Monday, November 26, 2012

Computer is slow???


  • Your computer can  may be slow because of unwanted programs from internet-

If you access the internet daily, then chances are that you encounter viruses on a regular basis. If you don't have the correct protection for your computer then it is harmful for the computer then your slow PC problems could come from adware, spyware, worms, and other sorts of malware. So,you need a good security protection for your computer like performance booster and windows optimizer. A reliable security program should help your computer setup stop unwanted things before they cause any problems.

  • Your computer may be slow because of cluttered registry-

A cluttered registry is another common reason that people complain about slow computers. Your PC’s registry keeps track of all the files and processes run by the computer’s operating system. It’s an important part of the OS that allows programs to function quickly and efficiently. When the registry gets cluttered with unnecessary, outdated, and duplicate files, though, it can cause your computer to slow down significantly.
It’s not wise for laymen to delete registry files manually. There is too great a risk that you will delete important files. you can use a program like registry cleaner, that is designed to identify unnecessary files. These programs scan your registry, identify files that are causing problems, and eliminate them. That way you can boost performance easily without causing additional problems.

  • Your computer may be slow because of Low memory-

Your computer could also perform slowly because it does not have enough memory. Your PC relies on free memory to run programs.Because of less memory your computer can completely freeze up for several minutes or hours.
The most common culprits that cause low memory are pictures, videos, and audio files. If you have a bunch of movies stored on your hard drive, then they are making it difficult for your computer to work efficiently.So,you can defragment your hard drive by using different programs like memory optimizer. 


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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Learn About Your Windows Problem

There are many Problems which are faced by PC owners because computer is a machine and every machine breaks down sometime. Every time you do not need to run to the technician when your PC crashes or is infected by a malicious software. First try to resolve these problem by yourself.  All these problems can occur in any operating System like Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows Vista. Let us discuss about some computer problems:-


  • System Restore Problems
  • Version: XP, Vista, 7
System Restore's purpose is to return your system to a workable state without requiring a complete re-installation and without compromising your data files. The utility runs in the background and automatically creates a restore point when a trigger event occurs. Trigger events include application installations, Auto-update installations, Microsoft's Backup Utility recoveries, unsigned- driver installations and driver backup, and manual creations of restore points. The utility also creates restore points once a day by default.

Open Disk Cleanup (Start > All Programs > Accessories > System tools) and – if prompted – choose "all users". On the More Options tab delete all but the newest Restore point. If all else fails, disable System Restore and lose all Restore points, then re-enable it. 
In Vista and Windows 7 open System Protection, untick all the boxes and click Turn off System Restore > Apply. Tick your system drive again and click Apply to switch it back on.

  •  Missing Taskbar icons
  • Version: XP, Vista, 7
If icons have disappeared from the Taskbar's notification area, there are two things to try: first, press the Windows key and [R], type "regedit" and press [Enter].


Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\TrayNotify, and delete both IconStreams and PastIconsStream values. 
Reboot, or log off and back on again. If the problem persists in XP, and you can live without it, open the Add or Remove Programs Control Panel, click Add/Remove Windows Components, expand Networking Services, and untick "UPnP User Interface". Then click OK > Next.


  •  Video display problems
  • Version: XP, Vista, 7
When playing back video on your PC, does the screen appear too light or dark, or is the colour balance all wrong? That's because the video uses special "overlay" settings in place of Windows' own. 


To resolve this, right-click the desktop and look for an Nvidia or ATI option; if it's not there, choose "Personalization" or "Properties" instead. Choose Settings or Display Settings and look on the tabs for a video or advanced option. 
Once located, make sure the video settings are set to that of the player, and not your graphics adaptor. When this is done, save your settings to resolve the problem.