How To Troubleshoot And Fix Common Windows Problems
Nothing can be more frustrating than having a problem with your Computer. Not knowing the exact cause of the problem can be even more frustrating as you spend hours searching around the Internet only to find incomplete answers that may or may not fix the problem.
You know the kind of problems that drive you nuts, CPU spikes bogging down performance at unexpected times, memory leaks sucking up available memory, hard drive constantly thrashing and slowing your computer down to a crawl, disk space disappearing into thin air and no where to be found, start up times taking forever than your patience can handle. I'm sure there is plenty more than what I can list here.
Many of you have down that road where you either bite the bullet and take it to a repair shop (knowing it's going to cost you an arm and a leg) or you just live with the annoying problem day after day, reboot after reboot.
Then there's always the least desirable fix, starting all over and reinstall Windows (no thanks).
In reality, many computer problems can simply be found with proper diagnostics that pin point the problem and make finding a solution much easier.
And that's exactly what the repair shops do. The only difference with the repair shop and you, are the tools they use.
But that's not the worst part of it. Most of the tools they use are free. So why are they charging you $75, $100 or more to get your PC running smoothly again? Because they can.
I must confess that I charged clients the same fee per hour to fix their computers. But I also give them the tools so they can save themselves a repair bill down the road.
And after they use one of tools to fix any new problems that occur, I always get the same response: "…if I only knew about this tool before I spent all that money ". Well there's no reason why you shouldn't have these tool available.
So to help out, I created step-by-step videos that show you the exact tools used by geeks and computer repair shops, and how easy they are to use to troubleshoot and fix annoying Windows problems.
Most of the tools require no installation, all of them are free (don't require reading a manual to use) and will help get your computer running smoothly again. Best of all, you don't need to be a geek to use them.
I'm running a special introductory offer now. The videos can be downloaded immediately. For more details, check out the following link —> Troubleshoot And Fix Windows Problems and don't forget to check out the preview video.
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