Greatest GOLD-MINE of Non-technical Computer Maintenance training ever crammed into one manual!

Computer Tech of 18 years reveals the secrets of maintaining your business computers, the way the pros do!

In a simple to use manual!

Imagine this; You're having a "big weekend sale". You get to work on Saturday morning and find out that your computer network is down. The QuickBooks computer (the one you store the data files on) is locked up! You try to reboot the computer hoping all will be fine, but the computer only boots in “safe mode”. Panic starts to set in. The phone is ringing and clients or customers on the other end are asking questions you can only answer with your computer running. You start telling them the computers are down and you will have to get back to them.

The Computers Are Down!

You are now searching frantically for the I-T Tech's phone number so you can get him in to correct the problem. You know this is going to be expensive, after all, he charges $125 per hour. When the call is answered, you realize it’s an answering machine! The voice says “Please leave a message - I will get back to you as soon as possible”. You leave a message, an hour later the phone rings, it’s him. Thank God, you say. He starts asking you questions about the problem, you soon discover that not only do you have a computer crash but you most likely have no backup as well. The tech tells you he can’t get to your location until Monday morning, because he's out of town for the weekend. Sound familiar?

(The tech tells you he can’t get to your location)

All of this could have been avoided.

Do you realize that when your network or computer system is down, you lose money not only from loss of business, but also from having to pay employees who can no longer do their job until the computer problem is resolved!

Hi - my name is Robert Birmingham and I have been a computer technician for over 18 years. Not only do I service small to mid-sized businesses in Palm Beach County and on the Treasure Coast of Florida but I also teach a "computer setup, repair and maintenance" class for the non-technical person. Typically "office administrators"


Maintenance is the most neglected procedure in almost every home PC and Business Workstation

Maintenance is the most neglected procedure in almost every home PC and business workstation. If users would just take the time once a month to do a routine maintenance they could effectively eliminate 60-75% of future PC problems. Problems such as systems running slower than usual, keystroke lagging, adware pop ups, spyware, random lock ups, installed programs you never knew existed and a host of others.

I have developed a manual called "Screen Shots... A Step by Step Guide to Computer Maintenance" for the layman. The course is published in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) and not only is it user friendly but it’s designed to teach you how to do what I do in in a simple graphical format.

This manual is designed to teach you how to do what I do in in a simple graphical format.

I use the actual screen shots you would see as you go through the procedures.Each one having a caption as well. I also teach you how to navigate around the computer and the exact steps a professional takes to do maintenance on your PC or workstations.

Everyone who owns a computer, needs to do maintenance

Everyone who owns a computer, either for business or home use needs to do maintenance, and this manual makes the process simple.

The manual is like having a computer tech standing over your shoulder guiding you through each step of the maintenance process. The tech I’m referring to is me. And, I completely understand your frustrations when problems arise, and know that simplicity is key when trying to solve them.

typically you can eliminate most problems right from the start with simple maintenance.

When I get called out to a client's office, I typically see the same problems over and over, again and again. The first thing I do is maintenance, because typically you can eliminate most problems right from the start with simple maintenance.

Maintenance really is a simple procedure once you know how to do it. Not only that, but if you have to call in an I-T Tech you will typically pay between $100-$250 per hour depending on your location.

avoid over 60% of the common computer problems 

Simply taking the maintenance manual and learning how to maintain the computers on your network yourself, you could avoid over 60% of the common computer problems  and save you and your company literally hundreds to thousands of dollars each year in service calls.

save literally hundreds to thousands of dollars each year in service calls.

This manual is concise, complete and to the point. It’s simple to use, and anyone that can read a computer screen and follow along,  could do the maintenance.

.This manual is simple to use

I understand that your time is precious. Therefore the manual is compiled in a way that is what I call “fast track”. You can search for the procedure you wish to perform, print out those pages and follow along from screen shot to screen shot. All screen shots are captioned as well, to explain anything you might not understand.

 

Most small businesses have an office manager. You could turn this job description over to him or her having them take on the responsibility.

 

A typical service contract with an I-T professional cost about one hour labor per computer. The technician will usually come once every month. (Typical I-T rates range from $100-$250 per hour) Do the math and you will see that this can be quite costly. But in effect, if you were to neglect this maintenance, and your computer system crashed as a result, the cost could be much more. The cost would be related to down time, lost wages, and even lost business as well as having to pay an I-T technician to correct the problem.

the process is as simple as looking at your computer screen.

My clients have been asking me for years to put together a simple manual to help them with this exact issue. Therefore, I have put this manual together, complete with all the screen shots you could possibly need, to make the process as simple as looking at your computer screen.

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Alright! If you have come this far your most likely wondering how much such a manual could cost.

You are probably thinking $60, $100, or even $150. Well I have a special offer for you because my company is continually developing new learning aids (network training software, etc) for small businesses.

Remember this manual has over 150 pages of screen shots, all with captions and searchable!

We would like you to try this manual out for the unbelievable low price of $39.99

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Yes - you heard it right $39.99. About a third of the cost of having an I-T tech on-site for one hour.

So why would we do this?


Sell this extremely valuable course for less than $100.00? The reason is simple, we would like you to become a lifetime customer of ours and purchase future training courses and manuals from us as they are developed. Of course, there is no obligation to do so, we just believe after you see the value in this one manual you will want to expand you knowledge and subscribe to future manuals and courses as well

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Table of Contents

Introduction                                                                            

How to use this manual                                     

The Right Click                                                    
Creating a New Folder                                         
Renaming the New Folder                                    
Sharing a Folder                                                   
Deleting a Folder                                                  
Checking the “Recycle Bin”                                  
Empty recycle bin                                                 

Display Properties                                             

Changing Resolution                                             
Change Background                                            
Set Screen Saver Features                                   
Change Appearance                                            
Arrange Icons                                                      
Create Shortcut on Desktop to a Folder               

My Computer Explore Option                   

Now we will explore the “Explore” option               
Search features                                                           
Searching for a computer on the network                  
Searching for Files & Folders                                    
Computer management                                              
Understanding the “Event Viewer”                        
Adding a New User                                                   
Getting to “Device Manager”                                    
Disk Manager                                                           
Services                                                                   
Mapping a Network Drive                                         
System Properties                                                      
System Restore                                                          
Computer Name                                                         
Hardware                                                                   
Remote Access                                                          
Automatic Updates                                                    

Unlocking the ToolBars                                              
How to Unlock the ToolBars                                     

My Network Places                                           
Exploring the properties feature                                

How to Do Maintenance                                                    
How to view all folders for maintenance                  
Deleting Temp files                                                    
Using the Control key to deselect files                      
Deleting Temp Internet Files                                     
Deleting Content.ie5 files                                          
Cleanup Windows Temp Folder                                
Cleanup Internet Explorer                                         
Internet Explorer Properties                                       
Using Disk Cleanup                                                   
Defragment the C: drive                                            
Exploring Msconfig                                                   
Stop the annoying Security messages Pop-Up          
Checking Services for Problems                                
Checking for problem files in Startup                        

Registry Booster                                                 
Using Registry Booster                                              

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