Solutions For Your Windows Vista Problems A Click Away
I’ll be honest, I have not, nor wanted to, upgrade to Windows Vista. The idea of becoming re-oriented to a system no matter how great and wonderful some reviews have been has not brought me any closer to “switching up” and over to Vista.
However, several individuals I know are using Vista. Some love it, others hates it. I do know from the emails and talks I’ve had that its got its drawbacks, big time. Apparently, add Windows Vista to a wireless connection and bring on the grief. It can be extremely slow, very cumbersome, and downright nasty to work with (Scott uses it that way and is living proof).
However, with new computer systems you may not have a choice – Vista comes loaded on most new computers, so what’s a person to do?
Well the friendly folks over at SpeedForWindows just might have your solution. It’s bad enough when any system crashes (I’ve had at least three major ones over the course of being online, and it is your worse nightmare come true when it happens). Usually, I try the traditional route of contacting tech support (Microsoft is costly if you don’t have or know the “backdoor” into getting their help for nothing). Or I reformat the hard drive and start from scratch rebuilding all my missing software, etc., one by one. Occasionally, I’ve had to break down and just buy a brand new computer.
But, forget my woebegone stories, this is a post about the possibility for all you Window’s Vista owners out there to NOT spend tons of money for computer tech repair. The SpeedForWindows web site offers you the ability to follow simple instructions and “in 30 seconds your power and productivity will increase by 500%.” They are talking about Windows Vista.
Wow! Now that’s a big claim. They also state that once you follow their simple instructions, you’ll now be able to use Vista quickly and easily, including:
o Opening multiple windows with ease and without fear
o Uploading and downloading 20 times faster
o Upping your browsing speed by 10 times its current pace, and
o Ending those dreaded freeze ups.
Hmm… For all you Vista users, the price is right at just $12.95. Oh, and SpeedForWindows promises a 100% money back guarantee.
Since you moved into the 21st century with your new Vista system, why not see if you can’t bring it itself into the present, too ![]()


Tags: fixes, instructions, new computer systems, new computers, simple, start from scratch, support microsoft, tech support, vista





June 11th, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Thanks for the great information
August 10th, 2009 at 1:52 am
Great article, again. These informations are especially useful …