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Are you a person who gets into trouble alot with your Windows PC ?

Spend too much on consulting fees each month ???

Are you an elementary to intermidiate computer person who wants to bring their services to the next level ?????

The Windows Compatible Recovery CD is what you need then. Why ? Why not another sellers CD ?

Ok, If you've ever used Windows you know problems can mount pretty quickly. Slowing youdown, keeping or kicking you off the Internet, and the dreaded "I can't boot Windows" scenario. While these problems are caused by the fact Windows isn't that great a product to begin with, it's a fact most people will suffer with Windows just to have something everyone else does. (Sort of like iPhone users suffer with problems in Apple's iOS updates). That being said there is something you can do to revitalize your PC, to maintain Windows, and finally to guarantee your computer remains running. And it all starts with this CD.


This CD contains updated programs and utilities to:

* Test and Benchmark hardware, find if it's Windows or if your computer is really dying. No use in trying to save the price of a new computer if it means you'll be paying more in recovery costs later.

* Remove embeded Viruses, Trojans, Malware, and nastiest of all Root-Kits.

* Repair and recover your file system and registry

* Recover files and data from damaged or corrupted hard disks

* Format corrupted or new disks from before Windows installation to ensure the process goes smoothly.

And more.

Please take note that this is a self-contained recovery environment for PCs running Windows. This is not a Windows installation, upgrade, or OEM restore CD. This CD is solely for the Recovery and Repair of pre-existing Windows installations.

Shipping is free for anywhere in the United States. Please stop by, fan, and ask all the questions you like. I'll answer them as quickly as I can.
Questions & Comments
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My windows 7 home premium no longer exists,and the previous owner installed an upgrade to windows 7 ultimate which also no longer exists,will this disc recover my original windows 7 home premium.
Jun 7th, 2013 at 2:17:16 PM PDT by
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Fanned, please have patience with my answer since I know it's not simple but I want to make it as intelligent and comprehensive as possible. First the CD wouldn't be good for restoring Windows 7 unless the original Windows home premium was the last OS installed and the installation was just corrupted. This is for a previously installed version of Windows where the installation has been bogged down with viruses/malware or has become corrupted in some other way. You "might" be able to do a full undelete/unformat of a previously installed Windows 7 partition but those types of operations are highly problematic, time consuming, and full of risks which is why they are normally they're reserved for servers where the amount of preservation of important / critical data which needs to be recovered outweighs the effort. Your best bet for a new install if you bought a computer from a major OEM like Compaq, Dell, or such is to order the original DVD/CD set for the machine. Then when you get it, copy the CDs, and place the originals in a safe location. OEM cd sets are always tied to the particular brand and make of the computer purchased, this is why people sell them all over the place. They're only legal if you have the particular brand and make of computer they're licensed for. Otherwise they're just like selling any other proprietary part since they are at least in theory useless for any other computer. If you got a no-name computer though that would require a generic OEM set with the proper license. This can be especially problematic if the person who built the PC is no longer around. I hope this answer cleared things up, and I hope you have a great weekend. :-D
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Jun 8th, 2013 at 5:52:52 PM PDT by

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