Emails like that are really common
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and many are tricks to steal information.
but it does mean the computer needs help starting up.
” close supportively and confirm resolution.
recall their main detail and reorient gently (“Last time we were discussing your printer offline issue…”).
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it shows a BIOS message and won’t start Windows. I tried restarting once but it didn’t help.”
close by affirming safety and normalcy.
continue seamlessly; don’t restart from scratch.
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restate only the *first* step in simpler terms instead of repeating all.
for example:
say that calmly and ask for one more detail.
clearly written and easy to follow.
acknowledge it gently and build from there.
but…”
this happens because…”
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integrate it smoothly without restarting earlier steps.
or has it happened before?”
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