Archive for November, 2009
Need a Faster Computer
The registry is a huge database of information about each program on the computer. It is essentially instructions for Windows on how to operate each program. Since the registry is very important, Windows does not erase any files from it, even if the program is uninstalled by the user, files from it still exist within the registry. Consequently, the computer becomes slower and more error-prone. The more obsolete files a registry contains, the harder it is for Windows to find files within it, and the slower the computer is.
One solution for these issues is to clean the registry by using a class of programs called registry cleaners. Cleaners are designed to scan and correct errors within the registry. You may be surprised to learn that an average computer contains dozens and even hundreds of errors. It does not matter what version of Windows you have, all Windows machines have registry issues eventually.
To find a good cleaner, you will need to conduct some market research. A top cleaner will have the following traits:
• Ease of use: If you are new to registry cleaning, make sure that the user interface is easy to use to minimize user-related cleaning errors.
• PC optimizer feature: An optimizer is designed to move all registry files to one directory thereby making it easier for Windows to find files it needs faster. This will help you achieve maximum speed for your computer.
• Auto-backup feature: This is an essential function of every cleaner. It saves as a safety measure in case an important file is erased during cleaning. This tool will help you restore your computer to working condition easily and without the hassle of finding professional help.
Very Important Subject-to Scripts
Knowing the answer to these few sub-2 objections will either make you, or cost you tens of thousands of dollars. First, subject-to is the best way
to buy property right now and if you’re new to the business, a subject-to is when you buy someone’s house and take over their monthly payment. However, the loan remains in their name.
So, you are the owner of the property and are on the deed, but the loan is still in the name of John Doe Seller. This is the way that you can buy 20 houses a year, for no-money down because you’re simply taking over a payment.
Of course, when you first pitch a subject-to…to a seller they always ask, “how come the loan has to remain in my name, how come you can’t get your own loan?” Here’s what you tell them: “If our company had to go out and get our own loan we would have very high financing costs and we would not be able to purchase the property at the price agreed upon. We would have to purchase the property at a big discount if our own loan was involved”(Then you give them the low-ball cash offer number).
Since the majority of sub-2 people have very little equity in the property, they can’t sell at a big discount and they now understand why we need to take over the payment and have the loan remain in their name.