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Does your Windows 7 boot slow? It’s pretty annoying when you have a fairly new computer and it is already having problems like booting slow. Here is some information that will be with your Windows 7 slow bootup problem.

Even though your computer probably isn’t that old you should do a general cleanup. Right-click on your hard drive and hit properties. From there you can find the cleanup button. Most Windows 7 operating systems are set to automatically defrag so you shouldn’t have to mess with that.

Windows 7 Boot Slow - You Can Speed It Up Yourself

You may have gotten a virus on your computer. Update your virus software so you have the latest definitions and software to perform a full scan. You will also want to check your computer for spyware and ad aware to make sure you have nothing running in the background using up resources and slowing down your start up.

Some antivirus programs will be set to scan on boot. Check your options and make sure this is not enabled as this can really make Windows 7 boot slow. Next you will want remove any programs in startup that you do not absolutely need. A lot of programs put themselves in startup automatically. Most of them you will not use on a regular basis, so you can remove them. They do not need to load every single time your computer boots.

The programs will run just fine any time you need them, you just do not need them in your Windows 7 boot sequence. Having excessive software startup every time Windows 7 boots can make it really slow. If you’re not positive about deleting startup menus you can just disable them for now.

The biggest problem I found to cause Windows 7 boot slow and Windows 7 64 to boot slow is because of a corrupted registry. My brand-new Windows 7 computer with nothing installed on it except what came with it had a bunch of registry errors straight out of the box. This was pretty shocking to me as you would expect a brand-new computer to be error free. In fact second time I booted my Windows 7 computer was greeted with the blue screen of death, needless to say I wasn’t too happy.

The problem of course was because of a registry error in fact many of them. So you will want to scan and clean your registry. If you do not have a program to do it since Windows does not come with anything you can download one of the programs we recommend off of our Main page for registry repair. These programs are highly trusted and will do a very good job optimizing your Windows 7 computer.

You may have tried loading older programs on your Windows 7 computer and found they were incompatible and would not run properly. Even though you uninstall them the more than likely left behind a registry key. Every time Windows 7 starts up it reference these orphaned registry files. Windows, as a default, will pause and try to cross reference these orphaned or corrupted files. This can really cause Windows 7 to boot slow.

Once you get your registry in order your Windows 7 operating system should work properly with no errors, should startup fast and shut down smoothly. No more windows 7 boot slow!

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If your PC with Vista is running slow you’re not alone. We get a lot of e-mails daily from people asking how they can speed up their Vista computer. The good news is that in most cases you can spend a little time on your PC and speed up your Vista operating system your self.

So if Vista is running slow here’s a few things you can do. First of all you want to do some general maintenance your Vista computer. To start with preform a general cleaning and delete all your cookies and temporary files. To do this go to my computer right-click on your hard drive which is usually the C drive and select properties. From there you will find the tools you need to do a general cleanup.

Next you will want to access your control panel and delete any programs you no longer want or need. You will also want to cleanup your desktop. Too many icons and shortcuts on your desktop will slow your Vista computer down. Next cleanup your taskbar. Right click and delete any programs you do not absolutely need. If your Vista is running slow this is a good start.

You should also run a full antivirus scan. A virus or spyware on your computer running in the background can really slow down. Not to mention it could be hazardous to your personal information. See want to make sure your computer is clean of any virus. Before you run your full scan make sure you update your virus definitions so you have the latest ones.

The biggest problem we found when Vista is running slow is a corrupt or bloated registry. Every time your computer starts, shuts down or loads programs it has to reference the registry. If you have a lot of corrupt or orphaned registry files your Vista computer will become very slow. By default Windows looks at these entries and tries to reference them with the software that may no longer be there or is not working properly. You need to clean these or repair them.

Unless you’re a computer technician this is very difficult to do manually. You can computer shops use software to make the job much easier and safer. If you delete or alter the wrong file your computer may become unstable or even unusable. It is best to use software that is made for registry scanning and cleaning. The ones we recommend for registry cleaning are listed on our Main page. You can feel safe using any one of them.

If you are not sure you need a registry repair program I recommend you download a copy and run a scan on your computer. You can do all that for free. This will tell you how many errors you have in your registry and if you need to purchase a program or not. To fix all problems on your computer you will have to purchase the software but it is a very good investment and will keep your Vista computer running smoothly and error-free.

So if your Vista PC is running slow you now have the tools to repair it yourself. When you get through your Vista computer should be running like it did when you first bought it.

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Dec
15

Windows XP Crash Recovery

posted by Mike Tucker

In most cases the Windows XP crash problem is not that hard to fix. Unless you have a severe hardware problem your XP crashes are caused by incompatible software and other software related issues. Following the tips in this article you should be able to fix the problem yourself. Saving yourself a considerable PC repair shop bill.

Hopefully Your Windows XP Crash Problem Is Not This Bad

Hopefully Your Windows XP Crash Problem Is Not This Bad

To start with think about what has changed on your PC when the problems started. Did you install a new program?, change settings, uninstall software or improperly shut your computer down? In some cases you may be able to just use your restore feature built-in to Windows XP for crash recovery.

Go to your start menu and click help and support. Find your restore option and go back to a day that you knew your computer was working properly. This will not always fix your problem but it is easy to do and worth trying, if you have not done so already. A Windows XP crash can be caused by many different things. If you’re able to start your computer normally you can start by doing a general cleaning. Go to my computer, select your hard drive, right click and select properties. From there you can clean your hard drive and preform a ScanDisk.

Once you have done that you will want to update your antivirus definitions and run a full scan to make sure you do not have a virus infecting your computer. Next you’ll want to scan for spyware and ad aware. Spyware can use up lots of resources on your computer causing it to crash. Viruses and spyware can use all of your available memory leaving nothing to run Windows XP on. The result is a Windows XP crash.

If you have not solved your problem yet you’ve more than likely have a Windows XP registry problem. Most of the time when PC users suffer from a Windows XP crash it is because of a corrupted or damaged registry. All of your software and settings have to reference the Windows registry in order to work properly. It is like the heart of your computer. Every time you install or uninstall software you make changes to the registry.

Eventually you end up with a bloated Windows registry with a lot of orphaned files that try to reference software that is no longer there or working properly. The results are a Windows XP crash, blue screens, programs freezing, slow startup or slow shutdown, your computer running very slow and other general problems. If the damage is severe enough your computer may not be able to start up properly. You may be able to start up in safe mode and repair your registry.

As Windows does not come with a registry cleaner/scanner you will have to download one from a third party. As tempting as they may be I recommend you avoid the free ones. There’s a reason they are free, most of them don’t work properly or do a complete job. Some may possibly even damage your computer making your problem worse than it is now. You are better off investing in a good professional registry cleaner to start with. It will still be less than a single visit to the computer repair shop.

Plus you will want to perform regular maintenance on your computer, once you have it running properly again. Regular cleaning and maintenance on your registry should be part of your regular routine. Doing so may keep your computer running smooth and error free. You may never have to suffer the Windows XP crash again.

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If you are having a slow PC startup problem running Windows you are not alone. A slow start is a fairly common problem, here are some tips you can follow which will cure your problem 95% of the time. There are a variety of reasons why your PC is starting up slow so you may have to try several different things before you correct your problem.

Suffering From The Slow PC Startup Blues?

Suffering From The Slow PC Startup Blues?

To start with your going to want to do general maintenance on your computer to clean up. Click you or my computer icon you have one on your desktop and right click on your hard drive, select properties. From there you will find the tools we can perform a cleanup, disk scan and defrag. Start with the cleanup. If it has been a long time or you have never preformed a defrag on your hard drive I recommend starting this at night before going to bed since it can take a very long time. You can skip this step for know if you want.

Next you should update your antivirus definitions and run a complete scan to make sure you don’t have a virus running slowing your PC down. You will also want to preformed a full scan for spyware and ad aware. These types of programs can run in the background without you knowing it using up a lot of resources, slowing your computer down. You will also want to check the options for your antivirus program. Some of them are set to scan every time you boot your computer. If yours is you can turn it off as you do not need to scan every single time you start your computer up.

Next you will want to remove any programs from your startup that you do not need to load. A lot of software conveniently places themselves in your startup for you. How nice of them. However you do not need to have them load every single startup, as you probably do not use them constantly.

The number one reason for a slow PC startup is a bloated, corrupt or damaged Windows registry. Every time you start up your PC it references the registry in order to load the correct software and settings. If you have a corrupt registry entry windows will pause on this on start up trying to reference software that may no longer be there or it’s not working properly. The startup may pause for as long as 30 seconds per bad entry. So you can see if you have a lot of bad entries which you probably do why your computer is so slow to start up.

Since Windows does not come with a registry scanner or cleaner you will have to get one from a third party. As tempting as they may be I recommend staying away from the free versions. Free registry cleaners never do a complete job. They are made that way to give you a reason to upgrade to their professional version. You’re much better off getting a good professional version to start with, even though you will have to pay for it. However it is a very good investment for your computer. Plus you will get lifetime upgrades and updates to the software.

Slow PC startup can also be caused by defective hardware. If your hard drive is going bad or your memory is on its way out is also calls a slow start up. But these are rare cases. It is almost always a software problem. Most people overlook performing maintenance on their PC and wait until they have a major problem before doing anything. You should add the Windows registry to your regular maintenance routine. If you properly maintain your PC you will never have the slow PC startup problem.

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Dec
1

Windows XP Registry Repair – Do It Yourself

posted by Mike Tucker

Windows XP Registry repair can be a bit of a challenge if you do not know what you are doing. While you can get access to the registry and edit it manually we usually don’t recommend doing it that way. If you alter or delete the wrong registry file your computer may become unstable or even unusable. Besides, if you have ever looked at your windows XP registry you know there are thousands of files and it becomes very confusing. Windows XP Registry Repair

Even experienced computer technicians have trouble when it comes to Windows registry. However there is a much easier solution and that is registry repair software. Software that is made for the job will save you lots of time and aggravation. Plus it is safe. Most good programs will allow you to backup your entire registry before changing anything, making it almost foolproof.

Here’s a little tip for you. We always recommend that you avoid the free registry repair programs, as tempting as they may be. I love free software but professional Windows XP Registry repair software is well worth the investment. You have to ask yourself, why are they free? These companies tempt you by getting you to download their free version. Free software is not made to do a complete or thorough job. If they did you would have no reason to upgrade to their Pro version.

Don’t believe me? Download a free version and run it in repair everything it finds. Download another free registry cleaner and run it. I can almost guarantee you it will find many more corrupt or bad registry entries, proving the first one didn’t do its job. I don’t know about you but I would rather spend a little money on a good professional registry cleaner and know that my computer is fully optimized and will stay running smooth.

Another great feature of paid registry cleaners is that you can schedule them to do the routine maintenance which you should be doing an regular basis. This way when you forget, like I do, the program will remind you to run a scan. Windows XP Registry repair only takes a few minutes with the proper software. Your computer will run like it did when it was new and your errors will be eliminated.

Not sure if you have a Windows XP Registry problem? Download a program and run a scan. From there you can tell how many bad entries you have and decide whether you need to purchase the program or not. Most people are shocked at the amount of bad registry entries their computer has. The file system becomes bloated and slow after a few years.

Blue screen, freezing, lockups, slow boot up, slow shutdown, software that will not load and other such errors are common symptoms of a bad windows XP registry. Don’t wait until it’s too late. If you do your computer may just decide not to start up one day and you’ll be out shopping for a new PC.

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One question we get asked a lot is why is my Internet Explorer running slow. There may be several reasons and you may have to look into all of them before you up your Internet Explorer. First of all you want to make sure you have the latest updates installed on your PC. Windows often comes out with fixes to common problems.

Some people are having trouble with Internet Explorer version 8. I usually recommend to keep up with the latest version of Internet Explorer but if you have been running a lower version without problems up until now you may want to hold off. So what is your Internet Explorer running slow? Have you installed anything new lately? If so you may be able to use the restore feature on your computer and cure your problem.

If the problem has been building up slowly over time and is getting slower and slower you may have a registry problem. Registry errors or corrupt registry is most common cause of Internet Explorer running slow. Every time you install or uninstall software you alter the registry files. Most uninstall programs do not clean the registry when they uninstall software. Therefore they leave behind a registry entry for software which is no longer on your computer.

The Registry is like the heart of your computer. Your Windows operating system will reference the registry every time it starts, shuts down or loads programs, like Internet Explorer. If you’re of a bloated registry or too many corrupt entries your computer will start running very slow. Windows operating system references these entries and looks for the software that is no longer there and tries to load it. Eventually it’ll give up and move on but this can really bog your system down.

It is wise to invest in a professional registry cleaner. While you can find free registry cleaners we usually don’t recommend them. Some of them will do more harm to your computer then good. You may end up with a bigger problem than you have now. You paid good money for your computer why not invest in professional software that will keep it running smooth and efficient.

You can visit our Main page for the ones we trust and recommend. If you’re not sure you need a registry cleaner you can download a version for free and run it. You can see how many errors it finds and decide whether you want to purchase the software or not. At least you will know if you need a registry cleaner or have a different problem.

Spyware and ad aware can also slow your Internet Explorer down to a crawl. You will want to scan your computer for spyware and make sure you have nothing running in the background using up all your resources and collecting information.

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Oct
29

Microsoft Registry Cleaner for Vista

posted by Mike Tucker

If you are looking for a good registry cleaner for Microsoft Vista here is some information you can use before deciding on which registry cleaner to trust your computer to. While there are some free registry cleaners for Vista we usually don’t recommend them. The fact is they don’t do a thorough job.

In fact most free registry cleaners are not worth using as they are poorly written and may damage your computer. After all why do you think they are free. Some of them are made not to do a complete job of repairing your registry on purpose. This gives you a reason to upgrade to their “pro” version.

You may be getting the stop c0000218 registry file failure windows vista error. To correctly repair this error you will definitely need a registry repair software that is made for Vista. While the Windows registry can be edited and repaired manually, even experienced computer technicians will usually not do it manually. If you delete or alter the wrong file you may cause your computer to become unstable or even unusable.

It is much easier using registry repair software. The one time investment you have to pay for decent software is well worth it, as you can use it again and again. Some of them you can even schedule for routine maintenance, which you should be doing anyways to keep your registry error-free and your computer running smooth.

Most professional registry cleaners will now work on Windows Vista with no problems. Most of the free ones will not work on Windows Vista correctly. Since the owner of the software has not made any money, why should they bother to upgrade there software. Another reason you should avoid free software.

The top three registry cleaners that work well with Vista are listed on our main page. You can download any one of them for free and scan your computer. From there you can analyze how many errors you have and decide whether you want to invest in the software or not. You will have to register the software before it will correct your Microsoft Windows Vista registry errors.

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If you are running Windows XP and are looking for a free registry cleaner here is some information you will want to read before deciding on which one to use. While you will find some free registry cleaners for XP the question is, are they really worth using, and can you trust your computer to them?

Did you ever wonder why they are free? You may have noticed there is always an upgrade option, which of course would cost you money. The truth is the free registry cleaners do not do a complete job. In fact they are designed that way. If they were not then you would have no reason to pay for their upgrade.

You’re much better investing in a good professional program right from the start. The paid versions do a thorough job the first time. Plus you get lifetime upgrades and excellent tech support if you need them. A good registry cleaner will find many more errors and files that are corrupt compared to the free ones.

Why do half the job when you can do it right the first time. Of course everyone likes “free” including myself. But you have to remember you paid a lot of money for your computer, why trust it to poorly written free software. The Windows Registry is like the heart of your computers system.

If you happen to delete or alter the wrong registry file your computer may become unusable or very unstable. Your problem will then be worse than what you started with. If you want to prove this to yourself go ahead and download a free registry cleaner for XP and run a scan. Then go to our Main page download Regcure and run it.

Look at how many more errors it finds that the free version missed. The free download of Regcure is a great way to see if you really need a registry cleaner or how many errors are on your PC. You will not be able to repair your registry until you register the software. The one-time fee is well worth it though.

Once you own a good registry repair program you will be able to keep your computer maintained and properly running. Most of them allow you to schedule scans so you do not forget. The best time to run a scan is at night when you’re not using your computer.

There is also another great feature you can use very easily and that is to remove program from your start up safely. This will allow for your computer to start up and shut down much faster.

Most people that run a registry cleaner for the first time will notice a vast improvement in speed and performance. It’s like giving your computer a good tuneup! You may just put off buying that new computer after all.

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If you are running Windows Vista and get the windows explorer has stopped working error here is some information for you. There are several different reasons you could be getting the error. Here are some steps you can follow to eliminate this error.

First you will want to do a general cleaning. Go to your computer, right-click on your hard drive and select properties. From there you can run your disk cleanup. After that is done you’ll want to make sure you do not have a virus hiding in your computer. Update your virus definitions and run a full scan, this may take a while.

Next you’ll want to update and run your spyware program. Spyware can easily hide in the background of your computer hogging your memory and causing your CPU to run near hundred percent without you knowing it. You want to make sure none is installed on your computer. If you do not have a spyware removal program you will have too download one from a third party.

If you have not found anything at this point than more than likely is a registry problem. In fact registry errors are the biggest cause of Windows Explorer errors. Problem is Windows does not come with a registry cleaner or scanner. If you have not downloaded a registry cleaner in the past you will do so at this point. You can visit our Main page to see which ones we recommend.

As tempting as they may be try to avoid the free ones. Most of them are poorly made and do not do a complete job. I believe they are made this way so you are forced to upgrade to their “professional version”. You are better off investing in a good professional version right from the start. The benefits of having a good registry cleaner will far outweigh the price you pay.

The Windows registry is one of the most overlooked systems on most computers. The fact is most people never think about it until they have a problem. The errors and the orphaned registry files keep piling up until your computer crashes or begins giving you errors like the one you’re getting now.

All your software and settings need to reference the registry. It is the heart of your system. Over time registries will become bloated and slow. You may have noticed that your computer takes longer to start up or shut down. This is because of the registry. Keeping your registry at peak performance is like giving your computer a good tuneup. The first time you run a cleaner and restart your computer you will probably noticed an increase in performance and speed. Plus it will eliminate 90% of Windows errors.

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Mar
26

Computer Restarts Itself – Top Reasons Why

posted by Mike Tucker

If your computer restarts itself for no reason here’s a few tips you can try. You can lose hours worth of work when your computer unexpectedly restarts in the middle of a project. Not only is this very annoying but it can also cost you time and money.

First, let me recommend if you’re working on something you should get into the habit of saving your work often. One common causes of a computer restart is from overheating. This is especially true with laptops. If you’re working on a laptop make sure you are not blocking the vents. Laptops will run hotter than a desktop will so you need to be careful.

If your desktop tower is in a computer desk make sure it gets enough ventilation. Some computer desks are really nice looking but they do not provide enough ventilation for the computer. This is especially true if you have the base in a nice enclosure with a door covering it.

If you have the skills to open up your computer, make sure it is not full of dust. Over time dust and other dirt can accumulate and block part of the vents. It will also build up on the CPU fans and slow them down.

Another reason your computer may restart is from a shortage of memory. Make sure you have enough memory to run your applications, some programs are memory hogs. You may also have bad memory. Memory sticks are so cheap these days you could easily upgrade or replace all of it.

If you are running Windows XP in your computer restarts there is a setting you can check to make sure it will not restart when an error occurs. Go to control panel click performance and maintenance then click system. Click the advanced tab, click settings in the startup and recovery section and uncheck Automatically Restart in the System failure section.

Next you will want to make sure you do not have spyware or a virus on your computer. Update your antivirus software and run a full scan. The same with your spyware software. Windows does not provide spyware removal software so you will have to download one from a third party if you do not have on currently installed on your computer.

Another huge reason for computer restarts is because of a corrupt registry. This is especially true with Windows XP. You need to clean and scan your Windows registry, clean out bad entries and remove any orphaned files. And again Windows does not provide software to scan your registry with so you will have to download a program for registry repair.

While the free registry cleaners are very tempting because they are free, they’re usually not recommended. The truth is they don’t do a complete job and that’s why they are free. Some of them are downright dangerous to your computer. If you delete or alter the wrong registry file your computer may become unusable. So be careful which program you decide to trust your computer to.

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