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Christian InTech Articles - Computers
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Coping with a Serious Data Loss from your Computer Hard Drive
Data loss is an expensive reality. It's a hard fact that it happens more often then users like to admit. A recent study by the accounting firm McGladrey and Pullen estimates that one out of every 500 data centers will experience a severe...
HR MANAGERS USE COMPUTER FORENSICS TO INVESTIGATE EMPLOYEE ALLEGATIONS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Stacey Kumagai, Media Relations Phone: 818/506-8675; Email: mediamonster@yahoo.com HR MANAGERS USE COMPUTER FORENSICS TO INVESTIGATE EMPLOYEE ALLEGATIONS Los Angeles, CA --- With companies downsizing,...
Protect your Computer and Internet Privacy
Is a known fact that every time you open a browser to view a web page, order something online, or read your email in a web based viewer that information is stored on your computer for later use. Whether you are viewing the weather online, reading...
See How To Revive A Dead Computer
Its not something we like to think about but your computer will fail, if you keep it long enough.It may be a simple problem,such as the floppy drive not reading the disk to a major system crash. Because computers are run by operators,User Error...
What Makes Up A Laptop? Batteries, Screens And Cpus
Laptops, also known as notebook computers, are trendy and functional computer devices that are now giving business people the best of both worlds in terms of business efficiency and mobility largely due to the fact that you can use batteries to...
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Computer Speed N Security
In this article you will learn ways that Microsoft actually
prevents computer speed up. I promise at the end of this article
I'll provide you with a solution to these problems but first
let's take a look at the problems.
You would not expect a billion-dollar company to design its
product in a fashion to where it prevents you from getting the
very thing that you want most out of a computer. SPEED! After
all that's what computers are all about improving the speeding
of our lives. They are supposed to be an instantaneous
information tool but Microsoft is preventing this from happening.
Here is how they do that. If you ever tried to optimize Windows
XP you notice that is quite difficult to do. It is difficult
even find the areas which you can optimize and they're very few
books that explain how to optimize and set the little tweaks
that actually make Windows work better. Now why is that?
There's also the problem that Windows does not put information
on your hard drive and a very organized fashion. I admit they
include a defrag tool in Windows XP and in many of the earlier
Windows of versions but it's quite useless to use. Which puts us
in a situation where information is being saved to your hard
drive in a very disorganized fashion and we have no way to
reorganize it.
Here is another point. Now why isn't there a spyware an adware
protection built right in the Windows XP. This problem been
around for a while. There should've been a patch made a long
time ago to prevent and stop spyware & adware from getting in
Windows XP. It is a fact that many of the antivirus companies
are already figuring spyware and adware protections into their
software.
Why wouldn't Windows XP beat them to the punch?
Firefox and Netscape are both attempting to safeguard their
browsers which brings up the other reason that you can't get any
speed with Windows XP. Windows Internet Explorer is wide open. I
don't find very many ways to protect Internet Explorer built in.
You have to buy or find secondary software that protects it for
you.
Another Windows XP software that is quite vulnerable
is Outlook
express it's very easy to get into with and viruses which
actually destroys computer speed.
Finally Windows XP manages memory very poorly. This makes your
computer become sluggish and slow. Why not put out a short
information bulletin that explains how to refresh the memory in
Windows XP before it boots up. According to a programmer that I
work with this would be the best way to do it. The only draw
back is that it would take a programmer to do this. Maybe this
is why Microsoft doesn't do it.
And on top of managing memory poorly Windows XP does not
stabilize your memory usage it just keeps eating memory until
your computer crashes or freezes up. Why not build stabilization
right in to Windows XP?
Well I posed a lot of questions and I did promise you a solution
at the end of this article. The research that we're talking
about here was done by the guys who are experts at
http://www.snapnpopdragon.com/ and they do cover every known
flaw that is mentioned in this article.
There are too many to list here. Most are in the form of unique
Windows friendly software, XP tweaks, free antivirus software
and free spyware software. Using these tools actually solves all
these problems but the question is.....
Why is it we have to do it this way when Microsoft could build
all of these things rather easily right into their expensive
software. I know this is a a question without an answer but
sometimes the question just needs to be asked. In the meantime
we can work with what we have at hand. We can use the tools I
mentioned above until Microsoft will Help.
Or you you can wait to get Warmth from ICE...............
About the author:
Lives in LV Nevada, Have been Marketing and searching for the
best ways to help the newbie's challenging issues with windows
xp!
In my past time over the last few years has been R&D in finding
ways for anyone to sell any product and do this without the
weighing down of a mountain of failure!
And by Golly Gee we have found it it does exist now our
companies priority!
1 702 435 5242 Sincerly Thomas Jackson
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