The Warrior Forum Management have decided to require a paid membership for full access to the Warrior Forum, together with its sub categories. According to Allen, admin of Warrior Forum, it was a necessary step to take in order to prevent spammers and scoundrels to ruin the great reputation and community, which has shaped Warrior Forum into what it is today: a valuable source of knowledge and information on Internet Marketing.
A Warrior Forum membership is a one time amount of $37 and gives access to the “War Room” as well as the rest of the forum. Another perk is storing up to 400 PMs (Private Messages). Most of the current forum users seem happy to welcome this change, hoping it will chase the unwanted individuals out the door and make them stay out.
The War Room is, in a way, the heart of Warrior Forum. The $37 fee was used to give access to the War Room, where valuable information is shared by experienced and professional marketers. Now that management has returned status to a one time payment for access to everything, including the War Room, this is a good reason to upgrade.
Free forum users will still have access to the main parts of the Warrior Forum, although their access will be limited. Perhaps now is the time to ask yourself the question “How serious am I about earning money online?”.
Read the News here: Warrior Forum Going Back To Paid Status
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Hi nto All
My computer worked slowly, too much errors. Help me, please to fix errors on my PC.
My operation system is Windows 2003.
With best regards,
Pootpootott
Hi Pootpootott,
Sorry to hear about your computer problems. Although this is not a tech support site, I would suggest that you download and run a quite efficient tool called CCleaner (or Crap Cleaner, as most of the users refer to it). You can get it at no cost from their website: CCleaner.
Other than CCleaner, I used to run frequent maintenance scans with the at least used-to-be excellent software called Tune Up Utilities. It is easy to use and at the same time a powerful tool box at your disposal for 30 days at no cost when you download their trial version. If you purchase a license, don’t bother upgrading it the next year, though; In my experience, they change very little from one year to the next, so it is not really worth the cost of an upgrade that soon. Tune Up Utilities is a solid all-in-one maintenance and error fixing tool for your system. It runs on Autopilot without occupying much system resources at all, maintaining your system and improving its overall operating speed and performance. I certainly did not regret I bought it.
Also download Microsoft Security Essentials, which is a very good security solution given away by Microsoft at no cost. It beats many paid anti virus tools and costs nothing, so have a look.
I don’t know how long since you formatted your hard drive and re-installed the system, but sometimes the best solution is to just wipe the HD clean and install everything fresh. I use Windows 7 myself, I used Windows XP and simply skipped Vista altogether
Others prefer Linux, but I am satisfied with Windows 7 for now.
I hope this is of any help, but feel free to send me a message if not
Good luck!