Have you read the My PC Guy'd this month? Every E-Newsletter is filled with information to help you use your computer effectively. My PC Guy'd is designed to be an informational tool for you, to help aid you in your day-to-day office routines, so let us know some of your common computer problems or information that would help your day go by easier. Every newsletter is filled with computer tips and tricks so you can learn to use your computer, along with some funny jokes and inspirational stories. Enjoy!

My PC Guy'd Issues

May 2003

Find out how to recognize virus hoaxes, if you should leave your computer on or off, and other tips and tricks to help you in your everyday computer operations. Enjoy the newsletter!

-Virus Hoaxes
-Leave Computer On or Off?
-Excel and Word Tips

April 2003

This newsletter is filled with useful tips and tricks so you can learn to use your computer effectively. Find out how older PCs could be costing your company money, the different types of computer viruses, and much more! Enjoy the newsletter!

-Older PCs Are Costing Your Business Time and Money
-Computer Viruses

-Tips and Tricks

March 2003

Welcome to the March edition of the My PC Guy'd. This newsletter is filled with useful tips and tricks so you can learn to use your computer effectively. Find out what you need to know about your computer, how to print a part of a page and many tips on working with your computer. Enjoy the newsletter!

-5 Questions to Answer About Your PC
-Updating Your Software
- Tips and Tricks

February 2003

Welcome to the February edition of the My PC Guy'd. This newsletter is filled with useful tips and tricks so you can learn to use your computer effectively.

-Fix your slow computer
-What to look for in a new computer
-Tips on working with your computer

January 2003

Welcome to the January edition of the My PC Guy'd. This newsletter is filled with useful tips and tricks so you can learn to use your computer effectively.

-Catch a computer virus and get rid of it before it spreads
-Organize your computer so you can find things easily.

December 2002

Welcome to the December edition of the My PC Guy'd. This newsletter is filled with useful tips and tricks. Learn about Internet hoaxes, laptop specifications, keyboard shortcuts and some other useful tips! Enjoy the newsletter!

-Internet Hoaxes
-What to look for in a laptop
-Create your own Keyboard Shortcuts
-View Your Free Space

November 2002

Welcome to the November edition of the My PC Guy'd. Learn what types of Internet connections there are and how to maintain your computer so it lives longer! Enjoy the newsletter!

-Types of Internet Connections
-Computer Maintenance
-Change Mouse Properties
-Create Start Menu Shortcuts

October 2002
Welcome to the October edition of the My PC Guy'd. Learn the warning signs to look for before your hard drive crashes, what backup options are best, and some tips to help you use your computer easily. Enjoy the newsletter!
September 2002
Welcome to the September edition of the My PC Guy'd. This newsletter is filled with useful tips and tricks so you can learn to use your computer effectively. Learn how to catch a computer virus and get rid of it before it spreads, and organize your computer so you can find things easily.
August 2002

With all the storms lately, we have been flooded with questions on how to save your computer from lightning and power surges (we've been struck by lightning multiple times, so we are old pros at this). Power surges cause major damage to your internal PC parts, risking the lose of vital information. So this month, we are stressing the importance of backups and power supplies and providing you with information to help minimize your risk. Enjoy the newsletter!

- Backup Your Power
- Backup Your Data
- Creating Email Templates

July 2002

This newsletter is filled with computer tips to help save your computer resources and protect you from Internet predators, along with some funny jokes and inspirational stories. I hope you enjoy!

- Computer Policies
- Privacy on the Internet
- Taming the Toolbar

June 2002

Check out our new "Ask The Tech" column. Email us with your computer questions. Each month we will pick one question to answer.

- How to Maintain Your Computer
- Laptop Vs. Desktop
- Excel Trick

May 2002

Our Newsletter is lonely without a name. Many great ideas have been pouring in from our readers. This is your last chance. On May 31st we will pick our name! To Enter the "Name Our Newsletter" contest, for a chance to win $50, Click Here.

Check out our new "Ask The Tech" column. Email us with your computer questions. Each month we will pick one question to answer.

- Importance of Virus Updates
- How to Fix a Slow Computer
- Windows Quick Launch

April 2002

Wow! We have received many wonderful responses regarding our first issue of the newsletter. Many of our readers found it to be very informative and helpful. We encourage our subscribers to e-mail us with information you would like to see in upcoming newsletters. We are open to any suggestions. This newsletter is designed to be an informational tool for you, to help aid you in your day-to-day office routines, so let us know some of your common computer problems or information that would help your day go by easier.

- Network Hub Vs. Switch
- Backing Up Your Data
- Desktop Shortcuts

March 2002

My PC Guy, Inc. is proud to announce the first version of our E-Newsletter. We are dedicated to providing our clients with technical information to help ease your computer frustration and to learn how to use your computer productively.

- Warning Signs Before Your Hard Drive Crashes
- Support Forum
- Windows Tips & Tricks

Contact Information

For More Information on My PC Guy, contact:

Phone: 410-975-9060
E-mail: info@mypcguy.com
Web Pages: http://www.mypcguy.com

Editor: Jennifer Cox
jenc@mypcguy.com
The Editor would love to hear from you!
What would you like to see in the next issue? What problems do you have with your computer?
Email us with any ideas, questions and/or comments about the eLetter.

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