Turbo Windows - The Ultimate PC Speed Up Guide (Liz Cornwell, et al)

 
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Turbo Windows - The Ultimate PC Speed Up Guide (Liz Cornwell, et al)

The only book that caters to both inexperienced and seasoned computer users is this one. It offers straightforward English instructions for computer maintenance and speedup. Because of this, the book is extremely helpful for beginners.

Even those with no prior computer experience can speed up their PCs with "Turbo Windows" by simply following the instructions. The book also explains why Windows machines ought to be improved as well as how they operate.

Millions of computer users struggle with dealing with a slow, unresponsive computer. Easy use and aging of Windows systems is the cause of this simple problem. They consequently become difficult to utilize. However, you can speed up a slow computer, and "Turbo Windows - The Ultimate PC Speed Up Guide" is the book that will show you how.

This book will teach you how to:

  • Perform essential PC maintenance
  • Troubleshoot common computer problems
  • Fix Windows errors, crashes, and freeze-ups
  • Upgrade your hardware
  • Apply advanced Windows tweaks
  • Speed up Internet connection
  • And more

Ebook Details

About the Authors
  • Liz Cornwell has authored a number of non-fiction books on a range of topics. She is a well-known expert in computer optimization and has developed a reputation for knowing what her readers want, giving clear guidance, and being technically accurate.
  • The Auslogics Software Labs Supervisor is Andre Coolfix. Andre is continuously looking for ways to speed up Windows and Internet connections for both personal and business use. He is an expert in computer technology. He is interested in enhancing software and including new features, and he is continuously experimenting with speedup and optimization approaches.
Publisher
Published
Published Date / Year
(November 7, 2011); eBook (2011 - Date)
Hardcover
174 pages
eBook Format
HTML, PDF (Zipped, 35.2 MB)
ISBN-10
1467925675
ISBN-13
978-1467925679

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