I have been working with computers ever since I was 11, when my mother bought me a Vic 20. One of the early personal home computers. I taught myself basics in the 7th grade and started hitting the local BBS boards in the mid-’80s, before the advent of the internet. My 1st programming class was in Pascal on an Apple IIc, but I also worked on the Texas Instruments and early IBM lines of computers that were available in my High School. Of course, in the nineties, the clones invaded, and the internet was born, and I have been going along for the ride ever since. Traditionally, I’m a Windows man myself, but I have a lot of experience in most operating systems. Most of my guides and suggestions will be for the Windows operating system.
I have built most of my own computers and upgraded others more times than I can count. I have been doing this professionally off and on for decades, though these days I don’t keep up with the latest hardware and CPU tech as much as I used to. I have been in software service, support, maintenance, and networking for a long time now, and don’t build as much as I used to.
My specialty is taking old and slow CPUs jammed up with viruses and malware and turning them back into speedy, zippy workstations that you remember when you 1st took them out of the box. I intend to create several guides in relation to computer and system maintenance that can help everyone and pass on what I have learned through many years of work and research.
Cleaning Your PC 101
Memory
Virus Protection
Malware Protection
Keeping Your Computer Safe
Best Practices
Increasing PC Performance