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  • Computer Running Slow Fix: Simple-To-Perform Solutions  By : Will Monty
    Your computer will in time slow down if you run it a lot no matter how high-priced or powerful it is. It's because PC's, just like a automobile, should be correctly maintained and serviced for it to function at its highest level. Suffice to say that care is essential for your PC.
  • Computer Running Slow Help: Easy-To-Perform Solutions  By : Kim Wilmont
    Your PC will in time become sluggish if you operate it a lot no matter how expensive or powerful it is. It is because computers, just like a car, is supposed to be well maintained for it to function at its highest level. It is pretty understood that maintenance is essential for your PC.
  • Can A Registry Fixer Help Your Slow Computer?  By : Kim Wilmont
    If some "quick-fix" methods could not solve your computer's performance issues, then it's high time you get a registry cleaner.
  • A Fresh Look At Windows 7 Through Some Windows 7 Tips And Tricks  By : Mikkel Juul Joergensen
    If you are among the many who have become intrigued with the latest operating system that Microsoft has released, than you might also be wondering how you could optimize the performance of that operating system. Windows 7 is upon us, and it has been turning heads in the world of computers since it was a Beta program. Here are some of the best Windows 7 tips and tricks.
  • My Computer is Slow - Simple Help Ideas  By : Will Monty
    A computers RAM (simply short term memory) is the place that your pc stores specified data that it uses regularly so it may be opened easily and quickly. The amount of the "random access memory" will effect the computer's speed and performance. Random Access Memory is somewhat different from the computer's hard drive memory. Hard Drive Memory stores the majority of your photo's, mp3's, programs, and other data.
  • Future Operating Systems Will Aim For Efficiency  By : Gregg Housh
    It is easy for a generation of computer users to look back warmly on the era of MS-DOS. In the distant past, a simple set of letters and punctuation was all you needed to launch a computer program. This command handled all of the inner functions that permitted the code to work. Basically, you only needed to type a command on a black screen with a single cursor. The user-friendly operating system developed as a response to public demand for graphical icons. To the computer novice, this seems much simpler than typing a command. In reality, though, this change birthed a whole new wave of headaches to the computing experience.
  • Better Security With Windows 7  By : Peter Taylor
    Microsoft has suggested that its latest baby, Windows 7, is the most secure OS ever built. Is this a bold marketing claim or does it have a ring of truth? Actually there are some very interesting security improvements implemented into Windows 7, some of which existed in Vista and have been overhauled for the new OS.
  • How To Fix Registry Errors On Your Computer  By : Mark Walters
    The windows registry is the essence of the computer, perpetually modifying and developing in size. Pretty much every time that you change anything on your computer, such as when installing / deleting programs and modifying system settings, the registry changes and updates too.
  • Operating Systems - Is Google's Chrome better than Microsoft?  By : Greg Coleman
    When Windows 7 hit the streets later this year, a new kid will be on the block - Google's new operating system--the Google Chrome OS. It is likely to be an open source program, thus making it hundreds of dollars cheaper than Microsoft's new version of Windows. It will more than likely covert many users looking to use it on their netbooks. It will be a very lightweight and fast alternative, much like the Chrome browser.
  • WINDOWS 7 Operating System  By : Sam Roberts
    Microsoft has offered a brand new system which they call Windows 7. It has been beta tested and here are some of the reactions from people who have used it
  • Final Windows Uninstaller v2008.08 - System Utilities::Registry Tools Software  By : XVEL Software
    Completely remove programs and leftovers from your PC with Final Windows Uninstaller, professional uninstaller software and service. Final Windows Uninstaller is the industry's leading uninstaller software that can delete files from an incomplete uninstallation and clean up your registry. This uninstaller software uses powerful leftovers database technology which helps you completely remove applications.
  • Registry Fix (Windows Fixer) - advanced PC fixing tool  By : XVEL Software
    Registry Fix will scan and fix your system registry and hard drive for invalid file and system references.Registryfix will scan for errors related to ActiveX controls, DLL issues, Windows explorer errors, Windows installer issues, Internet Explorer errors, Iexplorer and System32 errors, Runtime errors, Outlook and Outlook Express Errors, EXE errors, Svchost errors and a wide variety of other system issues.
  • PC Optimizer Pro, speed up PC in 3 mins  By : XVEL Software
    Designed for novice users who value their time, PC Optimizer Pro is powerful software that tweaks, repair, and speed up PC, preventing it from crashing and protecting from theft of your important data. PC Optimizer Pro rated at 4.5/5 by users and editorial teams of such popular and trustworthy sites as Download.com and TuCows.com .
  • RegistryCure - advanced Windows registry cleaning tool  By : Mike Hiller
    Built with the individual preferences of our customers in mind,RegCure enables you to fix registry of your PC's windows in the way that is most comfortable for you. RegCure is the PC repair tool preferred by PC users. Effective registry cleaner. Clean your registry manually according to your own specifications or perform a thorough scan and clean it automatically! Effective registry cleaner, according to Repair&Secure Software Union organization
  • Perfect Uninstaller - uninstall any unwanted application  By : Mike Hiller
    With Perfect Uninstaller, you can uninstall any unwanted applications in your system easier and faster. The standard Add /Remove Program can not often completely uninstall all applications and broken registry keys. Unlike your own PC Add/Remove Program, Perfect Uninstall can not only uninstall the applications, but also clean the registry files left over themselves.
  • Registry Fix (Windows Fixer) - advanced PC fixing tool  By : Mike Hiller
    Registry Fix will scan and fix your system registry and hard drive for invalid file and system references.Registryfix will scan for errors related to ActiveX controls, DLL issues, Windows explorer errors, Windows installer issues, Internet Explorer errors, Iexplorer and System32 errors, Runtime errors, Outlook and Outlook Express Errors, EXE errors, Svchost errors and a wide variety of other system issues.
  • Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The "Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check" error message can occur in a variety of programs running under the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems; however, it is most well known as being the result of a problem with Microsoft Outlook, an email management client. Other synonymous errors include: "File pathfilename.pst could not be accessed. Data Error. Cyclic Redundancy Check." or "Error 0x80040116."
  • How to Register DLL Modules  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A DLL file can be registered on the operating system’s registry through a number of ways. The first way is done through self-registering. This process can be carried out by DLL files that are capable of storing themselves on the registry of the operating system. Once registered, these files can immediately be accessed by the applications that need them.
  • NTLDR is missing  By : Robert D. Thomson
    NTLDR stands for "New Technology Loader". It is the new loader for all Windows NT Operating Systems. It is the loader that actually loads the operating system from the Hard Drive. All versions of Windows up to Windows XP use this new type of loader to start the Operating System.
  • Why Change To Windows Vista: Part 3 of 4  By : Burk Pendergrass
    Tennessee Mountain Man's review of Microsoft's 100 Reasons to change to Windows Vista. Remote Helpdesk 1 is not necessarily as approving as Microsoft's in house determinations.
  • Why Change To Windows Vista: Part 2 of 4  By : Burk Pendergrass
    Tennessee Mountain Man's review of Microsoft's 100 Reasons to change to Windows Vista. Remote Helpdesk 1 is not necessarily as approving as Microsoft's in house determinations.
  • Why Change To Windows Vista: Part 1 of 4  By : Burk Pendergrass
    Tennessee Mountain Man's review of Microsoft's 100 Reasons to change to Windows Vista. Remote Helpdesk 1 is not necessarily as approving as Microsoft's in house determinations.
  • Microsoft had successfully shipped 60 million copies of Vista  By : Apostol Lucian
    The latest operating system from Microsoft was well close to beating pre-release expectations, being sold in over 60 million copies.
  • Totally "free" Ubuntu? That's the plan for Gobuntu  By : LinuxNewsBlog
    Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth has announced a new "freedom-focused flavour of Ubuntu" devoid of any proprietary software, which may hold special appeal for open source purists.
  • GPLv3 attracts 116 projects in first week  By : LinuxNewsBlog
    The third version of the General Public License (GPLv3) has been adopted by 116 open source projects in its first week of operation

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