Microsoft Launches Fix it Center Beta

Microsoft has launched a beta version of a new downloadable support tool called the Fix It Center. Here's the word...

Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS) recently launched the Microsoft Fix it Center (Beta), a client and web-based service that guides users through the complete support experience with automated fixes, customized self-help in the cloud and seamless escalation to assisted support if needed.  Fix it Center is a free service that customers can download for in-depth troubleshooting and access to online tools that allow them to monitor multiple devices and find a richer set of relevant, targeted solutions.

Fix it Center is the next step in Microsoft’s commitment to offer customers intuitive, easy-to-use support tools that are available when and where they need them.  Fix it Center offers a number of customer benefits, including:

Better self-help and assisted support: Fix it Center helps users solve common issues automatically by running applicable troubleshooters on their machine and guiding them to automated fixes and customized self-help in the cloud.  If Fix it Center cannot solve a specific issue, customers can still access phone, email or chat support with a Microsoft Support professional who can access their Fix it Center account and get details about the hardware, the problem, and the solutions they have already tried, to ensure faster problem resolution. 

Broader product support:  Window 7 already offers a number of built in support capabilities, but Fix it Center leverages the same diagnostics model for Windows XP and Windows Vista, offering a consistent experience for customers. It also takes the troubleshooting experience to the next level by tying the results of the troubleshooting to Microsoft Support services in the cloud where users are offered additional self-help solutions and an easy and seamless handoff to assisted support if needed.  Fix it Center offers more than 300 solutions localized in 24 languages.

Easier support for SMBs: Fix it Center will ease the maintenance load and ensure that Microsoft technology is working reliably and efficiently.  Fix it Center will create an environment where small businesses can focus on their business, while Microsoft provides an easier experience where software works better and, when issues do occur, support is easier.

You can find out more at the the Fix it Center web site.

Discuss this Article 5

derek.bowen
on Apr 16, 2010
Installed it, went to run it but wanted me to run as Admin... so right click run as admin... does not run...asks you to run as admin... assume this is due to being beta.
Waethorn
on Apr 16, 2010
This is good stuff. Fix it's are awesome. There are times when we use them on customer PC's instead of looking up KB's to find out registry keys to edit manually to fix a problem. A lot of this kind of stuff is already built into the Windows 7 troubleshooters, but having those capabilities backported to previous versions of Windows is a tremendous benefit to everyone.
DarkSages
on Apr 16, 2010
Why does this remind me of another program that will give you suggestions on keeping your computer in shape. Microsoft pulled that one so why try this one now?
Backup77
on Apr 16, 2010
but having those capabilities backported to previous versions of Windows is a tremendous benefit to everyone. Agreed this is really useful tool to have and now thats its being made available to both Vista and XP is good news.
pthurrott
on Apr 16, 2010
I was actually kind of surprised how much this was like third party fix-it tools as well.

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