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		<title>When to fix your PC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn how to most effectively fix your machine by being calm, alert, and awake to avoid getting too frustrated.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h6>If you live in the surrounding Dallas, GA area (Hiram, Douglasville, Villa Rica) and are looking for advice on fixing your own machine then take a look a some of these suggestions in my blog posts (see right panel under recent posts).</h6>
<p>This is probably not exactly what you are expecting with this title of a post, but it is the best way to describe this article. The best time of the day to fix your PC is when you are completely awake and in a calm mood. There are no words to describe the frustration you will have if you attempt to work on a slow computer when you are exauhsted. I can&#8217;t count the times that I have wanted to put a sledge hammer through my machines when I was working on them in the middle of the night. Don&#8217;t attempt to work on a PC when you just wake up either. In my experiences I have noticed I make more mistakes or miss a few steps when I have just woke up and started troubleshooting my PCs. Be awake. Be alert. Be careful. Most of all, be calm.</p>
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