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I am seriously amazed. I thought I knew how to optimize my PC, but lately nothing I do seemed to get it near anything resembling the speed it had when I first got it a couple of months ago. You know that new-computer speed that never seems to last more than a few days, maybe weeks if you are lucky? The super-fast boot and lightning application loading. It is almost worth having to transfer all your files over and recustomize everything just to have that level of optimization.

I said almost. Because with thePC Secret Formula your PC will be functioning at ultra-optimized levels. I’m sorry if this starts to sound hype-y, I’m just really excited. I hate reading sales pages so whenever I write a recommendation I try my best not to say things like “You will be amazed!” But in this case, I think you really will. My PC is a reformatted Dell from work and it didn’t run this great when it was brand new. And my internet connection is on fire. I can’t believe I have been putting up with my internet connection speed being so slow.

If you are anything like me, your computer is so custom-tailored that there is no way you could replicate your system. You can transfer files, bookmarks and some settings, but when you get a new PC you really do start from scratch in a lot of ways. So if you don’t want (or can’t afford) to purchase a new PC, what do you do when your computer gets sluggish? Do you just put up with it or do you try various ways to re-optimize your machine?

For me, it’s always been the latter option. My patience is not my strongest suit so I would always start mucking around with different free RAM boosters, hoping something would do the job. Usually, in the end, I would have to uninstall some software, clean up my files and hope the Windows defrag would keep me going another couple of weeks. At least, that was what I did until I ran across Kris Mainieri’s PC Secret Formula.

This super-cheap ($9.95) report takes you step-by-step through a free optimization process that will have your computer running like new. The report includes advanced tweaks and optimization tactics, but it is written so even the newest of newbies could complete the process. The key to the PC Secret Formula is the set of tools used and the order in which things are done. It will take you about an hour, but when it’s finished you will notice an immediate improvement in speed and overall performance. After only the first few steps, I noticed a change.

And not only does Kris tell you how to optimize the performance of your PC, there are some great methods of make sure you get the most out of your cable or broadband internet connection as well. This also takes advantage of a couple of freeware applications that just rock. If you knew how great this report was, you would have bought it last week. I can’t wait to apply everything to my sluggish laptop and see if it can do the same miracles there.

I received an email about this report about five minutes after complaining about how slow my PC had become. I don’t usually buy reports and ebooks, but I took it as a sign and purchased. I figured that if it didn’t work it was only ten bucks and I could always get a refund. Taking that leap of faith was a great choice. If you are tired of waiting on your PC to catch up with you, I highly recommend you download Kris Manieri’s PC Secret Formula.

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4 Responses to “PC Secret Formula: Bring Your PC Back to Life”

  1. no imageashwini (Check me out!) on May 7th, 2008 1:56 am

    Thanks for sharing this.

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  2. no imageRasterbator (Check me out!) on May 10th, 2008 5:04 am

    Great post man! Thank you so much for posting it. I love my PC now. It is so much faster in all ways. I don’t have to wait for it to catch up with me. Instead I have to catch up with it now.

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  3. no imageMoldova Online TV (Check me out!) on May 11th, 2008 7:06 am

    Nice post. For improving my computer speed I delet old files such as cookies, Temporary Internet Files, old compressed files and other. I also defragment my drive.

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  4. no imageAVG Virus Protection (Check me out!) on May 15th, 2008 1:11 pm

    good post. But i have found that such reports are often readily available online for free

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