Acknowledging the Need to Upgrade

Written on 14 May 2008 by

If you had all the cash in the world, then perhaps you can upgrade you computer as often as a new chip and computer specification parts are available in the market. But seriously, you have to be practical when you upgrade. It all depends on the need of the upgrade especially for people who put premium in using their computer as their main source of income and profession.

Computers usually last for a couple of years. But for some, if they can upgrade part by part, they would. This includes replacing lower memory chips and video cards with the higher ones. It is all like coping up with the times especially if you talk about trying to maintain the level of competency of your computer.


Defrag your Computer Regularly

Written on 9 May 2008 by

Our computer is delicate especially if you do not properly shut it down. Most of the time, we cannot avoid sudden hang-ups or even power failures that make our computer encounter some problems whenever we turn it on again.

In these cases there will be lost fragments which go astray. While we cannot check out how to place them back, we can always use a defragment service that our computer has to ensure that these lost fragments are brought back to where they originally were.

Aside from that, we can help optimize our system as well. All it takes is a couple of minutes to allow our computer to re-align itself and we are bound to get it back to good as new.


Speed Is Everything for PC Users

Written on 4 May 2008 by

For most computer owners, sudden slowdowns are unacceptable. Most of the time, these would be tied up with a lot of things. For starters, assuming you have a new pc, it may all be due to the hardware you have gotten. This is normal for people who are picky on the cost thus sacrificing performance for it in the process.

Others experience this slowdown in the course of the length of having their computer. This can be a matter of having too much files or perhaps some problems with the entire operating system. Whatever the cause may be, at the back of our minds, we should know the history of our computer.


Slow PC Start-up? (Part 3)

Written on 30 April 2008 by


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Another cause of a slow computer start-up is the computer’s temporary internet files. If you clean this out on a regular basis, it can speed up your computer.

Check also your computer memory. If you do not have enough of it, this might slow down your computer start-up. This will generally manifest if you installed a new program into the computer and when the program is running, the performance of your PC will suffer. What you can do is upgrade your RAM or computer memory for better performance and faster speed.

Presence of a virus or falling hard drive are serious causes of slow start-ups of computers. Therefore, you should scan for viruses regularly and back up your files.


Slow PC Start-up? (Part 2)

Written on 25 April 2008 by


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Try to look for little icons on the lower right hand corner of your screen and right click each one of these. Then, select the option to turn off the automatic start-up function.

Another cause for slow computer start-up is registry problems. This is an important part of your operating system that deals with software and hardware configuration as well as system preferences. If the registry has corrupted files and would get bloated, this can slow down your computer and cause a slow start-up. You can purchase a registry cleaner to put your registry back in line. Most of these cleaners have a free scan to let you know right away if the registry is the one corrupted or not.


Slow PC Start-up? (Part 1)

Written on 22 April 2008 by


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We go to our desk everyday and start up our computers. Most of us would luckily be able to start it up right away fairly fast. However, others go through a frustratingly slow start up. This could be very annoying especially if you just need to check something quickly and you do not have the time to wait for it to begin.

One of the common problems that could put a drag on your speed is the programs that start up automatically. There maybe a lot of programs that are installed in your computer with the option to start without you realizing it. This will tend to use up your RAM (onboard memory) when it should be allocated to be used in serving the operating system.


Troubleshooting Windows Registry (Part 2)

Written on 10 April 2008 by


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All too often, the cause of a slow computer over a period of time is due to a cluttered Windows registry. It is prone to damage from a variety of causes and sources. The incomplete installations of hardware and software drivers are one of the most common causes of problems. Once the pieces of these programs got left behind in the registry, it can cause conflicts with new or existing hardware or software.

There may also be a lot of registry files that are created but not removed. This is another way that the registry gets cluttered. To remove these pieces and clutter, you have to use an effective and safe registry cleaner software program.


Troubleshooting Windows Registry (Part 1)

Written on 8 April 2008 by


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Windows registry is known as a very important filing system acting like the central nervous system of your computer. It stores all the settings information and preference for permissions, file associations, administrative settings, and individual user settings for hardware and software. This registry is made up of different folders and files which varies in name and location depending on your Windows version.

Windows will constantly refer to the registry as you use your computer. This is why corruption, clutter, and registry errors can lead to severe problems in your computer. Some examples of registry-related troubles are runtime errors, ActiveX problems, dll errors, freezes, crashes, and overall sluggish performance.


Firewall Protection (Part 3)

Written on 4 April 2008 by


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If you are confused about these products for computer security, you can approach computer support technicians. They will be able to help you choose the best firewall or anti-virus protection, as well as its installation or configuration. These technicians can easily help you with services such as: basic installation and set-up of services for computer hardware and peripherals, computer repair, windows firewall support, virus deletion, computer and internet optimization, online technical support, computer repair, and other troubleshooting of PC errors.

With all of this computer services support, you will not only provide100% protection of your computers against dangerous hackers, but you can also fine tune it for optimum performance and smarter productivity.


Firewall Protection (Part 2)

Written on 31 March 2008 by


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You will only be sure of the security of your computer once you have uploaded a firewall program. However, these firewall products have their limits too. Most of these firewalls will not scan your PC for the viruses that can harm your system. At the same time, there are no hardware firewalls on the market that will offer you virus protection. This would mean that your PC would still be vulnerable to virus attacks.

The best solution for this is to install an anti-virus program. You can either purchase a stand alone anti-virus program or search for a software firewall with the anti-virus protection built-in.


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