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How to Change Your PC back To That Fox it was the Day Your Bought It!

  

How to Change Your PC back To That Fox it was the Day Your Bought It!

It has happened to almost everyone. You go out and buy a descent computer for a descent price. Your pretty happy with your purchase and you go home and set up your new PC. Everything is going great, things are downloading fast, your Internet browser is loading pages quickly and best of all your favorite hockey game streams are flawless. These are what I like to call the glory days. But after a few months it seems like there has been a complete transformation of your computer.  Errors seem to be popping up left and right, your Internet browser is slower than a snail and your downloads are taking all day. This I assure you is not a technical problem at all. The original hardware that is still in your computer is totally capable of being brought back to its foxy youth. The problem lies in the changes that happen in the PC’s software. Here is what might be happening:

Every time you (or your kids) load a program, game, or file, your PC's software registry is updated with new instructions needed to operate that item.  However, when the item is removed, these instructions usually remain on your PC.  Every time you run your computer it tries to execute these instructions but, because the related program can't be found, it causes a registry error.  Your PC is doing a lot more work than it should be and the result is a significantly slower computer.
The solution here is downloading one of the many free registry optimizing programs.
http://download.cnet.com/WinASO-Registry-Optimizer/3000-2094_4-10260558.html
As simple and fast as an electric can opener, WinASO Registry Optimizer offers a hassle-free system tune-up. It finds errors related to your Registry, custom controls, shortcuts, drivers, fonts, shared programs, and configuration files. We were pleased to find you can sort its search results--a useful feature when dealing with long lists. Before deleting found entries, the program suggests backing them up in case something goes wrong
Spyware and viruses
Spyware and viruses is software that is loaded on your computer without you knowing or giving permission for.  They have various goals which include:
•    Changing the default search engine in your web browser.
•    Tracking your Internet habits and with targeted pop-up ads.
•    Using your email account to send out spam to other email addresses.
•    Stealing your personal information.
Spyware and viruses come from files that were are downloading from the Internet or attachments we open from emails. The spyware and viruses will take up a lot of computing power and will slow down your computer.
The simple rule is to never download any free software programs from companies you do not know and trust. Also always be sure of who the sender is for attachments you are sending. Plus make sure you are running reliable anti-virus and spyware removal software running at all times.
Hopefully this article can help you bring your PC back the foxy youth it deserves.


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Inchol Solutions

 


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