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How to optimize your computer

July 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Pc Optimization

Computer show is outstanding section of machine users everyone wants that his machine entireness faster but
nobody succeed on that we can turn execution of our machine for using whatever steps to hot our pc
you need to do whatsoever acerose machine upkeep on a daily groundwork, and you can refrain most of the
headaches that rise from using a computer.Conscionable as you necessary to utilize, your computer also needs
workout workaday.  You recitation your machine by improvement it of other files and data daily.

1. Set your anti-virus software checker to update itself automatically. This way, it is always updated with

the latest protection.
2. If you download any files through email or just from browsing the internet, scan this item before you open

it with your anti-virus software.
3. Use your registry repair software to scan your computer once a week.
4. Never open any attachments in emails from people you do not know. Especially if the file is a .exe file.

This is an executable file, and can launch all sorts of viruses.
5. Do not open any attachments even from people you do know, if you are not expecting anything from them..
6. Do not download free music on the Internet – these free sites are always infected. If you do, run a virus

scan, as well as your registry repair, and even the anti-spyware software.
7. As with the above statement, do not download any free games from the Internet.
8. Steer clear from adult sites, as they are particularly prone to viruses. .
9. Even though you get statements and fill forms out electronically, print out contracts, payment forms,

agreements and all legal documents and file them away in a ring-binder.
10. Be extremely careful if you do anything with your finances, payment details, payment processor passwords,

commendation cardboard info, etc. on your computer. A programmer could easily access all these info, if they are

anywhere on your machine.

If you can result the 14 tips for pc improvement recorded above, you give be outgo off than belike 99% of

the aggregation. Honorable by using your anti-virus software, your anti-spyware software, and your registry fixing

software, you can cell your computer squirting at best pace, and keep the errors and problems to a peak.

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Adobe PDF Reader bug fix

June 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Adobe PDF Reader bug fix

Late last month when a reporter has found a fatal error of Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat which can เห the features from working with the JavaScript affect users with it every platform  Windows, Mac. , Linux and Unix that is found using an error that is already on the Internet. The latest update to Adobe’s Applied both to resolve the problem is.

  • Incredibly small: The download size of Foxit Reader is just a fraction of Acrobat Reader 20 M size.

  • Breezing-fast: When you run Foxit Reader, it launches instantly without any delay. You are not forced to view an annoying splash window displaying company logo, author names, etc.

  • Annotation tool: Have you ever wished to annotate (or comment on) a PDF document when you are reading it? Foxit Reader allows you to draw graphics, highlight text, type text and make notes on a PDF document and then print out or save the annotated document.

  • Text converter: You may convert the whole PDF document into a simple text file.

  • High security and privacy: Foxit Reader highly respects the security and privacy of users and will never connect to the Internet without users’ permission. While other PDF readers often silently connect to the Internet in the background. Foxit PDF Reader does not contain any spyware.

Adobe has promised to use Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader that will attempt to resolve such a serious breach urgent. With just a two week period, the company was able to edit a user. For the first bug fix will be found in step with Acrobat JavaScript Emtad run “getAnnots ()” not the kind that can penetrate through to the victim’s computer. The second bug is found only in the UNIX platform and will only occur when called Emtad. “customDictionaryOpen ..

For the bug found in Adobe Reader 9.1 and Acrobat 9.1 and earlier versions. The version that has been resolved will be 9.1.1, 8.1.5 and 7.1.2 users can read the instructions with the download link has been changed to Adobe’s advisory in the case of users that can not be updated. . The company recommends that close to safety in the JavaScript function.

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Pc Optimization

May 29, 2009 · 1 Comment

Pc Optimization

Computer performance is major part of computer users everyone wants that his computer works faster but
nobody work on that we can improve performance of our computer for using some steps to fast our pc
you need to do some simple computer maintenance on a daily basis, and you can avoid most of the
headaches that come from using a computer.Just as you need to exercise, your computer also needs
workout everyday.  You exercise your computer by cleaning it of extra files and data daily.

1. Set your anti-virus software checker to update itself automatically. This way, it is always updated with

the latest protection.
2. If you download any files through email or just from browsing the internet, scan this item before you open

it with your anti-virus software.
3. Use your registry repair software to scan your computer once a week.
4. Never open any attachments in emails from people you do not know. Especially if the file is a .exe file.

This is an executable file, and can launch all sorts of viruses.
5. Do not open any attachments even from people you do know, if you are not expecting anything from them..
6. Do not download free music on the Internet – these free sites are always infected. If you do, run a virus

scan, as well as your registry repair, and even the anti-spyware software.
7. As with the above statement, do not download any free games from the Internet.
8. Steer clear from adult sites, as they are particularly prone to viruses. .
9. Even though you get statements and fill forms out electronically, print out contracts, payment forms,

agreements and all legal documents and file them away in a ring-binder.
10. Be extremely careful if you do anything with your finances, payment details, payment processor passwords,

credit card details, etc. on your computer. A hacker could easily access all these details, if they are

anywhere on your computer.

If you can follow the 14 tips for pc optimization listed above, you will be better off than probably 99% of

the population. Just by using your anti-virus software, your anti-spyware software, and your registry repair

software, you can keep your computer running at optimal speed, and keep the errors and problems to a minimum.

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Computer Repair – What You Need to Know

May 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Has your computer been testing your patience for a long time? Picture this: you’re in the middle of emailing a crucial report to your boss when suddenly, your computer freezes and doesn’t respond to your desperate mouse clicks. Or it restarts every now and then, and you wonder why it happens all the time. Don’t lose your cool-having your computer repaired can still revive the operation of your machine. If your computer is acting up, don’t ignore the symptoms, either. Computer repair should be done as early as possible to prevent further troubles.

It’s interesting to note that many people own computers but only a few of them know how to fix computer problems. Usually, computer owners seek the help of computer technicians to correct or solve the problem. That’s why computers repair shops proliferate everyday and make lots of money from their customers.

If you’re looking for a computer technician, you can find many business cards and fliers that advertise pc repair services. It’d be better if you take your computer to a small repair shop in your locality because its services are less expensive than that of large PC repair shops.

It’s not enough to rely solely on the expertise of the person you hired to repair your computer. Try to keep yourself informed about computers so that you won’t be deceived by unscrupulous technicians. Also, make sure that the technician you hire is competent and skilled enough. A good repair person can accurately diagnose the problem of your computer and provide a reasonable estimate of cost and repair time.

Always make sure the amount that repair shops charge you is fair. If you think the cost of repairing your pc is expensive, you can request for a detailed description of the tasks that were done and the price of each. If you’re still not convinced, then you can try negotiating the price. Asking the repair shop to lower their charge can pay off in some instances.

Besides repair shops, you can also try to avail of a remote pc repair service. This service works by using remote screen sharing software to connect your computer to the repair company. The company then solves your computer problems from its office.

Better yet, you can learn how to fix computer on your own. A lot of do-it-yourself computer repair books are available. You can use these resources gain knowledge about mending simple computer errors. This way, you can save more money as you no longer have to spend it for PC repairs.

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Computer Repair Checklist

May 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Five years ago, consumers having computer problems were more likely to go out and purchase a new PC or laptop rather than seek out a computer repair service to fix the issue. Times have changed. Consumers either don’t have the extra cash they once did for upgrading computer systems or they are leery of their own financial future and therefore are holding onto extra cash until times are better.

This has resulted in a surge in work for computer repair shops.

This also has resulted in a surge of phone calls and home visits with computer users who believe they have a major computer problem but really have simple, easily overlooked issues that they can fix themselves.

Before calling a local computer repair expert, it is a good idea to ensure your computer’s problem isn’t caused by an overlooked user error. So many laptop and PC owners forget to do some initial assessing before calling in reinforcements.

A few things to check before you call in a computer IT professional are provided as a helpful checklist to computer users everywhere:

- Power Source: Did your laptop or PC shut down or turned itself off? If you’re using a laptop, the battery may have died and simply needs to be recharged. If you have a desktop, you may have accidently kicked out the power cord. Check all cords to make sure they are properly connected and try to start your computer.

- Reboot: Is your computer frozen or not allowing you to run certain programs? Try restarting (rebooting) it. If you can’t reboot from the desktop, look for a restart button on the computer, usually located on the sides, above the keyword or in the back. NOTE: you may lose your most recently entered data if you force a reboot; it pays to save often.

- Virus Check: Are your browsers or software programs turning themselves on and off randomly? This could indicate a spyware or virus problem. Run a virus check on your operating system using anti-virus software (several options are available to home and office users).

- Slow Performance: Is your system simply running poorly? Consider updating your software applications. Old programs can cause your entire system to run slow. Most operating systems when connected to the internet will send you notices when a new software update is available. If that isn’t the case for your computer, you can go to a software company’s website and download updates from there. If you don’t have internet access, you will need to go to a computer supply store and buy software update packages in person.

- Slower Performance: Are you still experiencing slow performance? You may need to evaluate your system and do some clean-up. If you have a lot of large data files like pictures, music, or videos, they could be sucking up your computer’s memory and slowing up the overall process. Erasing old files you don’t need any more or saving them to an external hard drive will bring your computer back up to speed. If you have a lot of programs installed on your laptop that you don’t need, remove them also to free up disk space and allow your system to run more smoothly.

If you’ve gone through this checklist and continue to have problems, then pick up the phone and call an IT help desk or computer repair service. Some IT services will even provide a free consultation visit to evaluate the problem before they commit to making any fixes. In this way, you can avoid any fees should the problem be something simple that you may have overlooked.

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How to Combat Viruses to Reduce Computer Repair Cost

May 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Malware (Viruses, Spyware, Adware) has evolved over the years from an amateur hobby to a professional profitable business focused on fraud and theft. In 2008, 83 million identities were exposed according to PrivacyRights.org.  The amount of malicious code created in 2008 rose to 1.6 million, a 460% increase from 2007 according to Symantec. The makers of malware have developed aggressive strategies to invade your systems leading to costly computer repair services or data corruption.

Below are four different methods to keep malicious code from infecting your computers and network.

Deep packet inspection w/ firewall – According to Symantec, by the end of 2008 over 5,000 websites per day were created with malicious content which can be installed on computers without any user intervention. Deep packet inspection defends your network against these attacks and others by dissecting and examining data packets as they travel through your network. During examination, the content inside the packet is scanned for malicious content and information is extracted, such as the computer it’s destined for and where it originated from. This is helpful because malicious content will be blocked and reports will inform you of which computers are requesting unauthorized content.

Sonicwall’s TZ models will work for small businesses.

Managed Email Monitoring – 1 out of 140 emails have malicious content, and 80% of email is considered spam according to Symantec. Managed email service providers eliminate 99% of spam and malicious threats. Managed email services filter mail for all email accounts and eliminate virtually all threats.

MXLogic will work for small businesses.

Corporate AntiVirus Software – Antivirus programs protect from costly computer repair created by malicious content that may have slipped through the network or loaded from some type of media (cd, flash drive, floppy, etc.). Most business owners understand the importance of installing antivirus software but don’t understand the importance of purchasing the corporate edition as opposed to the store bought home version. The corporate version is preferred because it uses less computer resources, provides a centralized location to mange antivirus applications installed on workstations, reports intrusions, downloads and pushes virus definitions to workstations, and manages license renewal.

Norton 11.0 will work for small businesses.

Employee policies – The best defense won’t work if you take the enemies’ hands and lead them to your command center and give them complete access. Setting clear guidelines for Internet and computer usage is critical to keeping malicious content off your computers. Windows group policies can be used to stop users from breaking computer policies, and deep packet inspection can be used to stop users from breaking Internet policies.

The best way to counter malware is to take an aggressive, proactive approach. Viruses will attempt to penetrate your computers and network. Will you be ready?

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How To Eject And Remove A Stuck CD Or DVD From A MacBook

May 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

After I had burned a new DVD of a video I edited up one day, I wanted to make sure that it would actually play on a Mac, so I did the same thing that I always do when I want to watch a DVD — I pushed it into my MacBook’s SuperDrive (what a cool name). As my MacBook made the weird noises that it always does when I put in a DVD (is that necessary?), I noticed that the SuperDrive showed up as an icon on my desktop and that the DVD was spinning around and around, which seemed pretty normal as well.

Unfortunately my DVD burning skills aren’t quite up to par because the DVD didn’t end up playing, which isn’t the first time that my computer skills haven’t quite been as sharp as I would like them to be. But, it didn’t bother me much and I figured that I would just eject the defunct DVD and try to burn another one — no big deal, right? Wrong. To my surprise, when I tried to eject the DVD from my MacBook nothing happened. It was like my Mac didn’t want to give me back my non-working DVD and it wasn’t budging on the matter. I couldn’t get my DVD back and I had no idea how to eject it.

Luckily, after searching around on how to get my MacBook to part with my DVD I finlly figured it out and I finally got my hands on the DVD that didn’t even work in the first place. Just in case you have the same problem that I did, I listed out some ways to get your stuck DVD or CD to eject from your MacBook too so that you don’t panic like I did.

Press And Hold The Eject Button

OK, this might seem like a no-brainer, but the fact that I am a fairly new Mac user, it took me a couple minutes to figure out that I needed to press and hold the eject key if I wanted to eject a DVD from my MacBook. The eject button is usually the key that’s located at the top-right corner of your keyboard. Most of the time pressing and holding this eject button will do the trick, but sometimes you need to pull something else out of your bag of tricks. Keep on reading if you this option doesn’t work for you.

Drag The SuperDrive CD Icon To The Trash Can

If hitting the eject button doesn’t work for you and your DVD or CD is still stuck in your MacBook a good second option is to drag the SuperDrive icon that appears on your desktop to the trash can. On my MacBook the trash can is located in the bottom right-hand corner of my desktop, so dragging down the icon is pretty easy. The SuperDrive icon should look like a CD and should have the name of your DVD or CD listed below it.

Once you drag the CD icon into the trach can, your DVD or CD should be ejected from your Mac. If not, it looks like you might need to keep on reading. Don’t worry, this option didn’t work for me, either.

Holding In The Mouse Button During A Reboot

Believe it or not, this is what finally did the trick for me when I had a stuck DVD in my MacBook. All you need to do for this to work is reboot your MacBook and as it’s rebooting keep your fingers pressed down on the mouse button that’s actually on the laptop. This might work with an external mouse, but to be honest I haven’t tried. As you’re pressing the mouse button and your MacBook begins to reboot, your DVD will eject before your desktop appears. I’m not sure how this happens (and I don’t really care), but it actually works. Maybe it’s some type of Mac magic or something?

I’m not saying that this method always works, but I know that it has for a few MacBook owners and at this point if nothing else has worked, it’s worth a shot. I mean, desperate times call for desperate measures, right?

Over here on this blog I read about how this guy used a credit card to somehow get a CD out of his MacBook’s SuperDrive. It took him a few tries, but he did it by simply sticking the credit car in the SuperDrive’s slot, pressing the eject key and once he felt pressure on the card he pulled it out, along with the CD. Seems kind of crazy, but hey, it worked and might be worth giving a shot if none of these previous methods worked. If this does actually work, be sure to leave me a comment and let me know.

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Keeping your computer healthy and working

April 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment

If you have computers at home or office, remember that keeping your computers healthy is very essential. Like humans, these computers also need proper care and repair at proper intervals for better use. If you are not keeping your computer healthy, it can often result in data loss, slow performance and random crashes. Just spend 10 minutes in a week or so to keep your computer in good working condition. Process for keeping your computer healthy Start your computer up and click on Start option then go to Programs, Accessories and then “System Tools”. At last, click on “System Information”. In case your computer is unable to start up properly then follow these steps – Start your computer and hold on till it says “Starting Windows”, now quickly press F8 button and select “Safe mode”. Your computer will now get started. To get into System Information, follow the process given below: In System Information, just click on tools and you will find many Windows System Tools that will help in diagnosing and keeping your computer healthy.

1. “System File Checker” is a program that can act handy when you come across any errors or crashes while starting or running your computer. This program checks all the files in your main system for integrity. System File Checker should be used when you suspect that there might be a problem with one of the Windows XP system files. You might get a dialog box that appears saying there was a “.dll error” or a similar message box. That is an example of a way to tell Windows has found an error in one of its system files, that are crucial to how the operating system works. To start the process go to Start then Run and type in the following: sfc /scannow

2. “Scandisk” is one of the precious pieces of software. Scandisk searches for hard disk problems on your computer. Once the Scandisk has started running, you will be asked some questions like which drive you want to scan and whether you would like to do a standard or careful examination etc. So to begin with, pick drive C, do a standard assessment and ask the program to automatically correct any problem that it finds. Again click on start and see that the program goes through the motions and shows you a progress indicator. You must try to do a thorough scan whenever you have spare time in between working hours – Just start the process and then leave the computer till it finishes the task. You can also use the same program to check or scan any other hard drives on your computer or any floppy disks for errors. You must understand the importance of keeping your computer healthy for better utility or output. If you do not care for your computer, it will not give you effective results and will not have long life.

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Keeping the computer up-to-date

March 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment

You may be aware that new medicines are continuously invented to counter new diseases.  Similarly, the computer industry keeps updating the versions of antivirus software and similar products to counter new viruses, worms, and spyware.  You need to keep you computer up-to-date with updated versions of security software to ensure better protection of your computer.

The Microsoft Windows Update Web site provides you with security updates that are necessary to protect your computer’s operating system.  You can download these security updates from this Web site and install them on your computer.  If you find it difficult to keep track of the security software that you need to update, you can automate this updating process by configuring your computer.

You can keep your computer up-to-date by downloading system updates and other security software from the Microsoft Windows Update Web site.  This Web site provides you with necessary security updates that help protect your computer from security threats.  When you visit this Web site, Windows Update scans your computer and informs you about the updates that you can download and install on your computer.

The Microsoft Windows Update Web site lets you view the list of updates already downloaded on your computer.  The Web site also provides you with answers to frequently asked questions or FAQs and the necessary help and support to solve problems related to Windows Updates.

To benefit from the latest security updates available on the Microsoft Windows Update Web site, you need not keep visiting the Web site.  You can automate the process by configuring the settings in the Windows Security Center.  The Automatic Updates option enables your computer to automatically download and install security updates from the Microsoft Windows Update Web site.  This downloading process does not stop you from downloading other files and it does not interrupt your work.  However, you may be prompted with a message if an update requires you to restart your computer.  When you click the Automatic Updates link present in Windows Security Center, the Automatic Updates dialog box opens.

You can choose from the four options in the Automatic Update dialog box to decide when to download and install the security updates.

When you use the first option, the updates are automatically downloaded and installed on your computer at 3 a.m. everyday.  You can change this time and frequency.  Remember that your computer needs to be connected to the Internet at the specified time for the update to work.

When you use the second option, your computer downloads the updates automatically, but does not install the updates on your computer.  Instead, you receive an alert after the updates are downloaded.  You can install the desired updates as soon as you receive the alert, or at a time more convenient for you.

When you use the third option, your computer does not download and install security updates automatically.  Instead, when an update is released, you receive an alert.  You can then choose to download and install the desired updates at any convenient time.

If you select the fourth option, the updates are not downloaded or installed automatically and also you do not receive any alert when updates are available.  It is recommended that you do not use this option because this may leave your computer vulnerable to security threats.

You can also use the Automatic Updates dialog box to visit the Microsoft Windows Update Web site by clicking the Windows Update Web site link.

After configuring the settings on the Automatic Update dialog box, you must save the changed settings by clicking OK.  If your computer has additional security software, such as antivirus and antispyware installed on it, remember to follow the procedures to keep the software updated. In this demonstration, you learned about the options available to keep your computer automatically up-to-date with latest security software.

Summary of the procedure to be taken
1.    To Achieve:  Keeping the Computer Up-to-Date.
2.    To open the Microsoft Windows Update Web site, click Start, point to All Programs, and then click the Windows Update.
3.    Notice the links displayed under Options.
4.    The Windows Security Center has been opened for you.  To automatically download and install security updates on your computer, click the Automatic Updates link.  The Automatic Updates dialog box opens.
5.    Notice the four options in the Automatic Updates dialog box.
6.    To automatically download and install security updates at a predefined time and frequency, click Automatic (recommended).
7.    To receive an alert after security updates are automatically downloaded, click Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them.
8.    To receive an alert when security updates are ready for down load, click Notify me but don’t automatically download or install them.
9.    To turn off Automatic Updates, click Turn off Automatic Updates.
10.    Notice the Windows Update Web site link available in the Automatic Updates dialog box.
11.    Click OK to close the Automatic Updates dialog box.

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