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TopoftheWorld81 I have told
you to watch that E-Mail. You
can get a bad Virus from there
 

No #1- -Remove Garbage With DustBuster
     DustBuster removes garbage files from Microsoft Windows
operating systems. This program searches for useless junk
and temp files and deletes them
for you. DustBuster cleans
over 700 different types of files and directories with just
a mouse click. Since DustBuster does its job automatically,
make sure you read all the instructions before you use the
program.
DustBuster is freeware. Learn more here
!

http://casper.wintricks.it/english/index.html

No #3- - Drivers/DLL's/Bios
 

No #4- -TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR CORPORATE ERROR REPORTING
Application error messages in XP are sure to get users to call either
the help desk or you. Larry Seltzer reveals how to facilitate
troubleshooting by having error reports go to one of your own servers
instead of Microsoft.
                READ MORE:

http://clickthru.online.com/Click?q=a1-AfwtQ-ZMIjbMzcdGDlB4Xeo1gsRR




No #5- - This a good place to see everything about your PC. Like your S/N, Ram. Hard Drive and the Programs your are running on your PC.
 

No #6- -Windows a good place to find out things about your PC. There is all kind of help in there.
 

No #7- -Some good Computer Tips.
 

No #8- -This is a very good Virus Scan. You have to be on line to use it. It takes up to 1 1/2 hours to run it.
 

No.#9- -How to use FDisk Tools and Format Tools to Partition or Repartition a Hard Drive.
 

No#10

Data Loss May Occur After Reinstalling, Repairing, or Upgrading Windows XP

It's almost an epidemic! We get dozens of emails every week from people who lost data when upgrading or reinstallation Windows XP. What's up with that? What data is lost? Why is the data being lost? Is there a way to prevent the data from being lost? With a little planning and crossed fingers, you might be able to save your data! For the details check out:
http://www.winxpnews.com/rd/rd.cfm?id=020820CO-Windows_XP

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