Monday, October 17, 2011

Computer Rental How-To For The Home User

By Benjamin Williams


Ahh...Remember that first day you brought your computer home, plugged everything in, it was a beautiful site, it was fast, web pages loaded quickly and programs launched within seconds or faster. But after a few months or weeks things began to slow down, and you think oh man what a piece of *@&* this thing only lasted a month. Let's take a look at what happened.

First of all, we all know that computers are forever changing. If you were to spend thousands of dollars on buying a brand-new, state-of-the-art computer, it'd be out-of-date within months. Then you'd be the not-so-proud owner of a "dinosaur" computer. But if you were to go with a computer rental, you wouldn't be in that dilemma.

When you're hard drive becomes cluttered it begins to slow down. Your computer performance is degraded substantially. The more files you have stored on your hard drive the more they get scattered and fragmented, which in turn slows down how fast programs respond to your clicks. Think about your hard drive as a huge filing cabinet, when all the files are neatly organized and labeled, it is easy to find what you are looking for, but take that same filing cabinet and dump it all over the ground, it well take longer to find that certain file or folder that you were looking for. A computers hard drive is the same way, as files become fragmented your computer takes more time to gather the correct files and execute your commands.

Plus if you decide to go the computer rental route for your personal use, you'll have the same flexible payment options that a business computer rental user gets. A lot of computer rental companies will let you take your computer rental home after only one month deposit! Of course, you have to sign an agreement promising to pay the remainder of the costs over a period of time.

There are five major factors that contribute to a computers performance

Payments on a computer rental are immediately tax-deductible, even if you use your computer rental at home. If you were to buy your computer brand-new, you'd only be able to claim a portion of the cost on your tax return. Even though these freeware programs don't have many valuable features included in paid software packages, they generally suit for a small email marketing campaign.




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