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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.
Posted by admin on 08 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: housecall, security, software
The term “micro housecalls” basically refers to the process of scanning your computer for viruses, using the online scanning tool named ‘housecall’. The tool is designed and developed by TrendMicro, a reputed name in the computer security business. As such, you can rest assured that housecall will quite effectively identify and remove all types of malicious software codes from your computer. Since, the tool also identifies security vulnerabilities present in your computer and tells you how to fix those, you will easily be able to ensure that your computer remains protected in the long term as well.
Using housecall is quite easy because all you basically need is a broadband Internet connection. Housecalls also works fine with dial-up connections, but since the whole process then takes a lot more time, I would recommend that you avoid using dial-up connections while using Trendmicro’s housecall. For using housecall, you just have to visit housecall.trendmicro.com and click on the “scan now” button. After this, you can just sit back and relax while housecall downloads the required files and scans your computer for viruses, Trojans, worms, spywares, and present security vulnerabilities.
When the scanning is over, housecall will prompt you to take appropriate action such as ignore or remove the identified viruses. If you are not all that sure about what exactly has been detected, I will recommend that you always select the remove options. Ignore option should be used only when you are sure that the detected item is not a virus and that it will not harm your computer.
The good thing about housecall is that it saves all the downloaded files in your C drive. As such you don’t have to download the files every time you use housecall. Updates if any will be downloaded automatically so as to ensure that your computer remains protected from all types of emerging threats and vulnerabilities.
Posted by admin on 08 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: housecall, security, software
Housecall.com basically refers to the link housecall.trendmicro.com, which offers users one of the most effective online scanning tools, named “Housecall”. This online scanning tool checks your computer for all types of malicious software codes such as viruses, Trojans, worms, and spywares. It effectively identifies them and removes them from your computer. The tool also identifies other loopholes that can easily be used by malicious programs and hackers to gain unauthorized entry to your computer. It also explains the problem and suggests remedial measures that can be used for resolving the issue.
You can bet that Housecall.com works quite effectively because it has been designed and developed by Trendmicro, a reputed name in the computer security business. The best part is that it works well even with a slow dial-up connection, although the whole process then takes a lot more time. I tested Housecall.com myself and found out that it was quite effective in identifying and removing viruses and spywares.
Using Housecall is also quite easy because all you need to do is visit housecall.trendmicro.com and click on the “Scan Now” button. When you do this, you will see a new window in which you just have to click on the “Launch House Call” button. Housecall will then automatically download the necessary files and start scanning your computer soon after. The time it takes to scan will depend on the type of files you have on your computer and also on the storage capacity of your hard drive.
After the scanning is over, Housecall.com will prompt you to take appropriate action such as “Ignore” or “Delete”. In case of detected vulnerabilities, Housecall will provide you links that might have more information on how to fix those issues.
Housecall.com may not be a replacement for a fully functional antivirus security program, but since it is quite good at providing basic level protection, you can always rely on it. By the way, don’t forget that it is complete safe and completely free.
Posted by admin on 03 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: defragmentation, program, operating system, windows, software
On the World Wide Web, you will find a wide variety of Defragmentation Programs, all claiming to be the best in business. Some will promise you faster speeds whereas others will claim to increase the storage capacity of your hard drive. To top it all, most of them will ask you to shell out top-dollars for using their Defragmentation programs. Apart from these paid defrag programs, you will also come across many freewares and sharewares, all in the same boat obviously because they usually do nothing more than promise you the moon.
So, which is the most appropriate Defragmentation program that I should opt for? Well, personally I would recommend that you look no further than the Disk Defragmenter that already comes installed along with Windows Operating System. I say this because most of the so called Defragmentation programs available on the Internet do nothing more than link you to the Disk Defragmenter that is already available in Windows. So, if you pay up for a defrag program, it would simply mean that you are paying for a something that is nothing more than a mere shortcut. Not many users are aware of this and this is why these companies are making hay while the sun shines.
As for most freewares and sharewares, the basic issue is again the same, i.e. they too just link you to the Disk defragmenter in Windows. With freewares, there is also the problem of computer security because you can never tell whether the software you are downloading is really a utility or just a store house of malicious software codes such as viruses, Trojans, worms, spywares, etc. Most freeware and shareware defrag programs are thus a complete waste of time and effort and should be avoided.
The most cost-effective and safe is the Windows Disk Defragmenter and for home users, it has always been the best choice. For using the Windows Defragmentation program, you just have to click on Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter. I would recommend that you start right away obviously because defragging is a long drawn process and is not something that can be completed in seconds.
Posted by admin on 29 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: adobe, software
Adobeacrobatreader is one of the many free products that have been made available by Adobe Systems for users worldwide. Over the years, Adobe Systems, the company, has developed many useful software applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Dreamweaver, and Adobe Flash Player, but none has become as popular and as widely used as Adobeacrobatreader. One reason for the popularity might be that it is free, but you cannot deny that it is in fact a top-class software application.
The Adobeacrobatreader is a class software utility because it provides a common platform for users to share any type of document data over the Internet. Since the utility is completely free of cost, it provides an excellent alternative to conventional and costly documentation software systems such as Microsoft Word. More popular as the PDF file format, Adobeacrobatreader has some very useful features such as the two-dimensional documentation option that makes it possible for you to include everything from text to images, graphics, and much more in your PDF document.
However, not everyone is pleased with Adobeacrobatreader and of late this software utility has come under fire from Internet security experts who believe that the software has vulnerabilities that can be misused. One such claim is that the latest Java Support as provided in the newest version of Adobeacrobatreader can be used for embedding malicious codes that will run automatically as soon as the document is opened. Adobe systems however refutes these charges saying that the software has the option of disabling Java controls, which can be used if the user suspects a PDF file to contain malicious codes. And this is not much to ask from users, considering that one always needs to be careful while surfing the Internet.
In spite of these allegations, Adobeacrobatreader continues to remain the most popular document sharing utility for computer users. With new features constantly being added, the utility is set to become even more popular in the days to come.
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Posted by admin on 14 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: uninstall, program, windows, software
“Error 1612. The installation source for this product is not available”
This is an error which you may receive when you try to install duplicate copies of standalone Microsoft products. The main affected applications are as follows:
The error usually occurs – but isn’t restricted to - the 2002 versions of the products. You will typically receive the error when trying to install SP1 of Microsoft Office XP. It stems from having more than one copy of the designated programs installed on the system. This sounds like a silly thing to be suffering from, but when you consider how Microsoft loves to sell its programs in bundles, it isn’t such a rare issue after all.
Thankfully, Microsoft has released a fix which deals with the clash and cleans up your system files. The fix is known as the Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp Utility.
To download this small utility, you will need to go to the Microsoft website. There’s plenty of information and support to get you up and running, and the application is easy to use.
Once you’ve installed the utility, go to Start. Click across to Programs and locate Windows Install Clean Up.
You will see a list of all the Microsoft programs that you have installed on the operating system. Click on each of the programs, check the box and click Remove.
Each program comes with a slightly different removal procedure, but none of them should be too complicated to follow. Pay attention to the instructions and complete the uninstall process. Finally press exit to close the utility.
Assuming that you received the error while attempting to install Microsoft Office XP SP1, you should now be able to complete that particular setup. Once Office has been updated, you can safely track back and reinstall the standalone applications which were causing the 1612 error.
There are some instances where you may be receiving the 1612 error WITHOUT the mentioned programs being installed on the system. While they might not be present in the operational sense, some uninstalled software can leave behind files and registry entries which later cause problems.
This is a natural problem for PCs which have been used for months on end without a regular system clean-up. Have you noticed how the performance begins to drop, even after you’ve uninstalled all of the extra programs to leave yourself with the default configuration?
This is because most uninstall procedures leave behind traces of files, and unnecessary entries to the Windows registry. While they might not cause too many noticeable errors, it’s possible that such traces could lead to a 1612 error when you don’t actually have the Microsoft programs installed at the current time.
To get around this issue, we would suggest that you run two cleaning utilities. The first being a standard Windows cleaner, to get rid of loose odds and ends. The second being a more detailed Windows registry utility. Ridding the registry of redundant files will clear up a lot of errors and performance related issues, including – you guessed it – the 1612 error.
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Posted by admin on 30 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: active x, activex, error, internet explorer, software
The use of ActiveX controls are essential for Microsoft Internet Explorer to operate effectively. Without them, certain parts of a web page may not function in the way that the designer intended.
ActiveX is an umbrella term for a loose set of Microsoft technologies. They cover a wide variety of purposes, but the most common includes the ability of OLE to integrate with Microsoft’s popular browser. ActiveX controls are responsible for translating data in to a visual representation on the screen. For example, you might use an ActiveX control to access an embedded spreadsheet. Another popular use comes in the form of an integrated FTP window.
For all of its technology advances, ActiveX is actually quite unstable if left to work on all websites. Malicious users have found a way to target browsers with weak security, and they’ll go as far as to distribute spyware through the misleading certificates of the control.
Many ActiveX errors are triggered by browsers that have had their security settings tampered with. If the security levels aren’t adjusted to accept ActiveX controls, the additional content won’t function and you’ll be left with an error. This is a very common problem and thankfully it’s easy to fix.
Presuming that you’re running Microsoft Internet Explorer, follow these simple steps;
This should ensure that ActiveX controls display properly in your browser.
It’s possible that you may still receive an “ActiveX disabled” error. If this is the case, it’s likely that the problem stems from an anti-virus program. Many of these come with settings which disable scripting from the browser, and they will override the existing Internet Options. If you are still having difficulty getting ActiveX to display, ensure that scripting is enabled on your anti-Virus program. There’s an easy way to test whether this is the source of the problem.
Try disabling your anti-Virus protection and refresh the page. If the ActiveX control displays, you know for sure that it’s the anti-Virus suite that is causing the clash. Of course, these programs can be configured very differently. We’d recommend that you check the support site for your software and locate the correct configuration settings. Alternatively, find a “Restore Default Settings” option in the suite and click this. Be careful though, this will return ALL settings to the default values.
Don’t rule out the possibility that an ActiveX control is simply not coded correctly. They aren’t the simplest plug-ins to work with and if a developer uploads code with a slight fault, the entire control will return an error. It may seem as if your browser is to blame, but it’s actually the fault of the coder. Check for a test ActiveX control from Microsoft if you’re unsure.
It’s unlikely, but ActiveX errors can also be triggered by a deep routed problem with the system video card and its drivers. You will typically see a lot more problems than mere ActiveX errors alone if this is the case, but it shouldn’t be ruled out completely. It’s a good idea to keep your video drivers up to date as a matter of good habit. You can upgrade them from the system settings.
If this still doesn’t fix the Active X control, it’s worth visiting the DirectX website and downloading the latest components for your machine. Once again, it’s highly unlikely that a graphics card fault will be the real source of the problem. If it is, you’ll typically notice the performance setbacks in everything that your system does.
ActiveX isn’t the most stable of technologies and its controls can be easily affected by the settings of a browser of the configuration of an anti-Virus package. Be sure to check that scripting is enabled, and if this doesn’t do the trick, consider upgrading your video drivers and obtain the latest DirectX software.
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Posted by admin on 25 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: server, pccillin, housecall, norton, mcafee, security, antivirus, anti virus, software
It’s rare for a large company like TrendMicro to offer freebie software which could potentially harm its own sales. But in House Call, they’ve released an anti-Virus utility which is almost as effective as their much heralded PC-cillin suite.
The utility is free to download, and TrendMicro has surely released it as an incentive for users to eventually upgrade to the PC-cillin package. The only trouble is, they’re giving a lot away for free. So much, in fact, those users might be tempted to stick with what they know works.
House Call is extremely efficient at what it does. Sitting on the user’s operating system, it acts as a barrier between the local hard drive and harmful viruses which a user might encounter on the web. Not only does it protect from online dangers, but it has scanning facilities to detect and destroy Trojans and worms that are already in place on the system.
The first thing you’ll notice about House Call - after the quick download - is the intuitive interface. It’s very simple to navigate between the various settings and even novice users will find the information that they need. House Call looks to break away from the complexities that can arise with some of the more comprehensive anti-Virus suites on the market. It keeps things simple and makes no effort to be more than it is.
When you install HouseCall for the first time, you’ll be asked to download a plug-in for your web browser. The plug-in allows the software to scan your system’s memory and it will also search for harmful files in any storage disks that you have attached. One of the features which distinguish House Call over its premium rivals is the support for virus definitions.
House Call keeps an online virus database which the software connects to and automatically transfers every time there are new additions. The benefits of this are obvious. When you purchase packages like Norton, or indeed PC-cillin, you have to make a constant effort to stay on top of new sophisticated threats. This means connecting your application and manually searching for new fixes. While the software is usually better equipped to tackle such viruses, how many of us actually check for new updates every day?
You don’t need to worry about manually updating House Call. It looks after itself. You can carry on browsing the Internet, and the software will quietly make upgrades as new definitions become available. If you encounter a virus or a file without the required certificate, House Call will pop up and offer you options for how to deal with the file.
Of course, there’s a reason why House Call is free and PC-cillin isn’t. While HouseCall is more than capable of dealing with the most basic threats, it will openly let you know if it detects a virus which it doesn’t have a fix for. On top of that, you’ll be referred to PC-cillin. So it’s clear to see how TrendMicro are hoping to make their money, but to be fair, we found that most of the viruses you’d expect to encounter are dealt with efficiently by this free utility. Trojans and worms can be eliminated, along with spyware and bundled adware which we could all do without.
House Call offers a helpful “Auto Clean” feature which will automatically filter through the files on a webpage – or your local system if stated – and get rid of threats. It’s particularly good at detecting security issues in embedded code.
Sometimes the software can be a little over-protective in denying access to pages which are poorly coded rather than designed with malicious intent. But this is easily fixable can be toggled on and off as you please.
Better yet, the utility will offer step by step advice for eliminating threats which the software isn’t fit to deal with on its own. This is a nice addition and with the database of virus definitions being constantly updated, you can usually get a solution for most security issues.
Of course, many experienced users will opt for the widely praised PC-cillin as their anti-virus package of choice. And if you have the money, we certainly wouldn’t deem that unwise. But if you’re interested in anti-Virus protection – and you probably should be – House Call provides a brilliantly effective freeware solution. Head over to the Trend Micro website for more information, and a link to the download mirror.
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Posted by admin on 21 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: privacy, security, software, internet
I would like to share some scary information about internet privacy with you.
Please don’t panic, but take this seriously, absorb it, think about it - and consider your options.
Every move you make on the Web leaves footprints which consume valuable disk space and put your privacy and identity at risk.
Every move you make on your computer, including all of your email and Internet activity, is being recorded whether you realize it or not.
If someone else has access to the computer you use, such as a friend, a boss, a co-worker or a spouse, they can see every single thing you’ve done on that computer and they don’t even have to know much about technology to accomplish such a feat. By simply using one of many common software applications available online, almost anyone can retrace every computer move you’ve ever made.
Basically, a person can look at every single website you’ve ever visited, every email you’ve ever sent or received, and every movie or music file you’ve ever watched or downloaded.
Please also consider this: Your Personal Data can be used against you, in scams such as:
- Online Phishing
- Identity Theft & Fraud
- Spyware, Adware & Viruses.
If this is a cause for concern, you might want to take action right now.I recommend you check the link below for Evidence Eraser software.It will scan your entire computer and will show you all of the emails, chat logs, Internet histories, audio and video files, deleted files, search histories, clipboard data, cookies, password files, image files and other information you probably never even realized was on your hard drive.
Once you’ve seen all the privacy-invading footprints stored on your system, the software will enable you to erase them from your hard drive forever and then not only will your privacy be protected, but your computer will run better as well.
Posted by admin on 21 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: antispyware, antivirus, software
Do you think your computer may have gotten a bad case of spyware?
If you are looking for a solution, I have learned from several
sources that the best alternative is to try spyware removal
software. This is actually a software program which, as the name
implies, scans through your computer and eliminates spyware and
other programs you may not want to have on your computer.
The reason for all the hype surrounding spyware removal software is
that spyware has become ubiquitous. Spyware are software programs
which are extremely difficult to trace on your computer. Spyware
gathers personal information off the computer and sends it over the
internet, unbeknownst to the computer owner. This information could
be used to abuse credit or even to impersonate the computer’s
lawful owner. Spyware is also known as Sneakware, malware,
Snoopware or even Adware. Regardless of its name, spyware can wreak
havoc on your computer. However since spyware can very easily enter
your computer without your knowledge, it may be worthwhile to try
spyware removal software just in case.
If you have already taken all the recommended measures to protect
your computer against malicious programs, you may believe that
installing sypware removal software would be superfluous. However,
as disappointing as it may be, your computer is not as secure as
you would like to believe. Firewalls and anti-virus programs often
fail in blocking sypware, usually because sypware programs often
seem benign compared to viruses.
Sometimes sypware removal software is offered in a package together
with anti-spyware software, which prevents sypware for infiltrating
your machine. The anti-spyware program will also scan your computer
for any existing sypware and remove it. Thus, anti-spyware programs
offer both spyware removal as well as prevention services.
Sypware removal and prevention software is easily obtainable from
the Internet, where these programs are also often offered for free
download. It is however important to download such software only
from trustworthy websites. Otherwise you may in fact be downloading
spyware onto your computer instead of spyware removal software.
It seems like computers of the 21st century will be plagued by
spyware. Because spyware programs are much more elusive than
viruses, they are often even more difficult to control. Spyware
removal software is definitely an option worth considering. Because
it is so difficult to prevent or detect spyware, your computer may
even be contaminated without your being aware of the fact. If a
spyware was accidentally downloaded to your computer while you were
surfing the Internet, a good spyware removal program will help you
clean it up.
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