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Simple Tips to Maintaining Your Computer

By Expert Author: Thomas Haddelin | Article Abstract
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Having computer problems agian? Hate seeing that "Blue Screen of Death"?

Most errors on your computer can be caused by spyware, malware, and even viruses. Most of the time we get this simply by installing a "Free" program off the Internet.

Most spyware is found via "Free" software. We often don't look at the license agreement that usually states they software contains some form of spyware.

Viruses can be received just by visiting a website infected with the virus. Often we receive error messages from our virus scanner when we open on of these infected sites.

Malware is usually installed secretly without our knowledge. Most of the time it comes from websites or programs that have it.

All of these things can slow down and even crash your computer. Having a good virus scanner can help, but it doesn't always stop malware and spyware as these things get installed by choice most of the time.

Having an up-to-date virus scanner does help, but often the scanner can't remove all types of spyware. Usually another program is required to actually remove the spyware.

Bug Doctor was designed to accompany and help virus scanners remove these threats. Bug Doctor also comes with free technical support for fixing ANY error your computer may be experiencing.

So start fixing these errors easily with Bug Doctor. Bug Doctor can fix 98% of all computer errors and issues you may encounter using your computer.
Thomas Haddelin

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Before you waste another moment trying to fix bugs on your computer, be sure to check out Thomas Haddelin's free article on fixing common computer bugs, and his helpful spyware removal tips!

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Article Submitted: 2007-08-28 | This Article has been viewed 165 times.

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