The holidays are behind us and I want to wish everyone a
Happy and Prosperous New Year and extend my thanks once again to
everyone who made their generous donations during the Holiday
Giveaway. If you donated, your gift is on the way to you via USPS
First Class mail.
I’ve received a few inquiries from people who missed the opportunity
to take advantage of the Holiday Giveaway for various reasons. They
wanted to know if I would still give them the gift if they donated
now, even though the deadline has passed. I would love to be able to do
it, but I promised I wouldn’t make the same offer again.
However, I am making the Geek Toolkit available to my Ask the Geek readers via secure download for $37. You won’t have to wait for the mail to arrive; you can download and begin using the toolkit immediately. As soon as I receive notice of your payment, I will send you a link to download the password protected archive. Click here to get your Geek Toolkit
The Geek Toolkit is loaded with literally hundreds of security,
system maintenance and productivity tools that have been part of my Geek arsenal for more than five years. All of them are safe, proven, and
malware-free. It would literally take you hundreds of hours to research and compile this collection on your own. Here’s just a few of the categories in the kit:
-Web Servers
-Useful Utilities
-Spyware Killers
-Security
-Disk Tools
-Disaster Recovery Info
…and 11 more.
This newly updated toolkit will save you time and money and make
your life easier and more productive in several ways. Here’s that link again: Click here to get your Geek Toolkit
Remember, you won’t have to wait for the mail to arrive. As soon as
I receive notice of your payment, I will send you a link to download the
password protected archive.
Get your Geek Toolkit today!
Cheers!
Ken “The Geek” Harthun
P.S. If you really, really want to have the Geek Toolkit on a 2GB
flash drive, click here.
P.P.S. If you’re not completely satisfied, I’ll happily refund your
money.
P.P.P.S. No affiliate links here. This is my own compilation, so you’re dealing directly with me.


January 11th, 2010 at 9:05 am
The last solution remaining with the user is to recreate whole file system by formatting the drive. But prior doing this, the user needs to backup all the required data.