How to fix a slow computer the easy way

SLOW COMPUTER?  HOW TO FIX IT YOURSELF!

Wait! This is important! Quickly read these facts.
They're short, sweet and to the point.

You cannot fix a slow computer by:

•  repairing or cleaning only the registry!
•  only defragmenting the hard drives! Especially using Windows Defrag.
•  using Windows Cleanup to get rid of unwanted clutter.
•  running an antivirus program to get rid of all malicious software.
•  using MS Config to reduce startup applications (it's dangerous!)
•  not applying the repair process methodically and in the correct sequence.

If you have been using a Windows computer regularly for more than a year, your computer will already have slowed down considerably.

You need to fix your computer in the same way a technician will do it. It must be done systematically, first things first, like safeguarding your data before trying to clean the registry. Like getting rid of unnecessary files before you do a defrag.

HOW TO FIX YOUR SLOW COMPUTER shows you step by step,  with diagrams and pictures,  using only freeware, how to systematically repair the errors,improve the performance and make it as fast as it has ever been by getting rid of slow boots, sluggish and funny behavior, virii, malware and system failures....

How to fix your slow computer - book cover

What does it cost to have a computer specialist fix your slow computer? Here in South Africa you would have to pay a minimum of US$70.

In this book I will not only show you the exact steps the specialist would have taken, I also show you how to keep it at top performance after it has been fixed.

At the price of US$38.50 you can't afford to be without it. (Until we have our Google adwords properly worked out and in place, we're selling the book at US$28.75)

Here's what Peter says:

We are three associates who share an office and a receptionist. We all do similar work and use our computers for various tasks such as a large intranet, normal word processing, internet surfing etc.

Since using the information in your book, I get much more work done than any of my associates and I find I have more free time to do something else which would otherwise have been left behind. I'm really pleased with the results.

P D Theron
www.theronattorneys.com

Here's what Monica says:

Tom, I had just started applying the first steps set out in the first chapter of your book and made a backup as you described it, when my computer's hard drive started giving problems and I lost a lot of data, amongst which, all the emails in my computer's inbox.
(Over 10 000 emails!)

I was so glad I had bought your book at that stage because I was able to recover everything. As an Estate Agent, some of the info that got lost was very important to my business and I think if I hadn't used the information in your book, I could have lost a lot of money in the process.

Thanks again. I recommend your book wherever I go.

Monica van Tonder
ERA Brink Property Group

How to get your PC ready for cleaning
Have you built up a formidable music or photo collection on your PC? You wouldn't want to lose it because of a malfunctioning PC. What about all those documents and spreadsheets? Won't you lose money if they're suddenly gone?
In this book I show you step by step how to easily safeguard your data.

You will have peace of mind, knowing your information is safe.

How to Clear Out Forgotten Programs
You may install new programs all the time. Sometimes it doesn't do what you thought it could do, and the program sits on your computer consuming resources and hurting performance.
Windows' Remove Programs does not do a proper job. There are other ways, easier, better and free.

Less files on the hard drives makes the PC's response time much quicker and your productivity soars.

Cleaning up unused, unnecessary and junk files.
You will be surprised at the number of unused junk files residing on your PC. It could run into gigabytes.

Less junk to sift through can really help you to get your work done faster.

How to easily optimize your PC's Registry
The Registry is the nervous system of your PC and if it gets damaged, Windows is going to start experiencing critical errors.

Have you ever seen that blue screen "Windows has recovered from a serious error."

When I show you how to fix your registry, you won't even remember the blue color anymore.

Favourite or Bookmark Cleaning
No more scrolling down pages for pages, searching for one of your favourite websites.

Cleaning your Browser's history and temp data.
When you browse the web you accumulate a huge amount of stored data. Just what is and what isn't junk is a personal decision.

You'll be able to keep only what you need, everything else will be removed to open up space for the good stuff.

Fix that slow boot process.
Does it feel as if your PC is taking ages to boot. The more things that are loaded at startup, the slower the boot process, and the less room later for other programs.

Internet threats; Removing Malware.
Wikipedia defines it as follows:
Malware, also known as Malicious Software, is software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system without the owner's informed consent. Malware includes computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, most root kits, spyware, dishonest adware, and other unwanted software.

Optimizing XP's memory usage
Although XP does better at freeing memory than the Windows 9X's did, it still can't do it 100% and therefore it needs some help.

Indeed, there is help for that too. You'll never see that balloon reading: "WARNING: Virtual Memory Minimum To Low." again with no worry when it's going to stop completely.

Managing the startup
Startup Managers (sometimes called “Setup” or “Configuration” tools) allow you to control and configure the programs and services that start with Windows.

There's a nifty little guy that really barks at an intruder. Your PC needs him.

Making your internet connection quicker.
Let me show you how to teach your PC broadband and you'll be able to surf and download stuff much faster.

Scheduling programs to run automatically.
Almost all utilities can be automated. Set it and forget it. Much less trouble and more free time for you to do what you enjoy.

Moving the My Documents folder
The My Documents folder is by default located on the C: drive, the same drive that contains the Windows operating system. Storing these two things together on the same drive is not a great idea for several reasons.

I will not only tell you why, but show you what to do about it, giving you peace of mind.

Disconnect unused network connections
A remote computer may be turned off for weeks now. If you don't tell Windows, it's going to try it's utmost to connect to that PC.

De-fragment the hard drives frequently.
Here are two great secrets I would like to share with you. Not only defrag the hard drives, but optimize the file placement, placing the most used files in the fast lane for optimal loading time. Then install the other application which defrags as soon as you take your eyes off the screen.

Some popular tweaks for speed and stability.
This is where we really put your computer on Steroids and it won't even be disqualified.

My guarantee to you.

If you make use of all the information in this book and your computer is still slower than the day you bought it, ask your money back and you'll be refunded. You don't even have to send the book back to me ;-) (ClickBank will refund you. They have a 60 day money back guarantee.)

And here's a bonus for you!

When you buy the book you'll find a link on the download page to a page where there is a ton of free stuff you can choose from and download whatever pleases you. From more Windows tips, other tips, computer games, software, to screensavers, funny clips, videos and funny pictures. (No adult stuff)

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After you have gone through the payment process at ClickBank, you will be directed to the download page where you can download the book in .pdf format.

You can email me at tommeintjes@mweb.co.za


Tom Meintjes  (pronounced mainkiss)

P.S. Just think about it for a moment. You can save time, money and have peace of mind, knowing your PC won't crash or let you down when you need it most.

P.P.S. Just a reminder, as soon as we have our adwords in place, the price of How to Fix Your Slow Computer is going up from US$28.75 to US$38.50


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