REVITALIZE YOUR COMPUTER is a must-have ebook for everyone who owns a computer with a Windows XP operating system.Most computers with Windows XP have slowed down—some to the point of being barely operable. Service packs and updates; unnecessary startup programs; bloated software; fragmented files; infections from viruses, worms, Trojans, and other malware; adware; rootkits and bootkits; registry problems; a lack of routine cleanup and disk maintenance—each takes its toll.As a favor to a friend with a laptop computer that had been creeping along at a snail’s pace, David W. Cowles restored the machine’s original speed while making a list of the steps he took. Cowles shared his list with friends and relatives who enthusiastically made suggestions, which he incorporated in this invaluable 12-Step Tutorial.There’s no need to buy a new computer or a new operating system, or to pay money to a repair shop. Your computer’s speed can be substantially increased by running specific programs available free from Microsoft and other leading software manufacturers.Scam artists have already jumped on the opportunity created by the need to speed up tired PCs. They’re lurking on the Internet and advertising on TV, offering “free computer scans.” Cowles says these phony scans always indicate a plethora of problems, which the scammers promise to correct with a registry cleaner costing $40 or more.Hold on to your hard-earned money! REVITALIZE YOUR COMPUTER shows you step-by-step how to download and run FREE programs—the very same programs computer technicians use. This easy-to-read tutorial has detailed directions, so simple “even your grandmother” can follow them.Order this valuable ebook now and begin to REVITALIZE YOUR COMPUTER in just minutes!
David W. Cowles was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in California’s San Fernando Valley. He moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1976. Cowles is a member of the State Bar of California (inactive) and is admitted and qualified as an attorney and counselor of the Supreme Court of the United States. He’s served as a board member and president of numerous nonprofit organizations, and was awarded Congressional and other commendations for his efforts.
Cowles founded and was CEO of companies in the photographic and financial communities. He’s flown his own airplanes; traveled extensively; and spent a month as a volunteer with the Israeli Defense Forces.
For over eight years, Cowles published and edited Keno Newsletter, a monthly publication read by keno players and casino executives. For six years, he wrote a weekly column for Gaming Today. For three years, Cowles wrote op-ed columns and a weekly cooking column for the Peninsula Gateway newspaper in Gig Harbor, Washington. His articles have been published in the Las Vegas Sun and Newsweek magazine.
Cowles draws on his background and experiences to write in a wide variety of genres including mystery, adventure, thriller, comedy, fantasy, romance, erotica, how-to, children’s, novellas, treatises and expositions, short stories, and cookbooks. Often he’ll combine several genres in one book.