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We’ve all been there. Maybe it’s a subtle glitch where something just doesn’t feel right with the system, or maybe the system won’t boot at all. Problems come in all shapes and sizes, and Windows Secrets can help with them all. Let’s start with one of the worst problems that can befall a PC: the system hangs during the initial startup — or doesn't even try to boot. For this stop-you-in-your-tracks event, here's what to do and how to do it, as explained by Lincoln Spector’s “What to do when your PC gets hosed:”. | Upgrade Tune-up Repair Your Windows PC PC Maintenance Guide Simple Effective Tips for Tuning Upgrade Repairing Your Windows PC www.WindowsSecrets.com Upgrade Tune-up Repair Your Windows PC Introduction As a weekly publication Windows Secrets covers a broad swath of topics especially all things Windows. Some of that coverage is driven by the latest news in the world of PCs such as the latest malware threats or the release of Windows 7. Other topics are generated by questions and suggestions often sent in by readers like you. Over the years Windows Secrets has accumulated at vast amount of information about Windows and Windows-related hardware and software. You can find all of it in the WindowsSecrets.com archives. It can however take some time to find what you re looking for because our stories are organized by issue date not subject category. That s where a Windows Secrets special-edition e-book comes in it s a concise guide that presents our accumulated PC wisdom such as it is based on a theme. Grouping the information this way can save hours of digging through back issues. In this format the most essential articles and links are collected into one easy to use reference. For this e-book the Windows Secrets editors pored through several years of published information and selected the best tips in three major categories 1. Upgrading your system 2. Tuning up speeding up your PC 3. Emergency troubleshooting Each section starts with an anchor story covering the basics of a topic. That s followed by 10 or so additional items each with abundant direct links to the Windows Secrets archives. Paid-content links are shown with an asterisk. Using these links you can quickly find the topics and subtopics that most interest you. You re welcome to read the entire e-book from front to back but it s most useful as a quick-reference guide that you keep at hand. Each of the three major sections is a selfcontained unit that lets you rapidly hone in on the information you need when .