DONT RUN OUT AND BUY A COMPUTER BECAUSE YOU THINK YOURS IS SLOW...

Computers do not slow down. software can bog them down to make them appear to be very much slower than when they were new.  Software is downloaded to your computer through the Internet. Even friendly sites will download tracking cookies. It also makes their website work faster on your computer. If you only have one tracking program on your computer, your lucky, but what if there are 100's of little "E.T. phone home" that come active when you get on the Internet. The may not show up as a program running. Other symptoms are that your computer can't go to the Internet. There are MALware programs that are downloaded on your computer to actually kill it or portions of your computer.

We believe that surfing X rated sights, MP3 downloads for FREE, and possibly people using community sites like MySpace propagate hidden programs to unsuspecting users who might download it in something as innocent as a picture download. Folks this stuff is coming in your computer no matter what virus program you are using. Speaking of virus programs they are slowing your computer down itself, these programs take about 33% of your computer horsepower right off the top if you let them run in the background.

There are so many other problems today most are not caused by viruses, but spyware, malware, ad ware and just spite. I say computers are enough trouble without all this mess.

You have four choices:

1. Buy a new computer and it to will slow down soon.

2. Erase your computer and reinstate the software, it to will slow down soon.

3. Learn how to clean and manage your system.

4. If all else fails bring it to us.

Note: A great way to save this data is an external hard drive. We have them already built or you can assemble your own. They plug into a usb port and become another drive letter. These hard drives are so low priced today it is one of the best bargins around. Less than a dollar a GIGABYTE! Another thing is most viruses and malware do not go after all drive letters, mostly just the C: drive!