You Don't Need a New Computer:
'Cause Your Old One is Fine

by Roger Milfried / October 13, 2014

Story Highlights

  • It doesn’t matter if your computer is 2-months old or 5-years old, it’s literally programmed to be thrown out and replaced.

  • For the average user, who uses a computer for web browsing, email and other normal day-to-day usage, a computer built in 2008 is just as capable of operating at the same speeds as a computer built in 2014

  • PC manufacturers, as well as software companies like Microsoft are under tight pressure to continuously sell consumers on purchasing “the next big thing”

  • Even technology from over 5 years ago can handle 95% of normal processes just as quick as the newest hardware on the market

 

 

Many feel ripped off by not knowing this 1 simple trick...

Is your computer running slow? Don’t buy a new PC or call a computer repair company. This “3-click fix” is saving people thousands of dollars in computer costs.

Your computer is designed to fail. Some people are upset when they learn this. But the reality is that PC makers and software companies need a reason to keep people buying upgrades every year. They’re in the business of making money.

But now that the cat is out of the bag, a crack team of Microsoft Gold Certified developers has created their own solution, its’ a new software that digitally repairs your computer from the inside out. It’s easy to use and only takes 5 minutes to work.

Many users are saying that their computer is running faster than the day it was new immediately after using the tool. As one person said “it’s like rocket-fuel for your computer”.

The people behind this want to get it into as many people’s hands as possible, and as part of their launch they’re giving away their analysis tool for free until October 19, 2014, you can grab a free copy by clicking here if it’s still available.

Senior developer Josh Reynolds says “Our launch strategy is pretty simple. Give the basic product away to as many users as possible. Once they use it, and see the results – the product will sell itself. They’ll tell their friends, they’ll continue to use it and we’ll see a viral growth effect”.

He continues “it really is a no-brainer – people love the tool. It’s easy to use, it works immediately and it’s saving people hundreds or even thousands of dollars in unnecessary repair or upgrade costs. Once people see it for themselves, the product will promote itself – that’s the beauty of creating a product that solves a problem that millions of people experience every day.”

So far the strategy is working well. Thousands of people have downloaded the software – and it’s receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback. One user told us “My computer would take what seemed like an eternity just to start my web browser. Immediately after I scanned my machine and repaired the errors, it loads up in seconds. I didn’t realize how much time it was costing me – but now my “old” machine is running faster than ever, and the difference is like night and day”.

So is Microsoft really conspiring to force people to upgrade by building systems that are designed to fail over time? We can’t confirm or deny that – but we can confirm that before you shell out a fortune on new equipment or specialists – you should definitely download SpeedFixTool and give it a try.

Important: Unless you’re a hardcore gamer or use a lot of resources, a computer built 6 years ago can run just as fast a new system built in 2014. Word processing and web browsing don’t require a ton of power.