Computer Comprehensive Companion

Over 100 computer tips and Windows tricks your friends, family, and most hated enemies only wish they knew!

Nonfiction, Computers, General Computing, Skills, Internet
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Author: Doug Knell ISBN: 9786163821751
Publisher: Innovasion Publication: August 6, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Doug Knell
ISBN: 9786163821751
Publisher: Innovasion
Publication: August 6, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

"This book almost saved my last couple of marriages" -- Andrew McBain, Computer Hacker Intl

Written by an idiot savant who became acquainted with these secrets during a pseudo-religious experience!

"HOLY MACKERAL!  MY DESKTOP COMPUTER PC JUST CRASHED. WHAT THE $@)*%# SHOULD I DO?"

An Apple a day may keep the doctor away, but what happens if you have a Windows PC and no computer science degree?  The Computer Comprehensive Companion contains over 100 powerful tricks to broaden your computer knowledge, any single one when applied which will save you countless heartaches, money, and time, possibly a marriage.

You've seen the encyclopedia-like Windows reference guides for dummies. Who the f-k reads those?  You're no geek!  What you need is a concise, entertaining, life-changing book to learn about computers that will finally put you in charge of your PC.

Your Computer PC is the most important tool on your desktop. Should you remain completely ignorant about something that important?

According to PC Magazine, 65% of Americans spend more time with their computer than they do with their spouse. In another magazine article, over 7 in 10 Americans claim they're more dependent on their PC than they were three years ago.  For a machine you're so dependent on, don't you think it'd be prudent to better learn how computers work?  Ignore another snoozefest book on software or hardware you'll quickly forget. The Computer Comprehensive Companion is packed with just the sort of computer knowledge, well beyond stuff only for dummies, that every Windows PC user needs.

BE ABLE TO:

  • Salvage your system or at least minimize damage. By following the computer knowledge in this book before this painful day arrives, you should be reaching for a gin & tonic and not a shotgun.
  • Select the right warranty.
  • Recover accidentally deleted or corrupted files.
  • Keep your PC protected with optimal computer security science.
  • Speed up your Windows PC.
  • Perform backups.
  • Convert your files into universal file formats for sharing.
  • Get rid of hard -to-delete files.
  • View internet video offline on any device.
  • Convert video so it plays anywhere.
  • Build your dream song libraries.
  • Uninstall Windows software the right way.
  • Choose the ideal software without having to consult another book!
  • Mae the best decision on Windows software upgrades.
  • Use the proper computer science security diagnostic tools to monitor your PC's 'cholesterol.'
  • Compare different PC's for your next purchase.
  • Make the best decision on which software upgrades to book.
  • Monitor the children so they can't abuse the internet and computer's DVD player 24/7.
  • And much more.

You want to know the problems with those other books that try to teach you how computers work?  You surely know some since, in the past, you must have bought a number of these cumbersome paperweights posing as a software book. Let me remind you of just two.

First, those other books are written in boring techno-geek. They might be packed with some knowledge to learn about computers, but that doesn't do you a whole lot of good when you can't stay awake past the first chapter. You don't have to worry about that here.

And second, those other techno geek books focus only on Windows for dummies tricks.  What you need to know about Windows is definitely given its due, but the title of this amazing and easy-to-understand book is not the Windows Comprehensive Companion.

Put into practice just a handful of the computer knowledge you'll be taught, and we're positive you'll consider this book one of the best educational investments you've ever made.

This is a companion who will never let you down!

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"This book almost saved my last couple of marriages" -- Andrew McBain, Computer Hacker Intl

Written by an idiot savant who became acquainted with these secrets during a pseudo-religious experience!

"HOLY MACKERAL!  MY DESKTOP COMPUTER PC JUST CRASHED. WHAT THE $@)*%# SHOULD I DO?"

An Apple a day may keep the doctor away, but what happens if you have a Windows PC and no computer science degree?  The Computer Comprehensive Companion contains over 100 powerful tricks to broaden your computer knowledge, any single one when applied which will save you countless heartaches, money, and time, possibly a marriage.

You've seen the encyclopedia-like Windows reference guides for dummies. Who the f-k reads those?  You're no geek!  What you need is a concise, entertaining, life-changing book to learn about computers that will finally put you in charge of your PC.

Your Computer PC is the most important tool on your desktop. Should you remain completely ignorant about something that important?

According to PC Magazine, 65% of Americans spend more time with their computer than they do with their spouse. In another magazine article, over 7 in 10 Americans claim they're more dependent on their PC than they were three years ago.  For a machine you're so dependent on, don't you think it'd be prudent to better learn how computers work?  Ignore another snoozefest book on software or hardware you'll quickly forget. The Computer Comprehensive Companion is packed with just the sort of computer knowledge, well beyond stuff only for dummies, that every Windows PC user needs.

BE ABLE TO:

You want to know the problems with those other books that try to teach you how computers work?  You surely know some since, in the past, you must have bought a number of these cumbersome paperweights posing as a software book. Let me remind you of just two.

First, those other books are written in boring techno-geek. They might be packed with some knowledge to learn about computers, but that doesn't do you a whole lot of good when you can't stay awake past the first chapter. You don't have to worry about that here.

And second, those other techno geek books focus only on Windows for dummies tricks.  What you need to know about Windows is definitely given its due, but the title of this amazing and easy-to-understand book is not the Windows Comprehensive Companion.

Put into practice just a handful of the computer knowledge you'll be taught, and we're positive you'll consider this book one of the best educational investments you've ever made.

This is a companion who will never let you down!

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