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Posted by admin on 07 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Update, Windows
Windows XP is no doubt one of the most complex and advanced Operating Systems ever designed, but just like any other software package, it too is riddled with hundreds of security bugs and technical glitches. Microsoft, the company that designed and developed Windows XP is well aware of this and this is why it provides regular security updates and patches to its registered users. Getting Windows xp updates from Microsoft is quite easy because all that you are required to do is turn on the automatic updates functionality available in the Control Panel. The automatic updates are turned on by default in Windows XP, but in case you or someone else using your computer has turned it off, it’s recommended that you check your system and turn on the automatic updates.
If you want you can also get all the necessary windows xp updates from Microsoft’s official update website. The update website uses active X controls to determine your system’s compatibility and locates all the necessary high-priority updates that your system might need. The website then provides you with the option to either ‘Express’ install or ‘Custom’ install. If you are not all that proficient in technical matters, I would recommend that you opt for ‘Express’ install. However, if you feel that there are some updates that you do not need, you can use the ‘Custom’ install button. After this, you can just sit back and relax while updates are downloaded and installed on your computer.
Windows xp updates fix some very critical security and privacy issues and this is why you need to install them on your computer as soon as they are released by Microsoft. Security threats from hackers have increased dramatically over the years and if you don’t get windows xp updates on a regular basis, your computer might be left vulnerable to all types of security threats such as viruses, trojans, worms and spywares. So act now before it’s too late for you and your computer.
Posted by admin on 12 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Operating System, SP2, Update, Windows
The one thing that is unique about software products is that most of them undergo the process of continuous updates, something that is usually meant for removing bugs and fixing problematic issues. The basic aim is to achieve perfection although there are hardly any software products that can be classified as perfect. So, technically it will be more correct to say that updates can only make a software better and not necessarily a perfect one. And this is exactly what sp2 download intends to achieve.
Short for Service Pack 2, Sp2 is a comprehensive collection of the important updates that have been released by Microsoft for its Windows XP 2002 operating system. New updates are still being released, but Sp2 download is probably the most important because it enables some very good features such as automatic pop-up blocker. It also enables many other security features that make Internet surfing a lot safer for users.
Not all bugs and issues have been fixed by Sp2, but if you install Sp2 you will notice that it does make it a lot easier to use Windows and other programs that might have been installed. Installing Sp2 has become necessary also because Microsoft has introduced a new policy that restricts new updates only to those computers that have Sp2 installed. So, if you do not have Sp2 on your computer, it would mean that you wouldn’t be able to download any of the new security updates released by Microsoft. This could easily compromise your computer’s security and also the confidentiality of your personal data stored in your computer. This is why I would recommend that you download Sp2 right away.
Sp2 download is available on Microsoft’s Update Website, but if there is a problem with the download, you can also order a CD. Sp2 installation CD can be ordered free of cost by all registered users of Windows XP 2002 operating system.Â
Posted by admin on 12 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Active X, ActiveX, Operating System, Update, Windows
Microsoftupdate.com is one of the many official websites hosted by Microsoft Corporation. Its basic purpose is to provide updates for Microsoft products such as Windows Operating System, Microsoft Office Works and many others. Since the update needs vary from user to user, microsoftupdate.com uses Active X controls to determine the exact version that’s running on a particular computer and also the updates that it requires. When this is done, the required updates are automatically downloaded and installed on the system.
Some experts are of the opinion that since updates from microsoftupdate.com slows down the system, users should avoid it completely. However, I don’t agree with them because I believe that a slightly slower system is a small price to pay for protecting your computer against all types of emerging security vulnerabilities. A significant percentage of updates are meant for fixing security vulnerabilities and if you don’t have them on your system, it would mean that your computer will always remain susceptible to security braches and third party unauthorized entries.
The most downloaded updates from the site relate to the Windows Operating Systems such as Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP service pack 2. Currently most update requests come from XP users. Keeping this in mind, Microsoft has plans to introduce XP service pack 3 that will contain most of the updates that have been released since XP service pack 2. It will also have many new updates, developed mainly for fixing newer security vulnerabilities and protecting your computer from newer forms of viruses, Trojans, worms, and other types of malicious software codes.
For downloading and installing Windows XP updates from microsoftupdate.com, you just have to enable the “automatic update” option from the control panel. You can also directly visit the website for achieving the same. If you face any problems, you can contact customer care either through phone support or email support. You can also access Microsoft’s huge knowledge base for finding the right answers to your problems and issues.
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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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