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www.majorgeeks.com

Posted by admin on 02 May 2008 | Tagged as: Anti Spyware, Anti Virus, Antispyware, Antivirus, Registry Cleaner, Uncategorized

www.majorgeeks.com is perhaps one of the most popular websites that offers freeware and shareware downloads to its users. MajorGeeks is the best when the user is finding it particularly tough to repair his computer or even fix it with respect to some technical problems. The website insists that if the user faces any problems with respect to technicalities, he use the website forums, where the problem could be fixed without any delay. www.majorgeeks.com specializes in repairs, providing anti spywares, anti viruses, offering back up tools, applications for enhancing the system’s performance, etc. To put long story short, major geeks is nothing but quite a helpful toolbox for the user’s computer.

Now if you’re looking for some sexy wallpapers or free mp3 downloads, then this freeware/shareware offering website isn’t for you. This website makes it pretty sure that the forums that they host are user friendly even for the new comers. What sets this website apart from others is the fact that the developers take full care that whatever freeware and shareware that is offered has been tested for adwares, spywares and other malicious programs that usually sneak their way into the user’s computers through downloads. The website is known to do this ever since 1998 which at the time was known as TweakFiles.

www.majorgeeks.com has a perfect page layout that offers the users categories such as admin tools, all in one tools, anti spyware, anti virus, browsers, data recovery, monitoring, games, video, registry, etc. and when we say “etc.”, we mean a lot more. The website geek wear also offers tee shirts as well as hats sporting the major geeks logo. And then of course there is the major geeks shop offering literally everything to its users, right from appliances, jewellery, music, movies to clothing, software, furniture, video games, etc. But that’s not all what www.majorgeeks.com is all about is it? For new users, this website provides a boot camp section which explains the users how to go on about using this site. It also offers a review section to the users who’d like a second opinion about a hardware or a software component.

Defragging your hard drive

Posted by admin on 03 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Computer, Configuration, Hardware, Operating System, Uncategorized, Windows

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.

System32.exe problem

Posted by admin on 14 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Computer, Configuration, Registry, Registry Cleaner, Uncategorized, Windows

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.

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Fix My Slow Running Computer

Posted by admin on 21 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Browser, Computer, Configuration, Drivers, Error, Internet Explorer, Operating System, Registry, Registry Cleaner, Registry Fix, Software, Uncategorized, Update, Windows

Is your computer a constant source of frustration?
Is it so slow that you can hardly complete a task?
Are programs taking forever to respond?
Too many crashes, freezes or slowdowns?

If so, it’s time to make a change, optimize your system and improve
the performance of your PC
!

The following fail-proof methods for improving PC performance will
definitely bring results you’ll be pleased with.

These 6 methods are sure to result in much better computer performance.
Repeat them regularly as indicated, and you will enjoy a Revitalized PC.

1. Empty the Recycle Bin

Empty the Window’s Recycle Bin. This frees up hard
drive space and improves the PC performance.When a file is deleted, Windows first transfers it to the Recycle
Bin, instead of deleting it completely, to give the users a chance
to restore the files to their original locations on the computer,
in case they change their minds.

For better performance, make sure you empty the Recycle Bin at
least weekly, or even daily. Emptying the Recycle Bin is done
simply by right clicking the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop and
choosing “Empty Recycle Bin” from the drop down menu.

2. Remove Unneeded Programs

Though most people are quick to install new programs, few think
about removing programs once they are no longer required, and leave
them unused on the hard disk.Most programs have an uninstaller, and can be removed by going to
the program’s entry, accessed from “All Programs” from the Start
Menu.

For programs that don’t have an uninstaller, from the Start Menu,
go to the Control Panel and select Add/Remove Programs. It will
take a few seconds for the PC to assemble a list of all the
programs installed on the computer.

Once this is completed, find the program you want to remove, click
it and select Change/Remove.

Since some programs leave uninstallation traces in the Windows
Registry, it’s important to clean up the Registry after each
uninstallation process.

3. Run Disk Clean Up

For improving PC performance, Window’s Disk Clean Up can be used, a
built-in utility which initiates regular maintenance tasks like
deleting Setup log files, Temporary Internet files and similar.Disk Clean Up is started by double-clicking My Computer, right
clicking the ‘C drive and selecting Properties from the drop down
menu, then clicking Disk Cleanup. It will take the computer a few
moments to carry out the self-analysis.

Upon completion of the audit, Windows will display a list of areas
which contain files for cleanup. By putting a tick at the check box
next to an area, Windows will clean the files there. If you want to
leave some files undeleted, remove the tick from the check box and
click OK.

The computer will start a removal process. This process may take
some time.

4 Defragment disk

When programs are stored on the PC hard disk, fragments of files
are saved in the empty spaces nearby.

The PC then has to find these fragments and piece them together,
which takes time and slows down the performance.

This can be easily solved by running the Windows program Disk
Defragmenter, which assembles all the fragments of the programs and
places them back in the correct order.

Once this has been done, the hard disk can find what it’s looking
for easily, which enables files and programs to load more quickly.

To activate the defragmentation, click Start, All Programs,
Accessories, System Tools, then select Disk Defragment. Once the
program has started up, click Defragment.

This process can take well over an hour to complete, which is why
this usually isn’t carried out very often.

It’s recommended to defragment the hard disk about ever three
months, for best results.

5. Empty the Prefetch Cache

In order to improve the time required for loading programs, Windows
attempts to guess which files will be needed next and then loads
them into a cache, a process known as prefetching. Though this
process indeed works well, with time, the Prefetch Cache may become
clogged with files which are no longer required. This causes
Window’s startup to slow down considerably.

The remedy is to clear Prefetch, by choosing Run from the Start
Menu, and typing “Prefetch” in the text box that appears. This will
result in a window filled with many icons. To select them all press
Alt+A and delete them.

The cache will resume its regular use and refill with files and
links required by Windows. The result will be that the system will
be more responsive and the PC performance will improve.

6. Clean up the Windows Registry

Most PC users don’t understand the significance of cleaning up the
Windows Registry, mainly because Windows does not come with
a Registry clean-up tool
.While this is often neglected, it is probably:

The single most important PC maintenance task.

Whenever a program is installed, changes are made to the Windows
Registry, which is a large internal database that contains all
Windows settings. These settings, which include thousands of
entries, control how everything in the system looks and behaves.

Repeated installing and uninstalling of programs, “Messy” uninstallation
of programs (traces are left behind), Hardware uninstalls which leave

entries in the Registry, Drivers which are no longer required on the system,
Spyware or other malicious programs that appear every time the

computer is restarted, may all cause Registry conflicts and, as
a result - a Slower Computer.

The Registry can be edited manually using Regedit, a Windows
program for editing the Registry; however this requires a
considerable amount of skill and experience to complete successfully.

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