DIY Computer Repair - For "Normal" People

From The Desk of David Risley, Founder, PCMech

"Helping NORMAL People Get Their Geek On."

That has been the byline for PCMech.com for quite some time now. Because not everybody knows how to take apart a computer and do things on the inside. Not everybody knows how to get all geeky with the computer, maintain it, repair it, or optimize it.

The problem is, those who don't know how to do this stuff either find themselves getting screwed over by a computer tech guy who sees you coming from a mile away... or spinning your wheels looking around the Internet, trying to find something you can understand in a sea of complicated terminology.

Obviously, not all computer techs are out to screw you. But, I can tell you one thing... the moment you find out for yourself just how DOABLE this stuff is for yourself, you'll forever see the rates of a computer tech and think - RIP OFF. I guarantee it. Because being able to work on your OWN PC gives you the confidence to realize that... IT ISN'T THAT HARD, REALLY.

TODAY, a long-time friend of PCMech.com has a GREAT (and rare) deal on his awesome computer repair manual - Self Computer Repair Unleashed.

Monte Russel has been a computer repair guy for 20 years. As he said, 85% of all computer repair jobs he did could be completed in 15 minutes or less - BY YOU. It is just a matter of knowing how to do it, and learn it in plain English.

I have talked about Monte's book before here at PCMech. This thing is THOROUGH. Over 400 pages of pure how-to, with plenty of illustrations to back it up. This manual covers everything from optimization, repair, to full-out component installation. He has also included a full set of checklists along with the book to guide you through all of these procedures.
 
He also has a package of bonuses when you get your copy, including:
  • 13 checklist procedures to walk you through potentially complicated computer tasks.
  • Windows 7 Ultimate Guide

While I could tell you more about it, I figure I'll just let Monte tell you about it. But, he has my full support. This is a great manual put together by a guy who clearly knows his stuff. He's been a long-time friend of PCMech, too.

Don't waste time on this. If you like to do your own computer work and save the money, then this is for you. Period.


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