Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 at
8:59 am
Defragging Simplified
Defragging simplified is a tool in MS Windows that helps improved hard drive performance and in some cases, recovery of lost space. A hard drive that hasn’t been defragged will data stored across many parts of the disk which makes the computer work harder to access them. An un-defragged drive usually occurs with very frequent copy and file deletion. Read the rest of the entry...
Saturday, July 18th, 2009 at
9:16 am
It is common fact that when you are connected to the internet, there’s possibility of harming your PC. That is the reason why anti-virus software and anti-spyware products are created. Now, getting viruses into your PC is not a matter of choice therefore you should take precaution whenever you are online surfing for that information you want. Read the rest of the entry...
Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at
4:33 am
Many of us are not new to MS Windows. In fact most of us are probably reading this article on a MS Windows platform. I’m writing this article on one now. It isn’t difficult to know what operating systems we use, the CPU speed, the RAM size or the size of the hard drive (if you’re having trouble with them, drop us an email and we’ll see if we can help you.). These information are the homework that needs to be done before making a laptop or desktop purchase. Read the rest of the entry...
Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
10:52 pm
Buying a laptop is an investment not one that you should make lightly. On the average, laptops can follow us for about 2 years before technology obsoletes them or due to faulty parts. Below are 5 tips that will help prepare you making the most well informed and best decision when buying a laptop. Read the rest of the entry...
Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
9:46 am
As much as possible, I keep my home neat and tidy. Living in an unkempt environment can be rather detrimental to one’s mental state (it does for mine). It’s the same for my computers (I have a few at home). I like my files neatly organized and categorizing to their right placements. An example – Adobe Reader setup folder sits in another folder called Software. There are many reasons that can cripple a computer, slowing it down and getting it inefficient. One of the main reasons is disorganization. Read the rest of the entry...