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New PC Repair Guide Offered  » read source
The last thing families need to worry about, in an age of rising gas and food prices, is investing hundreds of dollars for a new computer. A new ebook offered at http://www.slowcomputerhelp.com illustrates that most older, slow, and error-prone systems may simply need to be re-tuned with a few mouse clicks and cleaned of old files to work as good as new.

Web developer and author of "The Slow Computer Emergency Repair Kit", Chris Molnar, declared: "I have a lot of clients who come to me worried that they need to buy a new computer." He continued: "I simply ask them to perform a few basic mouse-clicks to clean their system and adjust a couple settings to optimize their start-up times. They are then amazed at how fast their computer responds again, and how easy it was to do."

Every casual computer user will know this scenario: where once your new computer responded impressively fast, after a few months email takes forever to download, and the hard drive light flickers too often, it becomes sluggish, crippling errors or crashes begin to pop up with increasing frequency.

A frustrated user may think they need to go to a computer repair shop or shell out money for a brand new system. The clunky PC, in most cases, simply needs a quick tune-up. All computers eventually grind down due to factors such as:

    * Unused files and programs
    * Spyware and viruses
    * Damaged registry (the "library" of Windows)
    * Hard drive fragmentation

Written in consultation with professional PC repair technicians, "The Slow Computer Emergency Repair Kit" solves all these problems and with less than 20 minutes of work. Additionally, an optimized computer will often perform even better than when it was bought new.

A simple electronic cleansing and a couple settings tweaks, instead of worrying about needing a new computer, will likely be all that's needed to boost the life and speed of an existing computer.

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