5 Tips to Solve Most Computer Problems
St. Petersburg Times published 5 tips to solve the most commonly faced issues and problems that faced by today’s computer users. Online Personal Tech of the Times also noticed the changing pattern of popular tech support questions from how to get rid of the pesky Windows logon box in the 1990s to security-related questions two years ago.
The 5 tips that been offered include using of System Configuration Utility MsConfig to solve the problems that related to processes launched in system startup, making your PC running faster, protecting PC from spywares and viruses, steps to check when encountered problem in email that red X displaying within the e-mail instead of the picture or graphic that been expected, and last but not least, error messages that happen randomly.
Read about the 5 tips here.
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July 21st, 2009 20:47
Dear sir,
my computer screen has turned upside down. please help me to solve the problem. mycomputer type is window xp
May 28th, 2009 23:12
how can i use my near by wifi connection on my desktop pc. Give me the suggestion of any type of device that can be attached to my pc and catch the wifi connection pls also tell me the cost of that device.is there not any device that i can connect to my pc through cable and this device can catch the wifi connection…..
April 29th, 2009 16:15
try:
c:\heap42a or heap42_a
then delete it then restart ……
December 17th, 2008 14:14
I have been running with a:
Pentium 4 2.4GH
256 MB of RAM
40GB Hard Drive
Intel Extreme Graphics 2
Integrated Sound Card
Windows XP Professional
for just over 3 years now and this problem that occurs on occasion, has happened again. The problem occurs randomly either when the computer is on/off but when I start using it the problem is easily noticed. The computer starts running a lot slower than usual and everything I try to perform hangs/lags, when i play music it isnt streamed smoothly like normal instead it chops so where someone would say “Hello” it would come out as “Heh eh el ll o oo”
I’ve reformatted the computer multiple times when this problem occurs and it usually solves the problem, but this only lasts so long. Yesterday I reformatted again because it happened and when I woke up this morning and started up the computer here it was again.
I’ve done a bit of research and a lot of people suggest running diagnostics/antivirus/adware/spyware scans along with defragmenting and using disk cleanup. I’ve tried all of these and once this problem occurs, it doesn’t go anywhere after. I’ve gone into Device Manager and updated all the drivers, made sure they are all functioning. I’ve run DXDIAG to check further functionality and still no problems detected. I’ve used the “Check Now” option in Hard Drive -> Tools section and no problems come up.
A lot of forums and posts I’ve looked at in the past have ended unsolved so I’m hoping somebody could give me a hand, Thanks.
December 25th, 2007 17:39
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