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The After Launch Of Windows 7

November 25th, 2009

There was quite a buzz in the market about Microsoft’s new upgraded version of OS – Windows 7.Mostly upgraded versions are always assumed to be a better one, but this time we were sadly mistaken. But Alas! WIN 7 disappointed its users. And guess what, it’s the age old Windows XP that stands as a challenge to WIN 7!

Okay, let’s see a few details about WIN 7 that go against it:

If you thought Win7 had some great additional or power features with it, you were sadly mistaken. Only WIN 7’s look scores more than Windows XP.

Well, for better and clear insight, you may want to read this post that I found on the internet:

“The perfect example of why some people might not take the Win 7 plunge. He has been using an R series ThinkPad since 2004, with 512 MB RAM, a 20 GB hard drive, and a Celeron processor. He is perfectly delighted with it and when I showed him Windows 7, said, “Yes, it is very pretty. But I can access e-mail, run MS Office, surf the Net, play around with Photoshop, access all my social networks, blog and all on my current notebook. Why do I need to upgrade? I will need a new notebook or will need to upgrade this one significantly, pay for the new OS, and will have to invest in software all over again.”

Most XP users’ arguments are simple – in terms of functionality, they can do most of their basic as well as advanced computing tasks on Windows XP, which has a lower hardware requirement than Windows 7. So why on earth should they upgrade? Windows 7 does look stacks better and has some terrifically cool features, but so far Microsoft has not come up with a compelling reason for Win XP users to move to it.”http://www.articlemarketingautomation.com/articles/edit/afC7pEgXeAnrfYu2AdJrwqhrXjbPga7X6UeApB2Q

For more, read Windows 7’s Real Headache:Win XP!

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A RegClean Review To Help You Choose The Best Registry Cleaner

May 28th, 2009

 

Have you ever felt that your compute today is running slow? Maybe you suspect a virus but your anti-virus program says your system is free from the. You run your spyware or adware software but you find nothing. Everything is clean. You think so? Maybe what is dirty and messy is your Windows registry and it’s not because of virus attacks. You see, there is this little space in your computer that stores all the data like temporary files and your browsing history, the programs deleted or installed or re-installed. It’s just like your brain is full of many things and you get headaches and you don’t know what to do and you slow down, is that correct? What you really need is a good sweeper, a sweeper that can sweep away all those dirty files and throw them out for good, thus, making your memory nice and alert again and this is also true for your computer. You need to find a registry cleaner to clean the Windows registry but the problem is, what?

First of all, you have the Error Smart cleaner. According to an Error Smart review, this one has a very friendly-user interface. It will practically take care of everything in the background while you do your work and it’s easy to install.

Then, you might also be interested to read a RegClean review to know more about this next registry cleaner called RegClean. It will scan your computer for some that moment you turn on your PC. It can also scan everything in the background and it also comes with a defragmenter program to arrange those files in order to make your PC faster and more efficient.

You might also want to know more about Registry Easy and according to a Registry Easy review, after it has scanned your PC for some ”dirty files”, it will give you a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand report so that you will have a basic idea on what to do and what not to do next. Unlike other registry sweepers, after it has cleaned everything, they will leave you wondering what have happened during the process. Sometimes, it’s nice to know what made your PC slow after the cleaning, right?

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What Error Smart Reviews Say About Error Smart Registry Cleaner

May 27th, 2009

 

As time goes on, your computer unit, it will become very slow. Time will come when your Plasma TV will improperly function. Time will come when your hair dryer will not work anymore. So, what will you do? Would you, as with everyone else, throw them all away and buy a new one? With regards to computers, you make it sluggish or prone to virus attacks or hard disk crashes if you stack it up with lots of software, stack the memory with browsing history on the Net, you uninstalled software and you re-installed some of them. Now, this kind of activity will really make your PC go slow and all of these things left behind are stored in your Windows registry. According to a Error Smart review, you don’t have to bring your unit to a service center or you don’t have to throw it away just like your other appliances. What you need is a registry cleaner.

Registry cleaners are one of the best programs that anybody needs to have. Time will come when your computer’s memory and registry will be filled with temporary files, browsing history and just like the human brain, if it gets filled to the brim, you will experience lots of headaches and stress and you can’t think straight anymore. So what you do is to take all the dirt out up there in your head through meditation perhaps or adapting a healthy lifestyle and the right diet. For you PC, you can make it healthy again with the help of registry cleaners, cleaners like an Error Smart program.

If you have been using registry cleaners now and you still feel that your new unit is running like that vintage 8088 or PC/XT, then, you should go for Error Smart software. But before you can do your first move, it’s best that you should read some product reviews first to see if this is what you really want or what you’re really looking for.

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Using Free Softwares As Test Drives

April 17th, 2009

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Regardless of whether you favor the Mac OS X operating system or a PC running Windows XP, when you want to add functionality to your computer with new software it can be really challenging to make a decision about which software package to buy. Everyone dislikes spending money on something that they hoped would solve a problem only to find out that it doesn’t do the job well or is too hard to understand. However, in many instances you can take advantage of offers of free software trials and demos so that you can test drive an application before making a purchase.

Software publishers are becoming more aware of the fact that people don’t want to spend a hefty chunk of money for a program before they have a chance for a test drive. There was a time when this lead to people sharing copies of programs and software piracy became a real problem. Many software development companies now provide computer users with free trial programs.

These free software trial versions of software packages are a great deal, both for the consumer and also for the software companies. Allowing people to download a trial version will help encourage people to at least take one step toward that company’s product. In most cases, the company also asks the person to provide their email address in order to access the trial software which they can later use to encourage the user to purchase the software.

Different companies put different limitations on the software that they allow people to test drive. Some trial software is fully functional but only for a limited period of time, such as two weeks or 30 days. Other free versions have some of the functions blocked or don’t allow the user to save their work. These limitations can actually work against the company because people never have a chance to get a complete feel for the hardware software interaction and true usefulness of the application.

Software development companies that allow users to have a fully functional demo, free of charge for at least 30 days stand the best chance of the user making a purchase. This gives the user enough time to relax and settle into using the application and if they find it at all useful by the end of the 30 day computer software trial, then they will need to make the purchase so that they don’t lose the work they completed during that time.

There are also some software companies, especially small companies and independent software programmers, that provide fully functional free of charge software downloads that have no limitations at all. This is called freeware and the purpose is either to introduce the user to additional software solutions that the company has or to give the user the opportunity to make a donation. The interesting thing is that many people will “donate” more for a freeware program than they would be willing to pay for a fully functional application.

Across the internet, there are a number of sites that are loaded with a variety of free software titles to download. If you are in search of a software solution, then you can download all the free trials and compare functionality and pricing before making a purchase. However, make sure that you carefully read the terms of the trial and understand how it works, with regard to any files you might have created with the program, so you don’t end up with important work that could end up being “held hostage” if you don’t purchase the application.

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Taking A Look At Essential Software Drivers

March 16th, 2009

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A common piece of software that is often overlooked is the software driver. These drivers are designed to allow an external piece of hardware, such as a printer, to integrate with the main computer unit. A driver facilitates communication between the software application that needs to use a device and the device itself. It can be thought of as a bridge that closes the gap between applications and external hardware devices.

When a computer software program calls for a certain function of the device, this invokes a specific routine in the driver which then issues the proper command to the device. The device then sends the requested data back to the driver, which in turn communicates that back to the application.

These little drivers also have the ability to request certain commands or functions in return from the application that initiated the “call” to the device. With this constant back and forth communication, it is essential that a driver is running the most current available version of both the software application and of the driver itself.

Some of the common device drivers that you probably have on your computer are the small programs that came with your printer, your digital camera, your cell phone, any Bluetooth device that you have and hard drives that are removable. Without the right device driver you will find it virtually impossible for any of these external tools hardware devices to be recognized by the operating system, let alone function correctly.

When people have problems with printers, scanners, USB drives and other devices, one of the most common problems is with the drivers. Because these small programs function as a go-between and interact with both operating systems and other computer software programs, they have a tendency to be become corrupt.

When a device driver becomes corrupt, the item of hardware that they “drive” can start to behave erratically or stop responding completely. One very common problem that happens is when a printer driver gets corrupted. If your printer suddenly starts producing pages that are not formatted the way they appear on the screen, or print out nothing but sheets full of code, then the problem is most likely a bad software driver.

The good news is that it is very easy to replace a device driver that has gone bad. Most of the time on a PC running Microsoft Windows, such as Windows XP or Windows Vista, you can reinstall the driver from the CD-ROM that came with your device, as it will simply over-ride the defunct version. However, before installing Mac drivers, it is recommended to completely remove all associated files from your computer before re-installing the newer version. If it has been awhile since you bought the device, then the best thing to do is go to the website of the manufacturer and search for the most recent version of the driver.

In a surprising number of instances, this approach can be the most direct and simplest way to quickly get rid of an issue with a peripheral. Another benefit of seeking out the most up-to-date drivers for your devices is that often you will gain improved performance overall. This factor makes a good case for checking in every few months on the manufacturer’s website to see if any driver updates have been made available.

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