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Tips For Using Free PC Tune-up Utility


These programs no matter how good they are may sometimes cause harm to your computer. With the steps below however you can avoid most problems very easily.

Tune-up utilities are just as necessary as getting a car serviced. They keep your computer running fast and error-free. There are a variety of tasks tune-up programs can do, such as cleaning temp files, incorrect registry entries, even ensuring your privacy.

There are two scenarios that stand out where these type of programs will shine. The first example being an older computer that has been running for a longer time and needs all the resources it can get. The second is computers who run resource intensive programs, such as cutting edge computer games or video processing.

All-in-one tune-up suites are more convenient than using several individual products, but the downsides are if you are unfamiliar with all the different tools you may use some above your knowledge level.Something to keep in mind as well is some stand-alone freeware are more effective than the all in one options.

 

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February 17, 2012 Posted by | Computer, How To, Tips, Tutorial | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Speed Up Your PC With Your Pendrive On Windows 7


A trick that you would not like to miss.
Use pendrive to give your PC an extra cache of memory to help increase speed by using the Windows ReadyBoost feature.

The things you need:
> Spare USB flash drive.
> Windows Vista-operated PC
Steps:
Plug your drive into any USB 2.0 port of your pc.
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April 4, 2011 Posted by | Computer, How To, Software | , , , | Leave a comment

Access Your Computer From Anywhere on Your iPad


Accessing your computer from anywhere using your iPad is relatively easy to achieve, whether you’re using a Mac, PC, and even in some cases, a Linux machine.

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April 2, 2011 Posted by | iPhone, iPod, Tips | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Keep Your Operating System Safe


Computer and Web safety might seem like abstract concepts—until you lose all of your important data or discover that your software no longer works. Viruses and spyware are two of the most familiar issues with computer safety, but these are only the beginning of PC vulnerabilities.

The first step to keeping your PC safe is to understand your operating system (OS). Depending on whether you use Microsoft Windows*, Mac OS X* or Linux*, the proper precautions may be radically different. It’s also important to know which software programs work best with which OS. Continue reading

August 3, 2010 Posted by | Computer, How To | , , , , , | Leave a comment