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Protect Your PC: Fix, Speed Up and Protect Your Computer in One hour: Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows XP/Windows Vista Edition

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Even with all the advancement in technology, a virus can render your computer totally useless and this could have tremendous impact on your personal activities.
In dealing with this issue, we will examine the damaging facts about computer viruses. You will get exposure as to how viruses actually spread. When a virus is unleashed on computer systems the effects can be devastating so you will be informed about how bad a virus attack can be. Do you know what malware is? There are many antivirus software on the market, but how do know the right ones for your PC. Learn how to get rid of that bug and how to delete computer virus manually. How will the presence of a firewall play out in the enhancement of your PC? Explore the tips for protecting your computer from viruses. But how do you identify a dangerous website and do you know what to look out for?
All you need to know is at your finger tip and by implementing these strategies you will be better able to alleviate the virus woes and increase the level of protection of your PC. Truly an informative ebook!

22 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 25, 2014

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Andrew S. Grove

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Andrew Stephen ("Andy") Grove (born 2 September 1936), is a Hungarian-born American businessman, engineer, and author. He is a science pioneer in the semiconductor industry. He escaped from Communist-controlled Hungary at the age of 20 and moved to the United States where he finished his education. He later became CEO of Intel Corporation and helped transform the company into the world's largest manufacturer of semiconductors.

In 1968, As a result of his work at Intel, and from his books and professional articles, Grove had a considerable influence on the management of modern electronics manufacturing industries worldwide. He has been called the "guy who drove the growth phase" of Silicon Valley.Steve Jobs, when he was considering returning to be Apple's CEO, called Grove, who was someone he "idolized," for his personal advice. One source notes that by his accomplishments at Intel alone, he "merits a place alongside the great business leaders of the 20th century."

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