Monday, January 17, 2011

How to Make Your PC as Fast as the Day You Bought It



How to Make Your PC as Fast as the Day You Bought It
One of the most frustrating things in life is a slow computer.
Every few years, we buy an expensive new PC and love how fast it starts up, runs programs, and loads websites.  Inevitably though, it starts to slow down until eventually we are pulling our hair out waiting for it to do routine tasks.
Why is this?  It turns out the answer is actually quite simple and you don't even need to be "technical" to understand the causes and solutions.
The good news: It's not the computer hardware that's the problem.  In most cases, the hardware you have is perfectly capable of being restored to its original glory and kept in fast running condition with minimal effort.
Rather, the problem lies with changes that occur to the PC's software.  The two most common causes of slowdown (along with easy solutions) are:
The most common problem: registery errors
Every time you (or your kids) load a program, game, or file, your PC's software registery is updated with new instructions needed to operate that item.  However, when the item is removed, these instructions usually remain on your PC.  Every time you run your computer it tries to execute these instructions but, because the related program can't be found, it causes a registry error.  Your PC is doing a lot more work than it should be and the result is a significantly slower computer.
One of the best ways to manage this is with a neat little tool from a Seattle based company called the Advanced Registry Optimizer 2010 (ARO).  This program scans, identifies, and fixes registry errors--resulting in a computer that's a lot more like it was when you first bought it.  On top of the amazing results it offers, it's so easy to install and use that it was recently awarded a coveted 4.5 star rating (out of 5) by CNET's editorial staff.
You can now get a free working version of the software which will quickly scan your entire PC and identify all of the registry errors that may be bogging it down.  The free version eliminates the first 100 errors, and if you have more errors that you want to clean-up or want to set the program to run on a regular basis (which is recommended), you can easily upgrade to the full version for just $29.95.  After that, registry errors will no longer be a problem.
To get the free version simply click here.
Spyware and viruses
Spyware and viruses are software programs that are loaded on your computer without your knowledge or permission.  They have various purposes, including:
  • Changing the default search engine in your browser.
  • Tracking your Web surfing habits and showing you targeted advertising.
  • Using your email program to send out spam to other email addresses.
  • Stealing your personal information.
Most spyware and viruses get onto our computers through files that we download from the Internet or as attachments to emails.  They tend to take up a lot of computing power and, as a result, will significantly slow down your computer.
The simple rule of thumb to follow is to never download any free software programs from companies you do not know and trust, especially screensavers, emoticons, and the like.  In addition, you should never open any attachment to an email unless you are 100 percent certain you know and trust the sender.  In addition, make sure you have a good anti-virus/spyware removal software running at all times.
Follow the above advice and your PC should stay fast and safe.
This article sponsored by Sammsoft Copyright Howlifeworks.com 2011

Monday, January 3, 2011

Royal Engagements Of England

 This is a collection of royal engagements pictures. It includes the royal engagements from various Princes and future Princesses some of whom later became Kings and Queens. The weddings were very royal affairs.




Engagement of Victoria, Princess Royal to Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia in 1855

Engagement of Victoria, Princess Royal to Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia in 1855

Engagement of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1862

Engagement of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1862

Engagement of The Duke of York and Princess Victoria Mary of Teck in 1893

Engagement of Princess Maud of Wales and Prince Charles of Denmark, 1896

Engagement of Prince Albert, Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, 1923

Engagement of Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten, 1947

Engagement of Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten, 1947

Engagement of Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten, 1947

Engagement of The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, 1972

Engagement of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Philips, 1973

Engagement of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 1981

Engagement of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, 1986

Engagement of Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones, 1999

Engagement of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, 2005

Official engagement photograph of Prince William and Catherine Middleton taken by photographer Mario Testino on 25th November 2010 in the State Apartments of St. James’s Palace