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How to Build, Fix, and Disaster-Proof Your PC

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August 31, 2010
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How to Build, Fix, and Disaster-Proof Your PC
The Perfect PC: Don't Buy It, Build It Whether you've budgeted $500 for a new machine or given yourself $1200 to spend, our editors show you how to create the best system for the money.
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How to Fix Your Family's PC Problems Are you the first line of tech support for your friends and family? Here's everything you need to troubleshoot for the not so tech-savvy.
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Disaster-Proof Your PC: Image Your Drive, Make a Backup Plan Here's how to prepare for disaster by imaging your hard drive and setting up a data backup system.
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Free Casual Games to Play in Your Browser A casual game can relax your nerves or stimulate your mind. These great games were winners and notables in Casual Gameplay Design Competition #8: Sandbox. Whether your tastes run to production sims, romantic journeys, or empire-building llamas, these games have an enjoyable way to while away minutes or hours. Sweeping the awards from both audience and judges, the latest Submachine puzzle adventure leads you through a network of eerie, stone-walled tunnels. Each of these casual games is free, and can be enjoyed in the comfort of your Flash- and Javascript-enabled browser.
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