Shriya Saran Kajal Agarwal Anushka Shetty Tamanna Ileana Aishwarya Rai Katrina Kaif

Monday, April 6, 2009

Computer running slow? Clean it up!

New computers are like new cars. At first they are shiny and the engine runs well, but then they start to slow down even during routine processes. In as little as a few months with your new computer, you may find that it takes longer to download files or open and close programs. Your computer may even be taken longer to boot up or shut down. Why does this happen to all Windows operating system computers?

At the center of any Windows operating system is the Windows registry. The Windows registry, first introduced with Windows 95, acts as a file cabinet. Just as important information is kept in a file cabinet, the Windows registry is a directory storing your computers files, settings, and options.

Since the Microsoft Windows registry holds so much information, it is not uncommon for it to cause your computer to become slower with more extended use. One of the most common reasons for these slowdowns is installing or uninstalling programs and creating and deleting files which can leave invalid entries stored in the registry. These entries exist because software or files a user is utilizing has not been properly installed or removed. Over time, installing software and then deleting that software without fully removing it can leave a mark of extraneous and useless Windows registry entries. These entries accumulate in the registry and then it is only a matter of time before the system begins to slow down.

The second most common reason for your computer slowdown is due to the temporary data, originating by the programs on your computer, that is stored in the Windows operating system registry. This data is not temporary at all even though they are called temporary entries, these items are not deleted automatically by the operating system. As the number of invalid entries in the registry grows, the system moves slower over time. Just as you need to declutter your file cabinet from time to time, it is useful to also periodically scan and remove unnecessary and invalid entries from your system registry. This frees up the registry allowing it to operate at its full power.

Computers are now at the center of our lives and enabling them to run as fast as possible should be a priority. However, each time we use our computers, more registry entries are created. So, how do you avoid the issue of an overloaded registry causing slowdowns?

The use of a registry cleaner tool is key. Available from a number of providers, a registry cleaner tool will scan your Windows registry and omit invalid data in your system’s registry. If the user properly removes these entries, performance of the Windows operating system can increase significantly. A good registry repair program will not only scan the registry and omit invalid entries, but be sure to leave valid, useful entries in the registry. Again, performance of the system becomes faster and more efficient after taking this action. Some registry repair programs also include an option that defragments files. In completing this function, the empty spaces in files are filled and any leftover fragments are omitted. This too enables the system to run faster, cleaner and more efficiently.

If your system is running slow, it may be due to a cluttered registry. Just like any part of your life, including your closet, wallet or desk, the registry also needs to be decluttered. A good registry repair program will take care of the clutter for you and leave you with a faster computer that will return you computer to like new.

Basic about blog...

Do you hate HTML, and you have been looking for a way to get round it then don’t bother any more, for here is the revolution you have been waiting for. It’s called BLOG.

Yes blog, a dream come true for people like me who like to keep things simple and don’t fancy HTML. Blog, it’s so simple that if you know how to operate a computer you can almost start to blog within minutes of your connecting to internet.

So what is a blog? A blog is short for webloging, it’s a personal journal that is frequently updated for public viewing.

Blogs are a great way for others to follow the workings and thinking of your mind, it allows your members to get to share and comment on issues or ideas that you posted on your blog page, and it is so simple to set up that within minutes of your log in you can be up and running your blog without sweat.

Blogs can either be Hyper active or interactive. Hyperactive blogs are blogs that have links to web sites and web masters, the blogger will use the blogs to make comments about certain and views about products or things that catch his fancy and the blog roll will be linked to that website through the blog’s address. Hyperactive blogs are a great way of spreading propaganda for political or other forms of thinking, while Interactive blogs will be a commentary made open by the blogger to allow the members of the blog roll post comments and views on issues as discussed by the blogger.

Finally these simple words need to be cleared :

A blogger is the owner of a blog page who controls everything about the blog he sends out comments and gets replies from his blogroll.

A blogroll is the community of people that that are on the blogger’s list.

So go ahead and blog for all your worth.

Till then happy blogging....!

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A rose

The rose is a rose
And was always a rose.
But the theory now goes
That the apple's a rose
And the pear is and so's
The plum, I suppose.
The dear only knows
What will next prove a rose
You, of course, are a rose
But were always a rose.

The poem by Robert Frost.

A simple poem but really make me lighthearted

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