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   Be A Do-It-Yourself for Your Computer      
  Each person has his own activities on their computer, but a little more knowledge, can go a long way to decreasing frustration and increasing ease of all computer tasks and online activities. Close the generation gap through Geek Grandma to improve your computer knowledge and skill.
   Follow the links for self-help for using your computer, for troubleshooting, for protecting your computer from outside threats, for testing your computer knowledge, and for basic computer learnings and activites.
   Also included is a link on Linux with helpful commands and support.
   Use the Self-Help link to test yourself and to see your progress.

  Geek Grandma is especially for Seniors and Beginners


    Topics Included in Geek Grandma                               
 
 >General History of Windows; Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7; Windows 10; Windows Tips and Tricks; Speeding up Windows; Using windows explorer; using alternative browsers; Windows desktop; working with Multimedia-videos and digital audio, organizing your files; Windows Maintenance; protecting from malware.
 >Speed up Windows, Optimization
 >Maximizing your Internet Experience, Networking, Wireless Networking, Dialup or Broadband, Searching Online
  >Free, reliable software resources.
  >Word processing
  >Topics like troubleshooting, hardware, software, audio and video
  >Do your own self-teaching and self-help.
  >Basic linux information

     About Geek Grandma                                      
  Keep you and your computer happy by using Geekgrandma website to turn you sad computer to glad.
  Geekgrandma lives in Baltimore County, Maryland and helps people with their computers through lessons and hands on advice and troubleshooting.
   With this website, I am trying to relay some computer help from a hobbyist's point of view. I am basically just trying to put my thoughts down from years of study in all aspects of my computer and Internet interests over the years.
  Get support in non-geek speak from this site.
   If you live in the Northern Baltimore County area and need lessons or troubleshooting support, use the contact page to communicate with me and I will get back to you. Thanks.
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