NewsUSA) – Buying a new computer’s always a thrill — but sooner or
later, your fast new machine will start to act like a clunker. Or will
it?
With a few simple tips, you can keep your computer running smoothly. Sammsoft (www.sammsoft.com),
a company that develops and publishes quality software products
designed to secure, protect, maintain and enhance computer users’
experience, provides the following tips:
1. Clean out your computer registry. Every Windows Operating System
uses a registry, or a central database that contains all of the settings
for low-level operating system components, as well as any applications
running on the platform. Every time you save something, run a new
application or install or uninstall a program, new information is
organized into your registry. But occasionally, the registry records
something incorrectly. Over time, registry errors pile up and can start
slowing down your computer. But running a registry cleaner, such as
Advanced Registry Optimizer 2010 by Sammsoft, will fix registry errors
and remove faulty files, helping your computer run quickly and smoothly.
2. Keep viruses under wraps. Run a virus checker regularly. If you
have a high-speed wireless connection, don’t use the Internet without a
firewall. No antivirus strategy is perfect, so stay away from
suspicious-looking Web sites and don’t click on strange links in
e-mails.
3. Get rid of unnecessary files. If you haven’t used a program in
months or years, delete it to reclaim valuable memory. But always
back-up applications in case you want to reinstall them later, and don’t
delete applications that you don’t recognize, as Windows might need
them to run. Never remove WINDOWS or HOT FIX applications. Also delete
cookies and clear your Internet cache before you sign-off your computer.
4. Never turn off your computer before Windows has shut down. Doing
so so could harm the hard drive or result in lost data or Windows files.
5. Back up Your Computer. Hardware problems occur more that you might
think, and you don’t want to deal with the frustration of losing
valuable data. Back up photos, Excel spreadsheets, Word documents —
anything that you do not want to lose — on external hard drives or CDs.
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