| No Need To Be Terrified When
Your Computer Goes Wrong.
Learn How To Handle
Problems Like A Professional.
From The Desk Of Dave Fraser
Dear Friend,
Do you get terrified when your computer at home isn't
working?
Worried that your computer crashes or doesn't
print especially when you're working on an important project for your
company?
It's hard to believe that computers are so common in
our society, yet few users know what to do when they have problems with their
ever-so important PC.
Should you take a degree in computing or a part-time
course on how to troubleshoot computers?
Back in the working office, you have computer
technicians solving all your problems. With any questions you have, you'll just
call the IT department and someone will be there to help you.
The problem is, they won't spend time to teach you
what they did or explain in detail what caused the problem. They're
just too busy with work and so are you.
But if you're at home and you can't start up your PC,
you're infected with a virus, your computer is terribly slow or your files are
missing -- who do you turn to?
You may have friendly neighbours who'll help you
and get your PC up and running, but wouldn't it be embarrassing if you've asked
them several times already? Would your neighbours suddenly stop answering the
door when they see you ringing the bell at night?
Being Technical With Your PC Does
Not
Require A Degree
Well you'll be glad to know
that being an expert with your PC doesn't require you to get a degree in
Computer Studies. If you take the time to learn some basic PC skills, you'll
never have to call on your friendly neighbour or close friends for
advice.
The reason why so many people are afraid of
computers, is because they don't know what to do when the PC isn't
working. They just sit there and afraid to press any more keys.
There are no manuals that come with your PC
to tell you how to troubleshoot problems and how to upgrade your PC if
needed.
So like the rest of the people, you'll just
use your computer carefully and pray that you won't have any problems. After
all, it's going to take time to wait for a friend to fix your PC. Especially
when they don't live near you.
Why Pay So Much For A One Hour
Job?
What would you do if your PC
was very slow all of a sudden, taking 5 minutes just to start up your
computer?
What would you do if there's nothing shown
on the monitor?
Is there anything you can do if you see
advertisements popping up continuously every time you surf the internet?
What if you suddenly found that you could
no longer save photos from your digital camera to your PC?
The solution many home users would take, is
to carry the PC to their local computer repair shop and pay hundreds of dollars
for
less than an hour of service?
Yes...that is not a mistake. There are many times
when a technician only needs to take around 10 minutes to find out what the
problem is with the PC and fix it.
The crazy thing is, the owner of the PC
doesn't know that. All they care about is getting their PC fixed as quick as
possible so that they can get back to work again.
Wouldn't you be gutted that you've paid
someone hundreds of dollars for fixing a 10 minute problem, knowing that you
could have saved that money by doing it yourself?
But damn it. You know you have no choice.
You haven't got a clue about computers and your only option is to get it fixed
by a professional.
But You Can Be An Expert And
Save Hundreds Of Dollars
This is not hype. It's not a
lie. You can become knowledgeable with computers within 7 days -- enough
to troubleshoot most problems and be more confident working with your
PC.
You just need to find a book that has no
fluff, and gives you all the specific details you need in order to do basic
troubleshooting with your PC.
A book that will only show you what
you need to know, simple and quick to read and enables you to understand
computers much more than the average user.
Introducing the book...
Becoming A Computer Expert In 7
Days
This guide is written for the average PC user, who
is terrified of computers and is a computer idiot.
It contains information which teaches you
what a computer consists of, how to upgrade different components, how to
troubleshoot common problems, how to protect your PC and how to
effortlessly reinstall your PC when needed.

If you think that you'll never understand computers and
have no chance in learning how to fix errors yourself, then think again.
The book, How To Become A Computer Expert In 7
Days, will change that.
You'll be confident when working on an important project with your PC and will
be over the moon once you start fixing problems by yourself.
After a while, you'll be receiving calls from other neighbours, crying for
help.
Inside the book, you'll discover:
- What kind of PC you really need for the tasks you're doing
- What are the essential
components of a PC
- How each PC
components work and if you need to replace them
- What to do if your PC is slow before deciding if you need an upgrade
- The type of software you must install on your PC
- How to re-install the whole of your PC in under 2 hours
- How to know if you're taken for a ride by a
technician fixing your PC
- How to speak to a computer salesman
- Advanced techniques on troubleshooting your PC
- And much, much more
So How Much Is It Going To Cost To
Become Your Own Computer Expert?
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| With the amount
of stress, time and money that this book is going to save you,
it would make perfect sense if I priced it at $97. After all, a computer
technician will charge you at least a $100 for fixing a simple
problem.
Calling a technician for a visit to your
home, would cost much, much more.
However, I've decided not to charge $97 for
this guide. Not even half the price at $50. Since it's so effortless for me to
write this guide, since I know the topic so well, I have decided to charge an
affordable $17.
With the knowledge contained in the book,
you'll have no problem saving 2 hours of stress when your computer goes wrong.
Those 2 hours are worth at least $100.
To make this purchase a no-brainer for you,
here's my money back guarantee that
comes with your order.
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