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Paperback Degunking Windows: Clean Up and Speed Up Your Sluggish PC Book

ISBN: 1932111840

ISBN13: 9781932111842

Degunking Windows: Clean Up and Speed Up Your Sluggish PC

"Degunking Windows" covers the basics to help users quickly get their PCs back to top performance. The unique thing about "Degunking Windows" is that it's organized according to the special "cleaning"... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The title says it all

With all the software reviews I do, I'm constantly cleaning Windows because I hate clutter. The title of the book immediately caught the eye of this organized freak. Get on board with this 12-step program, or rather processes, to clear out the cobwebs and garbage hiding in the chips of your computer.Unlike most computer books, it's strongly recommended to follow this one from front to back rather than skipping around. Tying a shoe before putting it on a foot is not as effective as doing it the other way around. Though it's possible, it's not going to fit as well and it's harder to put it on.The book focuses mainly on Windows XP Home and Professional. However, if you're using an earlier version, you can still benefit from the general operations are easily adaptable to most versions.Each jargon-free chapter with a dash of humor begins with a Degunking Checklist to prepare you for the chapter's content. No need to reinstall your operating system as the program avoids that dreaded step. Those who rely on their kids' or friends' advice when something goes wrong with the computer will benefit from this book. After getting through the dumping files and programs, cleaning the emailbox, organizing files, tweaking the desktop and registry, and optimizing the hard drive; the computer will be a happy camper and like in those old `50s TV shows where everyone is happy at the end of the episode.Still freaking out at the mention of "registry?" The authors provide cautions and warnings so you can ensure you're covered. The formatting is in the style of the 1950s and on the front page is the traditional housewife of the `50s looking overwhelmed at the thought of cleaning up the big mess. It makes me want to put on yellow dishwashing gloves and take the pink feather duster as I get to work. Be gone, crowded Favorites. Shoo, unused programs and files. When you finish the housework, take a load off and treat yourself to a TV dinner.

If you're not a dummy, try Degunking Windows

I've been wrestling with Windows for a while now - I get a lot of spam, my system's running slower than ever, and I get a ton of pop-up ads. Then I saw this book and bought it. It's one of the best investment I've made after buying my computer. It puts you on a maintenance plan for your PC - regardless of whether you have 10 minutes, an hour, or all day. The best thing about this book is that it gives you a priority list on how to get your Windows system running quickly and efficiently and without crashing every day. The book tells you what you need to do first, what you do next, and then if you have more time you can follow the 12-step degunking program, which is a complete routine that teaches you how to manage your desktop, organize your folders, clean up your e-mail, and keep a good security system on your PC. This book should be included in every PC sold today. I think this would be a great reference for IT managers as well, for their support staff, to help them manage the tons of idiotic things their users do with their computers to gunk them up. And if you're not a dummy, this is the book for you. It's written in an intelligent, humorous style - but the authors have managed to boil down about 1,000 pages of Microsoft documentation into a very readable, affordable book.

I'd buy it for the title alone... :-)

Target AudienceWindows users who are tired of having their computer grow old before it's time...ContentsThis book shows you how to take the necessary steps to clean up your Windows installation and restore some of the speed that it had when things were brand new.The book is divided into the following chapters: Why Is My Computer All Gunked Up?; Degunking Your PC; Getting Rid Of Files That Shouldn't Be There; Uninstalling Programs You Don't Need And Tweaking Those You Do; Organizing Your Desktop And Start Menu; Preventing Spam Gunk; Cleaning Up E-Mail Gunk; Cleaning And Tweaking Your Registry; Optimizing Your Hard Drive And Startup System; Installing Upgrades To Your System; The Best Hardware For PC Degunking; PowerToys And Awesome Shareware; Improving Security; Backing Up Precious Files; Last Resort Degunking TechniquesReviewDon't you just love how your brand new PC screams when you first remove it from the box and boot it up for the first time? Miles and miles of open disk space, lots of free memory, that "new computer smell"... Then, over time, memory starts to disappear with resident tasks that didn't used to be there. Boot-up now takes minutes instead of seconds. Programs that flew now amble along at pedestrian speeds. Congratulations! Your PC is "gunked up". You need to degunk it with this book.Degunking Windows is a twelve step program designed to help you organize your Windows installation such that you can find the things you need, you are only running the things that matter, and the underlying disk structure is properly formatted. While you can pick and choose what you want to implement, its best to follow the entire program to get the whole synergistic effect. For instance, I could start out by defragmenting my hard drive. Of course, if I still have a lot of garbage on my drive, the defrag won't be as useful as it could be if I took the time to organize things first. The authors have written an extremely useful and easy to read "how to" manual that will add years to your PC's life by getting it running closer to how it used to behave when it was new.The book does assume a Windows XP environment for the degunking tasks. However, many of the steps (such as file cleanup, desktop cleanup, defraging, and such) are applicable to all version of Windows. So don't panic if you're not yet an XP user. Also, hardcore operating system gurus will either know all this stuff already or "scoff" at the simplistic approach. Fine, the book isn't for you. But for those of us who more often are "users" of the operating system, the information is valuable and helpful. I've already regained nearly a gigabyte of disk space, and I'm still on step 1!ConclusionIf you're not a Windows guru with a predefined plan of your own to keep Windows working cleanly, you owe it to yourself to get this book and start your "degunking" program.

Degunking Windows - Clear, Informative and Fun.

The initial thing about this book that strikes you is the cover.Looking like a 1960's housewife, the woman gives off the air of being terrified with the idea of fixing her broken computer.The theme of the book is about getting rid of all the "surplus to requirement" things that computers seems to collect, not unlike the junk people collect over the years and only realise when they come to move house.There are lots of suggestions throughout the book, on ways to remove those things that "slow down" your computer. From programs that you do not need, seldom use or that you did not realise are installed, desktop icons that can be deleted without worry, to tidying up those email in and out boxes filled with old emails, and so on. The "Fix-It / Tidy-Up" Technique.---------------------------------The book is organized according to "tidy-up" processes that will improve the performance of your computer.A nice novel approach to this, is the "Quick Degunking Sheet" at the beginning of the book, which helps you determine the time and effort that is required to perform different tasks albeit that they maybe small or large.Each chapter starts off with a checklist of major topics that the chapter covers and uses the author's informal approach, taking potentially very technical sounding subjects, and presenting them in language that can be understood by anyone.Not only for the novice.------------------------There are also suggestions upon solving far more complex problems such as cleaning your registry, optimizing your hard disk and ways of improving the security on your computer. This comes with "step by step" instructions of specific "de-gunking tasks".Most computer "fix-it" books have lots of useful information, but tend to get too technical and overwhelm the reader, whereas this book is informative and enjoyable at the same time.

Use this to "degunk" your computer

I've read countless numbers of books about computers. Virtually all of them were quite informative and I learned a lot, but at times I found the information to be a bit "over my head." This book is one of the few I've read that combines a little bit of humor, technical information, and an informal writing style into a truly enjoyable book. Each chapter focuses on a different "degunking" task and offers great step by step explanations of tasks and terms.Downloadable programs designed to help you "degunk" (I love that term!) your computer are also mentioned. I've downloaded a couple already and have found them quite useful. Some of the suggestions the book offers were ones I already do, like keeping your email in and out boxes nice and empty. But there are those who forget about emptying them and discover a couple hundred sent emails sitting in their out box! Another helpful idea is getting rid of desktop icons for programs you rarely or never use, as well as uninstalling them. I noticed I had a handful of those which I've now gotten rid of. Most of the steps in the book apply to Windows XP users, but there are some steps that can also be helpful to "dinosaurs" like me, still using 98.Each chapter as well as the book's Appendices I thought were wonderful. The Appendices cover topics like doing a clean Windows install, recovering from a corrupted registry and even a troubleshooting section. The book manages to explain technical terms from a layperson's perspective, something which I really liked. It's quite an enjoyable read, one that if you read it cover to cover will only take a couple hours. And even if you intend to use this book solely as a "quick reference" to solve a specific problem you will generally find a solution quickly. Kudos to the authors for writing a book that is both fun and answers a lot of questions quickly.
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