How To Speed Up Your PC
Recently, my PC seems to be slowing down, becoming unstable, hangs for no reason, and takes a long time to boot up.
Then I read somewhere that there are many ways to optimize my PC to make it run faster (without upgrading hardware), and spent a few days on the Internet trying to find out how. Big mistake!
I ended up more confused and ran into MORE problems when running some software on my PC.
I was tearing out my hair (whatever is left), until I came across this valuable ebook called PC Secret Formula.
I then followed the simple instructions and tweaks, and was pleasantly surprised to discover there are actually quite a bit I can do to:
- speed up my PC many times over
- tweak hidden settings to improve performance by 250%
- slice my boot time by half
- free up valuable disk space of unwanted files
- maintain my PC in peak condition by doing simple tasks
And the 26-page guide shows you how to download free resources for your MUST-HAVE PC security needs (3 modes of defense).
It even comes with free email consultation with the author (who’s a FORMER HACKER!) - all for under ten dollars.
Here’s a short 6-minute video made by the ebook author, Kris, recorded exclusively just for my visitors:
Check Out PC Secret Formula Now !
I don’t know if I’m revealing too much, by telling you the ebook essentially shows you the following:
- the essential tools (freeware) that you need to optimize your PC
- the tweaks to the Windows environment to improve performance and which hogs down Windows resources
- clearing unwanted programs/files
- validating the O/S (this was new to me!)
- the 3 defense : antivirus, spyware, firewall - all using free software
- disabling unnecessary Windows services, which helps to speed up boot-up time
- freeware to do caching, defrag, registry cleaning and optimizing
- more tips to reduce boot up time
- tweaks to reduce Internet connection and download time
- short checklist on weekly maintenance
After doing the above, I found my PC to be more stable, boot up faster (almost half the time), and runs faster overall.
Now that my PC is fast and stable again, I can get more work done with the limited time I have. Talk about increased productivity!
Craig Johnson
P/S You need to view the video to be convinced yourself:
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February 5th, 2008 at 11:04 am
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adedeji abiodun