Free Computer E-Courses and Checklists

In addition to my web site I have written E-Books, Books, Checklists, and E-Courses.


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The Free Computer E-Courses are for all levels of experience. If you are a novice or are a professional the e-courses presented here will help you better Need to learn more about certian topics? I have written five e-courses that will help you understand your computing environment.understand what is going on under the cover of your computer. These e-courses are orientated towards the Microsoft Windows environment. The hardware techniques will apply to any computer because hardware such as memory, hard drives, and processors all function the same regardless of manufacture.

Windows 7 is now available for sale or comes with any new computer, vendors are selling it or installing it on their new computers. Get a jump on what Windows 7 is and what it will do for your with my Free Windows 7 E-Course!

General questions and answers are in this Free Five part E-Course:

I have written a Five Part E-Course on keeping your computer healthy, subjects from 'Why my hard drive shows 10 Gig of space when it really is a 300 Gig drive' to 'Why doesn't my computer BIOS retain the settings?'

Free Advanced techniques involving the registry and the security files for the Microsoft Windows environment are in this Free Seven Part Advanced E-Course:

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These e-courses are designed to be delivered every one or two days, if you want one to arrive in your email box every day then sign up for one today and the come back and sign up for another one tomorrow. Once you have finished an e-course come back and repeat the sign up for the next two.

This course is designed to help you repair and understand such things as registry modifications, registry problems, and tips on making your computer faster.

Free Six Part Advanced E-Course on Overclocking your computer. What you can expect, what the dangers of overclocking are, and how to keep the processor and motherboard from failing if you do decide to overclock your computer.

There are different reasons for overclocking your processor and memory. For example you are in a test environment and need to know the maximum that your product will produce before failure. Or you are the type that has to push your equipment to the maximum. Maybe you are like me and are always one or two steps behind the latest and greatest and want the benefit of the latest and greatest. Or you have economic reasons for not upgrading and go the route of overclocking.

Free Seven Part Virtual Computing E-Course

Cyberspace is a wonderful place, but do you really know what it is and why you can benefit from using virtual 'reality' to it's fullest?

This e-course is about the use and how to employ virtual computing in your everyday activities, such as working with others, shopping on line, working from remote locations, saving your music cd’s from damage, watching a movie on an commercial airline that is on your laptop, experimenting on a new Operating System with out buying another computer.


Other things that may interest you:

In addition to the e-courses you may have a hardware question or a computer repair experience you would like to share with others, stop by the forum to tell us what is really on your mind and see what others are saying, there are:

Hardware Questions and Answers

We are all very busy and we don't want our email in box to fill up with spam. However I would like to encourage you to signup for my FREE newsletter, you receive a free gift of two of my most popular guides for laptops and the 'How To...' series. Sign up and receive the monthly newsletter that is always intriguing, full of insights about computing. Fix It!

Do you need a checklist to help with your problem?
bullet Computer Repair Eight Part Checklist
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Installing New Hardware Checklist
bullet Creating an Image of the Boot Partition Checklist

There are more Free checklists and e-courses in the Member's Only Section!

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