A Few Computer Optimization Tips That Make A Difference

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There are a few computer optimization tips that can make a world of difference, speed up your computer and free up resources. Most of us use a computer all day long yet not all of us are computer savvy and it can be a bit frustrating to put up with a computer that is slow and seems to take forever to boot. If you periodically perform the following tasks you can prevent your computer from becoming sluggish and avoid the headache of a slow, error-ridden computer.

The Basics
If certain simple tasks are scheduled regularly you will find that your computer performs without a hitch. One of the first computer optimization tips is to regularly perform tasks such as disk defragmentation; scan disk and disk clean up. A disk clean up tool can free up disk space and improve performance. Disk defragmentation helps the files on the PC to be organized neatly improving speed and scan disk can check and fix errors. You can schedule these tasks to be performed each week and then your PC will function optimally.

One of the computer optimization tips that can help speed up your computer is to reduce the number of programs that are running in the background. Manage the start up programs and you will notice that your PC boots much faster.

Windows updates are available and can be downloaded to improve performance. If certain precautions are taken people will find it easier to have a problem free PC. While downloading emails, do not open any message without scanning it with the anti-virus software. It will also help if you install a firewall that protects your PC from intrusions. Certain websites that offer free games or music downloads are the main source of malware as are porn sites, so beware of browsing such dubious websites.

Install Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware Software
There is free software available that offer adequate protection to home computer users. You can set up the software such that it scans your computer at regular intervals. Scan any item downloaded with the anti-virus software before you begin to use it.

There are anti-spyware and anti-adware software available for free too. Installing them and scanning your PC regularly can speed up the computer as well as protect your PC from malicious software. Running these programs on a regular basis can really help improve your computer’s performance.

Delete Temporary Internet Files
Most of us browse the internet frequently and temporary internet files may accumulate, taking up disk space and causing unwarranted problems. If you make it a habit to occasionally delete temporary internet files you will be freeing up needed resources. You can perform this simple task by opening Internet Explorer, clicking on the tools tab, selecting internet options-general-temporary internet files and clicking on the delete files tab. You can also limit the disk space taken up by the temporary internet files.

Clean up the Registry
Whether you realize it or not, your registry file changes every single day. New entries are added and sometimes old ones are not purged. It is very easy for your registry to turn into a bloated mess. When the registry is out of sync the computer tends to freeze or crash. Cleaning the registry and repairing it can be done without any hassles if the right tool is used. We recommend using RegCure (note: direct download link) for all of your registry cleaning needs.

You can keep your hardware drives up-to-date, this also helps. These are a few computer optimization tips that can do wonders in improving the performance and speed of your personal computer.

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Which Is The Best Windows Vista Registry Cleaner?

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Yes, your PC is manifesting a devil’s tooth. It has suddenly started to act strange and you need a copy of the windows vista registry cleaner. You search for it on the internet and lo and behold! You see a million different companies, advertising their windows vista registry cleaner. So, which one do you download? It can be very confusing. However, there is help close by. The first and best place that you can head to is download.com. One simple search will give you many links for the windows registry cleaner.While selecting a registry cleaner, be sure to compare the features of some of the available software before you decide to purchase or download them. The software has to scan efficiently and must give the users the option of backing up the keys before deleting them. The users can then restore the keys in the event that their system does not function as it should after certain keys have been deleted.

Wise Registry Cleaner 1.76
This is one of the best and most popular windows vista registry cleaners on the site. It has been downloaded more than 17,000 times and is free. The scanning engine of the cleaner is also extremely fast. It does a thorough scan of the registry within minutes. Even if you are very new to the registry process, you can easily scan and clean it with the wise registry cleaner. Any incorrect or unwanted entries will be fixed with a lot of ease. The software also has a good user rating. If you are a windows vista user, then this is the best one that you can get.

Registry Help Pro 1.32
This one has a horde of features that are difficult to find in any normal registry cleaner. It has built in features for scan, clean and repair, tweaking the registry, an advanced search engine for searching within the registry, advanced browsing and editing features, complete back up features, comparing the newer and the older version of the registry, and restoring the registry. You can use optimized algorithms to ensure the most complete and precise error finding methods. Even if your registry has a stubborn Trojan, you can count on this one to find it and chuck it out of your system. This one is free to try; however, there is a fee of $24.95 involved if you wish to own a licensed copy. However, it might well be worth it.

CleanMyPC Registry Cleaner
This one ranks number one in google searches. This cleaner has loads and loads of features that make it perfect for a windows vista user. The first feature is that it has support for both the versions of windows vista including x64 and x86. It has almost all the features that we discussed in the previous version, along with a couple of new features, like the BHO organizer. The Trojan remover utility of the software is one of the best features that you can ever find in a registry cleaner.

Windows Vista Registry Cleaner
This software is designed to support and be compatible with Windows Vista systems. In fact it supports all Windows platforms. It can scan and fix 32 bit views and 64 bit views of the system registry, which ever is applicable. Users can back up and restore the full registry and the software can automatically scan and clean up the registry. Other features include registry defrag and registry compact. It can remove Trojans and has a BHO organizer too.

RegCure
This software has many features such as a built-in scheduler, back-up registry, compress/defrag registry and automatic or manual removal of the items to be deleted. It can check for invalid Class keys, removes duplicate files and deletes empty registry keys. The custom scan feature allows the users to select the items that they want to scan. It removes incorrect program shortcuts and improves the performance of your PC. You can download a copy of RegCure here (note: direct download link).

After selecting the Windows Vista Registry that works for you, make sure to run it daily to ensure that your PC continues to function as well as it did they day you bought it.

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6 Simple Computer Optimization Tips

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Some of the best ways to make sure your system is running smoothly are the simplest. Here are some really easy tips that you can implement to make sure your computer is optimized and running at full capacity.

1. Avoid spyware.
This sounds easier than it is, but truthfully, if you’re cautious, you can reduce the risk of having spyware on your computer. Don’t visit sites you don’t trust. Don’t download .exe files unless you are absolutely sure they do not contain malicious code. When searching for sites, use Google since they will scan a site and let you know if it poses a threat.

2. Clean your registry.
Invest in a good registry cleaner. While it’s not a good idea to try to clean your registry yourself, investing in a good registry cleaner is a simple solution to most computer problems. All programs make entries in the registry file and over time this file can become huge and bloated. Old, uninstalled programs can leave behind “ghosts” or corrupted code within your registry. A good cleaner will remove these and help optimize your system.

3. Resist the urge to download.
While you may adore that picture your niece sent, do you really need to keep it on your computer? If you do, make sure you offload it to a cd or a disc and then delete it from your hard drive. You’d be surprised at how much junk we can accumulate over the years.

4. Set a date for spring cleaning your computer.
Even though it may not look dirty, chances are, you have programs you’re not using, files that are collecting virtual dust and other unnecessary bits of data. Periodically clean out your computer, saving anything important to disc. This is also a good time to clean out your browsing history and any temporary internet files you no longer need.

5. Clean out your email.
If you are using an email client to access your mail, you can accumulate a massive amount of data in a short time. Whether it’s attachments you don’t need or simply a sheer volume of messages, your computer can get really bogged down. Clicking delete on a message doesn’t really delete it from your hard drive. You’ll need to go in and automatically enter the trash folder in your mail program. This can clear up a lot of space and really help your system’s performance.

6. Defrag your hard drive.
If you are running Windows XP or a newer operating system, use the disk defrag tool to see if your system needs to be defragged. Make sure you back up any important data before you begin. This step can really keep your drive functioning well and will impact the performance of your entire computer.

Your computer can only run well if you take care of it. Optimization is not difficult, especially if you have the right tools. I highly recommend using a tool like RegCure (note: direct download link) to clear the junk off of your computer’s registry. Your computer is an investment and its not always easy to replace one. So take steps now to optimize your computer and you’ll be worry free in the weeks and months ahead.

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Minimum Damage: Repairing Windows Errors

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Windows errors have been a thorn in the flesh for PC users since time immemorial! No, ok, let me cool down a bit here. The truth is that Windows errors are so commonplace that it seems as though they have always been around. While that is obviously not the case, Windows errors are irritating and - sometimes - dangerous and need to be dealt with firmly. Left unattended for too long, Windows errors will cause system shutdowns and prove heavy on the pocket.

Why do Windows errors occur, exactly? The simplest answer is that not all of them seem to have a discernible reason, but some of them can be ignored while others need prompt action. Most Windows Errors take the form of runtime, DLL, or Win32 errors, and once I explain the basics, these errors may not seem as incomprehensible as they currently do.

DLL errors, for instance, occur when files with the .dll extension are tampered with or modified in any way. Because most of us are unaware of the importance of DLL files, it is not uncommon for amateur users in particular to delete DLL files so they can free some hard drive space. Then again, DLL files are crucial to the running of applications on your computer, and there are shared DLL files that more than one application uses. So when you uninstall a particular application, it takes several DLL files with it, which may affect another application and hence generate an error message.

Sherri Scott, a Newark dance instructor who bought her first PC two years ago, at the age of 32, says that ever since she bought her computer, Windows error messages have been a familiar presence. “I always thought the messages were generated by software errors, but I later found that a lot of it depended on the way I used my PC,” she says.

It does, indeed, because linked to your PC usage is the data that accumulates in Windows Registry, that most vital part of your computer, its unique data storage system without which it is a soulless shell. Gosh, that’s poetry ain’t it? Anyhow, Windows Registry is crucial to the proper running of Windows OS, and so a bloated Registry, which can result from the traces left by improperly installed or uninstalled programs, can seriously blight your happiness and throw up a multitude of Windows error messages.

So you need to take care of the Registry. And the best way to do that is to clean it at least once a month using a reliable, efficient Registry cleaner like RegCure (note: direct download link). You can download it here, and run it on your system according to instructions. Once you have, and if you are among those who have been grappling with Windows errors, you will note the difference.

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Repairing Windows Errors: Cleaning is the Key

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If you are mystified by the headline, chances are you haven’t been following my articles at all. Shame. I’ve gone blue in the face asking folks to clean Windows Registry whenever they encounter Windows errors, and you still tell me the heading makes no sense? Heartbreaking. However, I shall plough bravely on, and repeat myself endlessly until the message hits home - the key to repairing most Windows errors is a thorough cleaning of Windows Registry, at least once a month.

Gus Sanderson, a chemicals expert and a long-standing friend of mine, can officially be classed as a nerd. He is one of those people who delight in exploring things that they can have absolutely no business to know, and yet insist on knowing because it satisfies some inexplicable inner urge. And it was Gus who pointed me in the direction of Windows error codes many years ago, with the result that I drowned in a sea of error codes and their possible meanings.

Today, while I can safely say that I can tell you what a Windows error message is trying to say, I can’t say the same of lay users such as Rebecca Nielsen, who wrote in to complain that her PC was behaving most erratically and throwing up Windows error messages without any consideration for her nerves.

The thing about Windows errors is that they can have several different causes, and yet all these causes can usually be found hidden in Windows Registry, that huge internal database that exists within every Windows operating system, and acts as your computer’s unique signature. Whatever action you perform on your PC is recorded in the Registry, including such commonplace acts as installing and uninstalling applications.

As a rule, most Windows errors can be traced to the improper installing and uninstalling of applications on your PC, and this litters your Registry with missing links, damaged files, and other bits of rubbish that not only occupy space on the hard drive, but also have the potential to corrupt the Registry. And you don’t even want to think about what that means for your PC.

So the best way out of this quagmire is to clean the Registry whenever Windows error messages become too frequent. Actually, you should clean the Registry once a month purely as a preventive measure, but the call is yours. All you do is download RegCure (note: direct download link), the best Registry cleaning software that I have used, and run it. Because the cleaning instructions are so easy to follow, I shall not go into them in detail, but you’ll know what to do. I have offered a free link to RegCure (note: direct download link) in most of my posts, that’s how much I love the guy. So go ahead and start cleaning!

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Repairing DLL Errors: What You Need to Know

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How long have you been a PC user for? And how often have you come across that dreaded syndrome known as DLL errors? If you are a fairly regular PC user, and haven’t had to deal with DLL errors thus far, count yourself incredibly lucky. This is because DLL errors are fairly common occurrences, and can greatly affect the proper functioning of your PC. And this is one situation where ignorance is not bliss.

For 37-year-old Isaiah Mbangwa, a freelance woodworker, the Internet represents a valuable source of designs as well as raw material that he orders online. And yet, he is afraid to browse the Net too extensively these days because his computer keeps being invaded by malware that leads to corrupt DLL files and DLL errors. “I had to educate myself about DLL files and a whole lot more before I could start repairing the DLL errors,” says Isaiah.

Many of us are in Isaiah’s position, in the sense that we have little, if any, idea about DLL files. In simple terms, DLL stands for Dynamic Link Library and comprises files that assist in the proper running of myriad applications on your computer. Plenty of DLL files are shared, in that more than one application uses them. Therefore, if you so much as breathe on a DLL file, it will run screaming and get itself into such a mess that it stops functioning altogether.

In less poetic terms, you are absolutely forbidden to modify or (God help you) erase DLL files. If you do that, your machine stops functioning properly. Simple. And for those whose DLL files have been corrupted by malware, cleaning Windows Registry is essential. I’m assuming you know what Windows Registry is? No? Well, it’s this vast database on your computer that records every action performed on your system, and is a repository of all the files and programs required to make your machine run smoothly.

Over time, the Registry picks up a whole lot of garbage, primarily in the form of lost or missing files that are no longer in use, such as the DLL files we just talked about. And a bloated Registry means an inefficient PC prone to frequent crashes and system slowdowns. So once you begin seeing DLL error messages, you will know that it’s time for a thorough cleaning of Windows Registry, preferably using a reliable and freely available Registry cleaner software like RegCure (note: direct download link).

Of course, there may be other reasons why you are getting DLL errors, but from experience, corrupt or missing DLL files are the most common causes of DLL errors, and repairing them is easy with a Registry cleaner like RegCure (note: direct download link).

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Quick & Easy Ways to Speed Up Your Computer

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Nearly everyone can benefit from an optimized computer. Whether you have noticed a slow down in system performance, or you just want to make sure that your system performs at its best, these tips are easy to follow and implement.

1. Pare down which programs launch at start-up.
When you turn your computer on, several programs will be launching at the same time. As more try to do this, you’ll notice it takes a lot longer for your system to start up completely. Try to reduce the amount of programs which automatically launch when you power up. You’ll notice a big change in how long it takes for your computer to boot.

2. Delete temporary internet files.
Every time you view an image or see a page on the internet, a little bit of that information is left behind on your computer. Over time, this can really add up, even for users who limit their time online. Try to delete these files frequently to help your system avoid getting bogged down. Most browsers will have a tool to accomplish this and you can even set it so that it deletes the files more frequently. This will save disk-space and help your computer run a lot faster.

3. Uninstall old programs.
Every one of us is guilty of installing a program on our computer that we didn’t really need. A few weeks pass and we forget it is even there. Try to go through your computer every six months to weed out programs that you don’t use. Make sure that you use the built in uninstall program for each one to ensure that it is completely removed from your system. Even if you aren’t using old programs, your computer still knows they are there and they can really start to slow down your system.

4. Cut down on the amount of disk space for temporary internet files.
This goes hand in hand with tip #2 above. To really help your computer save disk space and run a lot better, you can place a limit on how many megs you want to devote to your temporary internet files. A good limit is 2 to 10 megs. This means that your computer will automatically get rid of files that put you over this limit. You will notice a big difference in how your computer runs if you limit this space.

Optimizing your computer can be a very quick process. Even novice users can implement the above tips on their own systems. If you are not sure how to do any of these, check with your internet provider’s tech support or your computer’s tech support departments. They will be able to walk you through each process as you optimize your system.

While it may not seem like much, these tips can really help speed up your system’s performance. When it comes to processing, every second counts. These tips will ensure that your computer stays a lean, mean, fast web surfing machine.

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Repairing Windows Errors: Does Registry Cleaning Help?

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When it comes to Windows errors, the sheer variety and number of errors may leave you more than slightly confused. Depending on what is wrong with your Microsoft operating system (OS), you may run into Windows runtime errors, DLL errors, Win32 errors, ActiveX errors, Windows uninstall errors, and JavaScript errors. And these are only the more common errors. Worse, more often than not, two or more types of errors will have the same source, but you don’t really need to worry about that. What you should focus on is repairing Windows errors, because if you leave them unattended for too long, they will shut your PC down. Period.

Kyle Hammond, a 35-year-old accountant who uses a PC “at all hours”, says that when he first began receiving Windows error messages, he found he could ignore them and get on with whatever he needed to do. Ultimately, however, the errors grew so insistent that he barely had time to start his computer before he was bombarded with Windows error messages. “The worst part was that I couldn’t figure out what they meant, and many of them came back even after I had formatted my hard drive, which was pain beyond belief,” Kyle says. “It was only later that I learned that many of these errors were being caused by stuff that I downloaded from the Net, and my repair guy told me my virus protection was not strong enough.”

Chances are that you have faced similar problems. As for virus protection, there’s a way around every wall is all I can say, so instead of blaming your software for causing Windows errors, why not take proactive steps to minimize them? Take Win32 errors, for instance. Win32 is the 32-bit API (Application Programming Interface) for most applications that run on your PC. Therefore, if you mess up while installing or uninstalling an application (even unknowingly), Win32 errors will inevitably follow. DLL errors have a similar root cause.

Without bothering too much about the technicalities, let’s just say that repairing Windows errors sounds a lot tougher than it is. The fact is that the reason for whatever is wrong with your OS can be found in Windows Registry, if you can read the signs. And if you can’t, no worries, you can still repair the majority of Windows errors simply by cleaning the Registry.

For quite some time now, I have been using RegCure (note: direct download link) to clean Windows Registry. RegCure is a free download, as you may have gathered by now, and all it takes is about 10 minutes to clean the Registry of unwanted rubbish. All you have to do is to download and run it, and because it is completely safe, you need not worry about it planting spyware in your PC. Try it once, and get back to me.

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