'd recommend you do to begin with, is narrow things down a bit, and choose an aspect of computing that interests you the most, and concentrate your energies on that.
Welcome to Sysnative. Troubleshooting any kind of Windows problem is a pretty big ambition. What I'd recommend you do to begin with, is narrow things down a bit, and choose an aspect of computing that interests you the most, and concentrate your energies on that.
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,197 Location %systemroot% Apr 13, 2022 #3 Welcome to Sysnative! Just to add to what Gary said, it really depends on what your goals are and what level of proficiency you want to be at. The more broad you are, the less likely you're going to know much in depth. It's why almost every profession has specialists in a few key areas.
Welcome to Sysnative! Just to add to what Gary said, it really depends on what your goals are and what level of proficiency you want to be at. The more broad you are, the less likely you're going to know much in depth. It's why almost every profession has specialists in a few key areas.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,634 Location Panama City Beach, FL Apr 13, 2022 #4 Welcome to Sysnative! I am glad to see one at your age yearning to learn.
S sad_dumpling New member Joined Apr 12, 2022 Posts 4 Apr 13, 2022 #5 Thanks, everyone for the advice. I will have to do more research and see what interests me the most. I really like the security side of things but know I need to start from the ground up. Happy to be here and learn!
Thanks, everyone for the advice. I will have to do more research and see what interests me the most. I really like the security side of things but know I need to start from the ground up. Happy to be here and learn!
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Will Senior Administrator Staff member Joined Mar 4, 2012 Posts 7,994 Location %tmp% Apr 23, 2022 #9 A little late to the party - but welcome to Sysnative!
jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,541 Location New Jersey Shore May 28, 2022 #10 Welcome to Sysnative Forums! John p.s. You may want to start with our BSOD Training Academy - Sysnative BSOD Academy
Welcome to Sysnative Forums! John p.s. You may want to start with our BSOD Training Academy - Sysnative BSOD Academy