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PrairieIT Xtra-PC Turbo 32- Turn Your Old, outdated, Slow PC into a Like-New PC.

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About PrairieIT Xtra-PC Turbo 32- Turn Your

Xtra-PC Turbo 32 affordably turns that old, outdated, slow PC into a like-new PC: giving you blazing speed for surfing the internet, watching videos, downloads, and gaming. Xtra-PC Turbo's compact size is perfect for laptops and desktops. With 32GB of storage. 30 day money back guarantee! Xtra-PC Turbo 32 is double the speed and 4 times the storage of our Xtra-PC Basic. It is the answer for a full transformation of your laptop or desktop.Xtra-PC Runs Through Your USB Port Xtra-PC is a flash drive stick that you insert into an available USB port on your PC. Built on the proven foundation of Linux, it bypasses the old, slow, bloated Windows operating system to make your PC into a blazing fast, high performance PC with a new, simple to use, operating system that has the familiar look and feel of your Windows PC. It even works with missing or faulty hard drives. Since it runs on a USB stick, your existing computer is not altered, and you'll have access to all of your old files. You simply plug it in, restart your PC to boot into USB, and start using Xtra-PC!Easy to Use. Nothing to Install. Blazing Fast. Xtra-PC is easy to use and made for speed. Getting started is easy. Simply insert your Xtra-PC into a USB port, restart your computer, hit the boot menu key, and go.Affordable Why invest in a new computer when you can transform your old computer into a like-new one for under $25 to $80 (depending on which Xtra-PC model you choose).Xtra-PC has all of the following Software built in; Web Browser, Open Office, Email, DVD Player, Music Player, File Manager, Photo Viewer, Set Up for Printer, Monitor and Wi-FiXtra-PC works on nearly all laptops, desktops and netbooks, that originally used Windows XP, Vista or 7, were made in 2004 or later and can boot to USB