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How Do I Speed Up My PC: Top 3 Tips
If your PC is running slower than the world’s biggest ship minutes after striking an iceberg, then I want to show you how to get your computer running quickly again. “But how do I speed up my PC without crashing and sinking it? I’m a total Luddite over here!”
If computer technology isn’t your area of expertise, then just follow these top 3 tips that include emptying the recycle bin, stopping unwanted programs from launching at startup, and cleaning your registry with software you can trust. By taking advantage of these quick and simple tips, your computer will start running faster today.
Nobody Likes Trash. Not Even Your Computer
Each time you think to yourself, “How do I speed up my PC?” you need to take a look at your recycle bin. There’s a good chance that it’s packed full of old files you’ve deleted. For example, maybe it’s that HD version of “Titanic” that you’ve been worried your friends would find. Whatever you’re deleting it’s important to note that these files aren’t totally wiped off of your hard drive until you’ve emptied the recycle bin. The more available space on your hard drive, the faster your PC can run.
- Find the Recycle Bin on your desktop and double-click.
- If you see files that you want to restore, do so now. Achieve this by right-clicking these files and selecting Restore from the menu items.
- Now you’re ready to empty the trash. Close the Recycle Bin, right-click the icon on your desktop, and select Empty Recycle Bin.
- At the confirmation screen, select “Yes.” The time it takes to fully empty the bin depends on the size of the files you’re deleting. Just be patient if it takes a few minutes.
Please Stop Running!
“OK. I’ve emptied my recycle bin. How do I speed up my PC even more?” I thought you’d never ask. The next tip for speeding up your computer is to stop unwanted programs from launching at startup. This helps a lot because programs that don’t automatically run when you start your PC will greatly reduce memory usage. In turn, this speeds up your PC.
Just follow these steps:
- Click Start Menu and move cursor to the Startup folder
- Right-click on any programs you don’t want launching at startup
- Select “Cut”
- Now right-click on your Desktop and select Paste (this will put the shortcut on your desktop)
Restart your computer to confirm unwanted programs aren’t running at startup. Once you know you’re good to go, take those shortcuts on your Desktop, drop them in the Recycle Bin, and empty it.
And My Hard Drive Will Go On And On
Just like the main character Rose in the movie Titanic, sometimes you need a helping hand to show you the way. The same holds true if you’re still wondering, “How do I speed up my PC just a bit more?” This is where a registry cleaner can really help by making your computer run even faster. Click Here to Check Out the Best Registry Cleaner Software Around. Your computer will soon be cruising like the world’s biggest ship through the Atlantic – just keep an eye out for those icebergs!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
windows 8 tablet vs iPad 2
The best way to know who's the best before buying.Today i bring to you a describing video between window 8 tablet and iPad 2 running IOS 5
Yes, Microsoft Did Change The World More Than Apple Read more
But in terms of sheer impact on the world? Microsoft wins, hands down.
Microsoft gave the world two things:
- Microsoft was the first real software company.
- Microsoft did put a PC on every desk and in every home.
Now, some people will say that Microsoft did this by copying Apple's innovations like the graphical user interface. Whatever. First of all, Apple famously copied those from Xerox PARC. Great artists steal. Second of all, by any meaning of the word, the person who changes the world isn't the one who comes up with the idea, it's the one who executes on it, and 1980s Apple failed to execute (a lesson well learned by Apple under Steve Jobs 2.0).
The original Macintosh did show where the future of computing was headed, but it was also a commercial failure. 1980s Apple failed to understand the value of software, in particular third party software, which was lacking in the Macintosh. (This writer's mother bought two computers in the mid-1980s: the first Macintosh and the first IBM PC. There was a lot more software for the PC. So she kept buying PCs, to this day--though she has an iPhone.)
Microsoft, being a software company, built an operating system platform that let thousands of others innovate which, along with Moore's Law, made PCs cheaper and more valuable every year which meant more and more people could get access to them, in a vicious circle.
Being the first big, viable software company also meant Microsoft cleared the way for thousands of other software innovators, when it was in no way obvious at the start that a company could be viable making just software.
The hardware may have been ugly, and the software clunky (a big reason why Windows is buggy is because of Microsoft's amazing 20 year commitment to backwards compatibility, which makes PC software a cohesive environment, a tremendous service to users and the world, for which it gets no credit. With less software to support, Apple can afford to wipe the slate clean every ten years, a strength born of weakness.), but it was the software that millions of people used, and loved.
Nowadays Apple is so huge and efficient that it can afford to make the best products at the best prices. But when the personal computer revolution happened, the Macintosh was a Mercedes and MS-DOS was the Model T. The Model T might have been ugly, clunky and cheap, but being cheap it also changed the lives of millions and transformed the world in a way that the early auto pioneers, amazing and necessary though they were, didn't.
Now, Apple may yet get its revenge. The mobile computing revolution, with smart-phones and tablets, will be at least as big as the desktop computing revolution, and Apple is seriously taking the lead. Android has a good chance of disrupting iOS, but Apple also has a great chance of remaining the dominant mobile platform. Maybe 20 years from now we'll look back and see Apple had an impact at least as big as Microsoft in the 1980s.
But if we're looking now, Microsoft clearly had a bigger impact on the world than Apple. The fact that we all love Apple products and they're gorgeous doesn't change the fact that the company that actually made the world realize the magic of software, and made computing accessible to almost everyone on the planet, is Microsoft.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/yes-microsoft-did-change-the-world-more-than-apple-2011-9#ixzz1bAcZNSCT
Microsoft and Skype
Microsoft gets final approval from the European Union, on the approval of the acquisition of Skype communications but and launched a website dedicated to this new option.
And Microsoft has acquired Skype in a deal a whopping $ 8.5 billion in the month of May, but the deal did not go into effect only in the last week alone, after the completion of regulatory approvals from the institutions responsible for monitoring business transactions large, to follow up its economic potential, and the features are free from monopoly.
Site design is simple and direct, light browsing, but I noticed that the links are still loading directly from the site of the original Skype.
The technical reports had suggested that a deal of this magnitude will prepare the biggest ever in the history of Microsoft's 36-year is the company's history, and Microsoft had paid $ 6 billion in 2007 to acquire advertising company AQuantive Inc, and rejected the other hand, Microsoft - according to the paper - that paid $ 48 billion to acquire Yahoo earlier this year .
from :http://www.swalif.net
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