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Do Not Buy Kris Mainieri's Computer Report Before Your Read This Review Is Kris Mainieri's report all that it is cracked up to be? Read this Review before you buy.
I am a skeptic. You will understand why when I saw this incredible claim.
"Cut your PC's boot time in half and enhance its performance by up to 250% with just a few tweaks and do it all in less than 15 minutes."
Needless to say that got my curiosity up.
What has all of that got to do with Kris Mainieri's PC report?
Listen, it costs you 2 or 3 hundreds of dollars to have your PC optimized. Now that is a rip off.
Heck, you can buy a new for less than it costs to have some geek improve the performance only marginally.
My use to be fast, but when I finally could go for a 45 minute jog on startup and it still not be loaded when I returned I figured I needed to do something besides go jogging.
Listen up. This is what I learned before discovered Kris's report.
How to;
defrag hard drive clear cache (I never have enough of that) do a bug search for spyware, adware and viruses Clean up unused programs (this one is a hard one. I never know when I might want to use that old OS system for something) get a faster Internet connection
I did all of that and it did help, some. But not to the tune of 250% or double the boot speed. Those tweaks and twists just did not last very long or do very much.
So you can see why I was skeptical of Kris Mainieri's report. They seemed to be too good to be true. Could he cure my "sick" computer?
I had
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