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techsupport.ea.com

Posted by admin on 02 May 2008 | Tagged as: computer

Certainly one of the best that the gaming industry has to offer, without a doubt, are the titles launched by EA Sports. Lets face it, who can turn a blind eye towards games like FIFA, PGA Tour and Madden NFL. The bottom line is, when you ask for sports, EA Sports has them all. They offer games for PC as well as gaming consoles like Playstation, Xbox, GameCube, etc. However, there may be times when users face a technical or even a simply problem with their products and services and this is where the EA Sports techsupport comes into picture.

The techsupport or the customer support as it is known on the website is a section where the customers can seek redressal to their problems. However, in order to post your queries about the product or services, it is important that you register yourself on the website. The customer support page is designed pretty well with categories that cater all the users by sectioning the category of queries according to PC and the gaming consoles used by the gamers. Then of course there is the forum which help users interact with each other and the techsupport in order to get their problems fixed.

The techsupport page also provides support tools so that the gamer can determine whether his PC system requirements is what the game demands which is known as Easy Info. Then there is a tool known as the Sims and Expansions Eraser, which helps the user to repair the installation or the uninstallation by getting rid of the registry keys of the game. Another category offered by the techsupport is wherein the gamers can download the latest patch of their favourite games. And when it comes to searching for a specific game in order to get his query fixed, the user can use the advanced search option in which all he has to do is select the game platform, the gaming title and the category that it belongs to.

PC Cleaner Free Download

Posted by admin on 12 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: registry cleaner, software, computer

If your slow, constantly hanging computer is making your life stressful, then it’s about time you downloaded and installed an effective registry cleaner software on your computer. Now there are many options available that you can use for cleaning up your pc, but in case you are looking for something that’s completely free, I will recommend that you look no further than pc cleaner. Pc cleaner free download is available on many reputed websites and this is why there is hardly any risk of malicious software codes such as viruses, Trojans, worms and spyware. You can download and install pc cleaner without any worries and with the assurance that it will work effectively and perform the necessary clean up.

Pc cleaner free download works by getting rid of all the unwanted stuff such as dead registry entries, temporary Internet files, orphaned dll files and duplicate dll files, all of which together act as roadblocks and slow down your system. The best part is that everything gets done automatically and all that you are required to do is click on the ‘Clean’ button. Advanced cleanup options are also available, but if you are not all that proficient in technical matters, I would recommend that you avoid using advanced options and just let pc cleaner do its job.

For deriving the best results from pc cleaner free download, it’s recommended that you close all other programs before you start pc cleaner. Other programs running in the background can adversely affect the cleaner’s scanning engines and as a result it may not be able to detect unwanted stuff on your computer. From safety point of view, I would recommend that you create a back up of your registry and important files and folders. There are hardly any bugs in pc cleaner, but since there is never a hundred percent guarantee, it’s always wise to back up your registry and data.

How to Erase Hard Disk Drive

Posted by admin on 07 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: cdrom, drivers, operating system, computer, hardware

If you are currently preoccupied with questions such as “how to erase hard disk drive?”, then I think I will not have to make much of an effort to conclude that your computer system has failed completely and needs a reboot. I say so because apart from a complete system crash, there aren’t that many reasons that justify erasing a hard disk drive. Now, coming to the main point, I would like to tell you that erasing a hard disk drive is quite easy and all you need is some basic knowledge about installation procedures and a CD of Windows Operating System.

The answer to how to erase hard disk drive is basically a step-by-step Windows reinstallation process that starts with turning on your computer and inserting the Windows CD into your CD/DVD drive. After this, you need to switch off and restart your computer and keep pressing any of the keys on your keyboard. This signals your computer to boot itself from the CD. When you do this, you will see the Windows GUI (Graphic User Interface) on your screen, which will provide you with options and help you in selecting the one that you might need.

If you keep following the instructions, you will eventually come across the option of deleting partitions of your hard drive, making new partitions and reformatting each of the selected partitions. You can say that you have succeeded in erasing your hard disk drive when you have performed all the three procedures as described above, one after the other. After this, you can be sure that your hard disk drive is completely clean and ready for the installation of Windows Operating System.

Erasing the hard disk drive also removes viruses and other malicious software codes that might have contributed to the system crash in the first place. It is the most effective way of bringing your computer back to its original state, although you might have to sacrifice some of your data that might be stored on your hard disk drive.

How to Reformat a Hard Drive

Posted by admin on 05 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: reformat, dos, windows, computer, hardware

Trying to find an answer to how to reformat a hard drive? Well, before I actually tell you that, I would first like to shed some light on the repercussions of such a move. The first thing I would like to tell you is that when you reformat a hard drive what happens is that all the data that might be there on the drive gets erased automatically. You may already be well aware of this, but I am not to be blamed because I am quite sure that there are thousands out there who don’t have a clue. I am just taking the right precautions because I don’t want people chasing me down for the loss of important files and folders that they might have had in their hard drives.

For reformatting secondary partitions on your hard drive, you just have to right click on that particular partition, select the format option and click on ‘start’. However in case you wish to reformat your entire hard drive, then you will require a CD of Windows Operating System or a bootable MS-DOS Floppy or CD. Both of these will force your system to boot from the CD and all you will be required to do is follow the instructions and keep selecting the options that you need. Eventually you will come across the format option, which will prompt you to select between NTFS and FAT file formatting. Since NTFS is the advanced file allocation system, I would recommend that you select NTFS.

What you wish to do with your reformatted hard drive is up to you, but the one thing you can be pretty sure of is that the hard drive will then be completely clean and ready for use. When you finally install Windows, you will notice that your system on the whole, has also become a lot faster and smarter.

Disk Defragmenter

Posted by admin on 03 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: control panel, defragmenter, configuration, windows, computer, hardware

Disk defragmenter is an application that comes installed with the Windows Operating System. The main function of this software utility is to speed up the performance of your computer and also to maximize storage space utilization of your hard drive. For using this utility, you just have to click on Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter. You can also access this utility by clicking on “My Computer” and selecting ‘Manage’ from the available options.

After this, you just have to select the Drive or Drives that you want to defrag and click on the ‘Defragment’ button. After this you just need to sit back and relax while the defragmenter does the job for you. You should do this preferably at night because Defragmentation can take several hours depending on the amount of data that you might have on your hard drive.

Using Disk defragmenter from time to time is necessary because as you continue to add and remove files and folders, your hard drive becomes a virtual war zone, scattered with bits and pieces of data everywhere. This slows down your system obviously because the operating system has to work harder to access the data stored in your hard drive.

Using an un-fragmented drive is like reading a book whose pages are strewn all over the floor. In this context, what Disk defragmenter does is that it picks up all the pages from the floor and arranges them together according to the page numbers. In real terms, the defragmenter rearranges files and folders in such a way that it helps in boosting the computer’s processing speed and maximizing space utilization.

For getting the best results, I would recommend that you close all other running programs before starting the Defragmentation process. This would help the Disk Defragmenter to make the most appropriate file allocations and last but not the least, complete the defrag in the shortest possible time.

Defragging your hard drive

Posted by admin on 03 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: operating system, configuration, windows, computer, hardware, Uncategorized

The term ‘defragging’ is actually a technical jargon that refers to the “Disk Defragmenter” option available in Windows Operating System. The basic purpose of defragging is to speed up the performance of your computer by arranging files and folders as stored on your hard drive in the most appropriate manner.

Defragging also helps in making the best possible utilization of storage space as might be available on your hard drive. To be able to defrag, you will have to click on Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter. You can also right click on “My Computer” and select ‘Manage’, to get to the Disk Defragmenter option.

To understand how defragging actually works, you first need to have a look at the file allocation system as used by Windows. What Windows does is that it formats your hard drive into thousands of small data clusters that are usually 512 bytes or characters. All your files and folders are stored in these data clusters, but since Windows randomly selects the actual storage point, your hard drive ends up with files and folders that are haphazardly stored all over the place.

Just try imagining reading a book whose pages are strewn all over your home and you will know how difficult it actually is for Windows to read from an un-fragmented hard drive. Defragging in turn would represent your efforts to pick up individual pieces of the book and arrange them in a proper sequence according to the page numbers.

Defragging is something that you need to do from time to time, at least once every quarter. You can do it more frequently if you want, but since doing so every other day will not make much of a difference to your computer’s performance, I would never recommend this. Moreover, since defragging can take several hours depending on the amount of data in your hard drive, I would recommend that you start the Defragmentation process at night. Leave it overnight and when you wake up you will find a computer that’s much faster and smarter.

How To Avoid Viruses

Posted by admin on 29 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: anti virus, antivirus, security, computer

Well, the most cost-effective method for avoiding viruses would be to curtail your habit of random Internet surfing, downloading and installing unverified freewares, and sharing audio and video files on the Internet. However, since doing so will completely dry up the fun quotient of your Internet experience, it’s highly unlikely that you will follow these recommendations. You may also not like the idea of buying a licensed copy of computer security software, obviously because there are costs involved and as a true Internet surfer, you would want to have something that is completely free but is still able to do the job, i.e. prevent viruses from entering your computer system.

Based on these specific needs and requirements, I could have easily told you to download pirated copies of popular computer security software systems. But, I will never make such dubious recommendations because firstly it is illegal and secondly because most of these pirated or cracked copies are themselves embedded with loads of malicious software codes. So, if you use these pirated copies, you might either end up in jail or with a computer that has more of viruses than your files and folders. The choice is all yours.

For avoiding viruses, the one thing you can do legally is that you can download and use trial versions of popular computer security software systems that might be available. You don’t have to worry about the expiry of trail period because there are plenty of options available and you can continue using them one after another. However, since not all of these security systems offer full functionality in their trial versions, you might still have to compromise on the security of your computer system. This may work as long as you do not have any valuable data on your computer, but in case you have some, I would recommend that you get yourself a licensed copy of computer security software as soon as possible. You have no other option. Trust me!

System32.exe problem

Posted by admin on 14 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: registry, registry cleaner, configuration, windows, computer, Uncategorized

If you receive an error stating “Cannot find C:\Windows\System32\System32.exe” when booting your copy of Windows XP, it’s highly likely that you’re suffering from a well documented problem associated with the W32.KWBot.C.Worm virus.

Also known as Worm.P2P.Tanked.14 and Win32/HLLW.Kwbot.C, this particular virus operates through the Kazaa and Limewire sharing environment. It’s a medium threat virus, so while it isn’t totally destructive, it can cause some significant damage to your system.

So, naturally you’re already thinking, how can I get rid of this threat? Well the good news is that it’s quite easy to remove, as long as you’re careful when working and don’t go making any brash mistakes!

The actual “Cannot find C:\Windows\System32\System32.exe” error is thrown AFTER the virus has been removed. Not a very successful removal after all, you’d think. And you’d be right. The major anti-Virus suites are all guilty of an occasional loophole. In the case of the System32.exe error, that loophole is usually an incomplete removal of all registry traces of the W32.KWBot.C.Worm virus.

If you run through a standard virus scan of your computer and delete a few troublesome looking files, it’s possible that the next time you boot Windows; you’ll be presented with this error. To get to the bottom of it, we need to access the Windows registry and make a few slight alterations to remove the last traces of the virus.

Now, as ever, you should note that using the Registry Editor requires a great deal of attention. It’s not the sort of utility that you open up and play around with callously. In fact, a single bad edit can leave you locked out of your Windows XP system!

We would suggest that you download one of the many free registry cleaners if you’re lacking confidence in the area of critical system edits. In fact, we can’t stress it highly enough. A registry cleaner will usually get rid of stray entries and you’ll notice that the errors disappear with them.

But for the sake of knowing what you’re doing to your system, here’s how you can remove the W32.KWBot.C.Worm virus entries manually.

  • Go to Start, then Run, and type “regedit”.
  • Locate the following keys:
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
    CurrentVersion\Run\SystemSAS system32.exe HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
    CurrentVersion\Run\CMD cmd32.exe HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
    CurrentVersion\RunServices\SystemSAS system32.exe HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
    CurrentVersion\RunServices\CMD cmd32.exe HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
    CurrentVersion\RunOnce\SystemSAS system32.exe HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
    CurrentVersion\RunOnce\CMD cmd32.exe HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Krypton

  • Click on the Edit menu option.
  • Delete each key.
  • Find the HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell key.
  • Click on the Edit menu option
  • Click Modify and enter Explorer.exe as your value.

Finally, you will need to delete any of the remaining corrupted entries from the Kazaa and iMesh libraries. You will only need to do this for the program which you have installed.

Search for any values that point to C:\%Windir%\User32 or C:\%Windir%\UserTemp, and delete them.

You should then save your registry and restart Windows. In most cases, the error will have disappeared. If it remains, you will definitely need to download a comprehensive registry cleaning utility. This will search out any extra complications. As an absolute last resort, a full Windows repair may be necessary. This shouldn’t be considered until the other avenues have been exhausted. The registry edits above will fix the problem nine times out of ten.

Blue screen of death problem 0×00000000

Posted by admin on 14 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: 0x00000000, configuration, error, computer

It’s the screen that we all dread. It nearly always means that there’s something seriously wrong with an operating system, and in many cases, fixing it can require drastic measures. Yes, of course. We’re talking about the blue screen of death!

One of the errors that you might encounter is marked as 0×00000000.

For example, you might receive an error like the one below:

STOP: 0×0000009C (0×00000004, 0×00000000, 0xb2000000, 0×00020151) “MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION”

There are several different causes for the 0×00000000 error. But in most cases where you receive it, your system will be unusable. In extreme situations, you might not have any access to the Windows operating system at all. The error often triggers a system restart, and can appear without warning. Needless to say, its one of the more frustrating problems out there! It should also be noted that the error is typically found on Windows XP.

The official Microsoft documentation suggests that the error arises when the Machine Check Exception detects an unrecoverable problem with the hardware on an XP OS. This is slightly ambiguous, so how do we know where the problem is coming from?

To get to a fix, we have to look at the hardware of the system.

It’s possible that you’re suffering from a memory partition problem. A re-format of the hard drive would be the solution in this situation. But it’s much more likely that there’s a problem with the system bus.

System bus errors are painstakingly tricky to fix and you’ll need to take the computer to a technician and cough up for the full repair treatment.

It’s also possible that you’re running off higher specifications than your machine can handle. Over-clocking of the processor is a notorious problem and it is associated with the blue screen 0×00000000 error. To handle the higher performance applications, you should consider an upgrade to the processor and memory.

In most cases, you’ll be well aware if your processor is being over-clocked with unrealistic expectations. Poor performance will be noticeable long before the errors begin to crop up.

Ensure that the system has sufficient ventilation and that the fan is powerful enough to cool the CPU. This is the cause of many a system failure, but many look beyond what can be treated as basic thermal management of the computer.

It’s also important to stay up to date with the latest anti-Virus protection. If you find yourself attacked by one of the malicious shell-targeting viruses that are in circulation, it can have a crippling effect on the system resources.

Download a system cleaning utility and run a thorough check for malicious files. Remove anything that looks suspicious and you should notice an improvement in performance – which can be noted from the Task Manager.

Ultimately, if Windows is refusing to start up, or if the 0×00000000 errors are too persistent to ignore – you should take your computer to the nearest (or cheapest) repair store and ask a qualified technician to troubleshoot the actual hardware components. It’s very likely that the problem is being caused by either damaged memory or insufficient system resources, both of which can be pricey to fix.

Free Windows Pc Error Scan

Posted by admin on 25 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: registry fix, registry smart, registry cleaner, registry, windows, computer

PC fix utilities can help troubled PC users maintain their computer system free of junk files, unneeded cyber trash and parasites. The companies behind these programs are usually very specialized software development companies who invested in extensive research and who are committed to providing you with a better PC user experience.

If you spend a lot of time online, or want to improve your computer’s performance, then the products listed below are great resources. I have personally downloaded, installed and examined all programs that are reviewed in order to provide quality feedback and a real, unbiased opinion.

I have found RegCure & Registry Smart to be superior to their competitors, doing a great job in optimizing your system and sorting out your registry entries. As a full version user you get access to the all software updates from the owners, thus ensuring you have the most up-to-date version and most importantly – that your computer runs as well as the software developer’s PCs themselves!

I personally recommend these products to non-technical everyday users as they easily help you get more of your PC. All programs offer a Free Trial, so it makes sense to download all three, and then decide for yourself which one is best for your needs. I am here to help you to choose the right solution by comparing what these software utilities have to offer.

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