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Automatic Geek Fixes Your Computer - First Time On The Internet! - By: Allan Michael Taylor

How many sleepless night have you had worrying about your computer? You're fed up with its unreliable performance and of having to call in the repair man to fix it on a regular basis. And, of course, those repair bills just seem to be coming in continuously. This is not a scenario that only you are experiencing, though, but something that many others are encountering worldwide.

Now, these worrying times can belong to the past. It's 2009 and Automatic Geek is revolutionising the tackling of computer problems, with prompt, efficient solutions. By connecting to your computer via the Internet, within a secure environment, Automatic Geek is ever-ready to address your PC or Mac problems with just a few simple clicks. Yes, without having to travel elsewhere you can stay at home or your office and use this amazing online facility.

We are all aware of the headaches associated with worms, viruses and Trojans, for example. Now you need worry no more as you get a computer geek to clean, defrag, eliminate unused files and generally restore your computer to its original condition.

Just think of the savings in time and money.

Automatic Geek offers three kinds of services:

1. Standard Support, which includes unlimited installation of software and setting you up with GeekBar. The GeekBar is an exclusive software application that sits on your desktop, giving you ready access to computer help and a library of the world's best free software applications.

2. Premium Support. Resolving specific software issues.

3. Premium Support. One-on-one training.

The Automatic Geek service can be tried out for free for personal evaluation of the system. If you find it suitable, you can quickly be plugged into the program for as little as $20 each month.

I opted to use the free service, mainly as I had some computer issues. Here are my results:

* With my permission, an online geek took control of my computer – within a secure environment - and downloaded a Java installer, the GeekBar and a cleaner.
* The geek listened to my request and Firefox was not updated as I was concerned about the possibility of losing my social bookmarking logins.
* 905 mb of unused Internet files were removed from my computer.

I undoubtedly ended up with a faster operating and better performing machine.

The GeekBar currently operates on almost all Windows operating systems, including XP/Vista/Windows 7, Windows 2000, though users of Windows 98 have still to be found to trial this old Windows version.

Additionally, the GeekBar has been successfully operated under Mac OSX and Linux, Macintosh computers are, therefore, certainly supported.

As well as using Automatic Geek personally, Home and Small Businesses will obtain great cost savings and gain increased efficiency when using Automatic Geek's low cost services.

About the Author

Bob Gill is an online entrepreneur whose interests include Internet marketing and article writing. For more information see the video at:

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