The Best Registry Cleaners To Make Your Computer Run Faster

Filed Under (Computers) by Erika Wirfield on 21-10-2008

Last few weeks I have received tons of e-mails from subscribers asking me about how they can clean their computer and make them run faster. Well, everyone has been to Hell and back at least once when your personal computer is driving you insane with problems. Statistics show that about 95% of computers have corrupt and possibly harmful files.

Computers today get jumbled with more harmful data, junk, and extra files than ever, resulting in poor PC performance. It is very frustrating if your computer begins to show symptoms like sluggishness, freezing, declining performance, functions slower than usual, slow star-ups and shutdowns, sudden crashes, frequent error messages and even inability to start windows.

Lucky for us all these problems are easily corrected if you have access to a good registry cleaner. Registry repair software can fix all your registry problems including all errors of fragmentation automatically.

Before you give up on your computer take a moment and think if there are some other options to help you save a substantial amount of money. Ask yourself if you really need to spend $1000 on a new computer? Get Cheap! There is hope.

So how about the solution for these annoying computer problems? My advise to you is to get the software. Registry repair software can fix all your registry problems including all errors automatically with no additional expenses.

Keeping your system free of registry problems and fragmented entries is difficult even for the most experienced users. Therefore you need to perform a registry fix, and for this you need a registry cleaner. This software uses a high performance detection algorithm that is able to quickly find registry errors, missing and invalid entries and have them repaired.

The software will select all the damaged pieces and delete or repair them. A good registry cleaner will improve your computer and Internet performance dramatically helping it function smoothly and effectively without any glitches.

You may find some free registry cleaner downloads on the internet, now, none of us including myself at the front of the line, can resist the temptation to get something for free. Be very cautious because any mistake in this area can cost your dearly. Download software only from trusted sources.

Manytimes these strings are obvious and at other times they may not be. I am talking about spy-ware and ad-ware that can compromise your online security. You can be sure that absolutelly every free software comes with Cookies and tracking pixels used to spy and advertise in your computer, so this is a very serious matter.

In conclusion, Registry cleaner software is key to improving your PC performance and prevent glitches some of which may be identified as overall slow performance, error messages, or sudden crash of your system. Registry problems make your system behave in such a way.

All in all, invest in the software that best meets your requirements and helps improving your PC performance and at the same time prevents glitches such as frequent crashing or freezing of your computer or sluggish functionality. Helping you keep your PC at its optimal performance.

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A History of the Dell Inspiron Line

Filed Under (Computers) by Fabian Toulouse on 18-10-2008

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by Fabian Toulouse

Dell Computers revolutionized the ‘custom built’ PC market as we know it today. Michael Dell famously started his multi-national business from his humble University of Texas dorm room. Dell has managed to establish a reputation for hitting the sweet spot of price and performance for most users, and regularly updates their brand lines to match the latest specifications.

The two brands of Dell laptops are the business-centric Dell Latitudes, which usually boost RAM, battery life and disk drive space at the expense of video card, and the Inspiron line. The Inspiron line sacrifices battery life and RAM for a better video experience. Inspiron laptops are geenrally geared towards college students and ‘consumer’ laptop users.

Starting from the first Inspirons in the early ‘90, the line has sold well. They were never the cutting edge of performance for Dell laptops, but they were usually comparable to a 6 to 9 month old ‘top of the laptop’ at a good price point. Early Inspirons came with the Celeron 1.4 GHz processor, and then got a line refresh in the early 2000s with a Pentium M, which was quickly supplanted by the Centrino processor. During this span of time, the motherboards also grew in capabilities, adding more USB ports, onboard power management, and the batteries grew denser in terms of their energy storage capabilities. It was the higher density batteries that caused the laptop recall of mid 2006, as the new batteries could result in significant overheating, damaging internal components on the motherboard, or potentially, burst into flame on a high run charge cycle.

A persistent problem with the Inspiron line involves a tab applying pressure to one of the chips on the motherboard. When pressure is applied consistently to the left side of the lower edge of the keyboard is slowly breaks soldering links from the chip to the motherboard. Symptoms included random shutdowns of the computer. This was eventually settled with a class action lawsuit, and many Inspiron 5150s were recalled as a result.

Subsequently, Dell completed a thorough overhaul of their manufacturing facilities. Indeed, there was talk about selling some of their manufacturing plants and hiring third party manufacturers to cover the costs. The overhaul of their manufacturing process has seemingly paid off. The newest lines of Dell Inspirons have not suffered from the same problems. There are currently several Inspiron models available, ranging from the budget conscious 13″ notebook market, to the behemoth 17″ widescreen laptops. These models are typical Inspirons: they are not geared towards the cutting-edge consumer (Dell acquired the Alienware brand for that market). Dell Inspirons are meant to be a good value notebook.

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Look To Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 For The Industry?s Best

Filed Under (Computers) by J.D Theis on 18-10-2008

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When you see the need for a hosted exchange system so that your company can stay in touch, make sure to look at the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 that’s available through exchangemymail.com. This is the company that’s got the best infrastructure in terms of, among other things, a Tier 3 Datacenter that’s considered one of the most modern that you can find. Of course there’s more to a company that’s got the good presence of mind to use the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.

One of the features that will attract business to this place is the security they’ve got in place to ensure that their Exchange Mail Hosting Services are the best in the industry. To that end they’ve got the Postini service to ensure that whatever information you transfer over the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is secure. There are several reasons why this is one of the best systems going and they include,

Experience. This is the company that processes over 10x the volume of email over any of their competitors. Typically Postini users see a decrease in SPAM of 98% Still, there are other reasons that you’ll want to use the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 as it’s offered at exchangemymail.com and one of the other reasons are the Wireless Sync options that are available. These are the ones that make it both easy and affordable to link up with any wireless device that’s out on the market today and when you sign-up for Personal or Business E-mail Hosting account with this company, you have the option to add on BlackBerry Wireless Synchronization for Outlook/Exchange.

This Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 with all the features that it delivers is one of the best things that has come along in exchange server hosting in a long time. There are other companies like this one on the market today , but not one of them has been able to put together such a comprehensive package that will service all of your business needs.

Remember that there are always clear leaders in any field and in this one it seems that exchangemymail.com is the one that can provide the best services at the best prices.

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Toner cartridges for your HP

Filed Under (Hardware) by Andrew James on 17-10-2008

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by Andrew James

First of all, what is toner? Toner is a powder used in laser printers and photocopiers to form the text and/or images on the printed paper. In its early form it was simply carbon powder. In newer toner, the carbon was blended with a polymer to improve the quality of the printout. How does it work? The toner particles are melted by the heat of the fuser, causing them to bond to the paper. The specific polymer used varies by manufacturer, but can be either a Styrene Acrylate Copolymer or a Polyester Resin. Toner formulations vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and even from machine to machine. Typically, formulation, granule size, and melt point vary the most

In the case of old printers, the user had to pour toner in the printer’s reservoir on a daily basis. Nowadays, this problem is solved by the toner cartridge. Printers use toner directly from toner cartridges, relieving the user of this action. Some of the best cartridges on the market are the HP (Hewlett Packard) toner cartridges. Although these can be quite expensive, print quality is outstanding (after all, price reflects quality). Anyone who needs top quality black and white prints can surely use the HP toner cartridge.

One problem facing printer owners is keeping their printer in top condition. A damaged printer will provide low quality prints - unacceptable for many. Aside cleaning the printer often, users must use recommended HP toner cartridges. But how can you know what is recommended for your printer? The best way to find out is to look at the printer itself. You can also search the Internet for valuable information.

After you gather some information, you should be able to tell exactly what type of HP toner cartridge you printer needs. All you need to do is find the best office supply dealer and buy the cartridge. Be careful not to fall victim to online fraud!

You can find these stores without much difficulty but you will have to see if you are getting the HP toner cartridge that you have selected. You must also check that you are getting good quality cartridges. Now when you are looking to see the various makes of HP toner cartridges the box label can give you some help

Always look on the box to make sure you received the right type of HP toner cartridge! With so many online stores, finding the right cartridge for your printer at low costs is quite easy. Just compare the prices and quality!

The HP toner cartridges can be refilled to save you money over buying a new cartridge. However, you can choose to buy the regular HP toner cartridge when the old one is empty or near empty. Finding a company that specialized in HP toner cartridge refills is not a difficult thing to accomplish, but you will have to make sure that you choose one that is very reliable. When it comes to your HP printer, you need the best toner possible and a company that provides only top-quality products, being completely professional when it comes to cartridge refilling products. If you choose the right company, you will save both your time and a nice sum of money, taking advantage of superior customer services and excellent products

When it comes down to buying HP toner cartridges, be aware of the balance between price and quality. A cheap cartridge will surely get you poor quality, while a more expensive one will provide high quality prints. Also, bad HP toner cartridges can damage the printer beyond repair. Aside the good prices you can find online, you also get a two year warranty for any product you purchase from a professional store.

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Dell Inspiron Laptops: Shrinking Down to Size

Filed Under (Computers) by Fabian Toulouse on 17-10-2008

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With the runaway sales of the ASUS PC 7″ model last year, lots of computer manufacturers have been scrambling to keep up with demand. While the initial wave of these diminutive devises, from such manufacturers as ASUS, Acer, and MSI, caught on like wildfire, it left some established manufacturers in the lurch. Many see these new laptops as the Volkswagon Beetles of small computers. Not since the hobbyist computers of the 1980s and 1990s has a computer been so customizable.

Dell has noticed this market segment and acted. With the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 (more formally, the Inspiron 910), it has dipped its toe into this market niche. Like the other designs, it is an Intel Atom driven computer with 1 GB of RA and an Intel 950 series graphical chip set. The Dell Inspiron Mini 9 comes with options for spinning platter and shockproof solid state drives, and has several other options in place for operating systems, ranging from Linux distributions tailored for its specific hardware mix to Windows XP Home edition.

While the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 will not win any awards for power computing, you must remember it was not designed to. This is why the Mini 9 was folded into the Inspiron line, rather than the Latitude line. It is a low-end consumer laptop made from the lowest price commodity parts. It is geared for people who need to handle light office work, surf the web, check emails, and maybe play a YouTube video or two. The Intel Atom CPU has options for ‘low power’ mode, which drops its effective clock rate to 1.2 GHz from 1.8 GHz.

One aspect where the Dell Inspiron is a bit lack luster compared to other netbook-style laptops on the market is accessibility. Unlike the ASUS 901, very little of the laptop’s internal hardware is user accessible. The 901 allows the user to swap out the RAM and the hard disk drive - the two most common changes - without partially disassembling the computer, the Dell requires you to pretty much take it apart, which is a bit daunting for a casual computer user. On the other hand, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 does have the best keyboard in this product category, and it has the most customizable properties at point of purchase of any laptop on the market. Dell also wins kudos for overall sturdiness and quality of components - the microcard reader is much easier to use than the one on the EeePC.

Overall, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 is recommended for someone who wants a netbook, but also wants Dell’s general level of customer support and customizability. If you aren’t into modding your netbooks, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 is a great buy, capable out of the box and nearly ideal for a second laptop, or a “take it to school’ notebook computer.

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Easy To Follow Steps On How To Pack A Computer For Storage

Filed Under (Computers) by Brian Hodson on 15-10-2008

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by The Affordable Storage Guy

Packing up a computer usually means getting down on your hands and knees to unplug a mess of cables and connections. A time consuming task - even for people who know what they are doing! Using these tips should make packing it up a little easier.

Do you still have the boxes and packing supplies it came with? It may be obvious, but I’ll go ahead and say it anyway Those boxes were specifically designed for your computer and will provide excellent protection. Use them if you can.

If those items are no longer available, the following measures will help make the job easier and protect your computer.

Whatever you do - don’t use foam chips (sometimes called peanuts) - they can produce static electricity; which may harm the computer. The preferred packaging supplies are foam pads, bubble wrap and clear plastic bags.

Before you even think of packing - back up all your data.

Turn your computer off and unplug it from the wall. Label the cords and cables so you know where to plug them back in later. Some people use a diagram and others take a photo.

Computer Equipment Packing 101

Cables - To avoid nasty tangles, wrap cables with twist ties, tape, or elastic bands.

Hard Drive - The hard drive is usually left in the computer. However, if you need to remove it, it should be packed snugly in the center of a large box with foam pads and styrofoam holding it in place in a static free bag. Static can damage the drive and erase data.

Monitor - First - place the monitor in a plastic bag to protect the screen. Then, put it in a large box leaving plenty of space for bubble wrap, foam pads and styrofoam.

Keyboard - Protect the keys of the keyboard with a piece of foam and then wrap the whole thing in plastic and/or bubble wrap. Box separately.

Sound Cards and Memory Chips - Normally, you wouldn’t want to remove these. But should there be any need to remove and pack any internal parts such as sound cards, or memory chips, they must be wrapped separately in Anti-Static bags. Regular plastic and paper products can damage these components. After the item is in its protective anti-static bag, it can then be cushioned with bubble wrap and foam pads.

Mouse - To keep the mouse clean, put it in a little plastic bag. If you have a battery-operated wireless mouse, remove them before storing it in a plastic bag.

External CD Rom Drives and Modems - These should be packaged individually in plastic bags and then boxed with bubble wrap and foam pads for protection.

Printer - First - remove all trays, arms and paper. Wrap them in plastic bags before boxing them. Then, place the printer in a plastic bag in the center of its own box. Use foam and styrofoam to protect the fragile parts.

CDs and DVDs - Simply store these in any of the standard cases. These products are very durable and will take a lot of punishment.

Finally, carefully box the items so they won’t bump into each other during the move. Consider adding warnings such as FRAGILE, THIS SIDE UP and/or DO NOT STA

Be careful! If you follow these tips, you may be seen as a ‘computer set up expert’ and be invited to set up all your friend’s computers, too.

Good luck!

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