Beware of Software that is “Guaranteed To Speed Up Your PC”

October 6th, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Posted by admin under Computer Repair, Desktop Support, General PC Advice, How To, Services Offered, Tech Talk, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, software

I’m certain that we have all seen them, software programs that promise to have your PC “Running just Like New”. I’ve seen many people use them and most have to admit that the programs did little or nothing to speed up their computer. In some cases these programs have even crashed their computers.

What these programs typically do is remove orphaned or invalid registry entries. This will usually shrink the registry by 150-800 entries. Sounds good right? Well when you consider that the registry is made up of many thousands of entries, removing a few hundred really isn’t that impressive. After they remove the orphaned entries, they may compress or compact the registry, moving entries to make the file size smaller.

Will these processes speed up your computer? Yes, a little. What these programs all fail to take into consideration is how many programs are running on startup. The more programs you have running at once, the less processing power and memory your computer can give to the more important programs and processes.

Lets look at a computer as if it were a person… If you are trying to write a research paper, you need to put all of your attention into writing the paper, right? Well, lets add into the mix a stereo playing distracting music, a dog barking, a cluttered desk and your neighbor’s baby screaming. None of them are really requiring your attention but your mind has to bounce around a bit more than it should to work on your research paper. Just think about how much more you could accomplish if you removed the screaming baby, barking dog, cleaned up your desk and put on more soothing music. This is what you really need to do in order to speed up your computer. “So how do I speed up my slow Computer?” I’m glad you asked, here are a few simple steps!

  • Make sure your computer has enough RAM (memory)
  • For Windows 2000 and XP, you should have a minimum of 512MB.
  • For Windows Vista and Windows 7 I recommend having a minimum of 2 GB.
  • Remember, more is always better!

** Warning: Editing the registry can be dangerous and Biden PC does not warrant any changes that you make.**

**If you  do not feel comfortable doing this, Biden PC can do it for you for the small fee of $15.00**

Autoruns

  • Download Autoruns from Microsoft. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
  • Unzip the file and run autoruns.exe.
  • Look at the bottom left corner of the window. Don’t do anything until is says “Ready”.
  • Once it says “Ready”, click on the “Logon” tab. That is all we are going to concern ourselves with.
  • Find the line below “Explorer.exe” and start unchecking boxes. DO NOT UNCHECK “Explorer.exe” OR ANYTHING ABOVE IT.
  • Most things here can be disabled. Things like iTunes, QuickTime, Adobe, Google Update… These can all be disabled.
  • Do not disable your Antivirus (Norton/Symantec, McAfee, Avira, AVG, CA…)
  • Do not disable “cftmon.exe”

Once you have disabled what you feel comfortable disabling from the system startup, reboot your computer and enjoy how much faster it is. Feel free to share this information or like with your friends.

Tim

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Are You Unable to Access Your Control Panel?

January 22nd, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Posted by Tim under Computer Repair, Free, How To, My Thoughts, Virus Removal, Windows XP

Are you unable to access your Windows XP Control Panel after removing viruses and/or malware? I recently had this happen on a client’s PC andit presented a message that said “This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on the computer. Please contact your System Administrator.”

I was logged in as the computer administrator and I still got that message so I knew that there was another problem. After much searching and reading tons of “solutions” I found that many of them were simply impossible because the necessary registry entries were not there. I finally found the answer and I want to share it with you.

  1. Download Trojan Remover.
  2. Install Trojan Remover and when prompted, put check-marks in the boxes marked “Check for Updates? (You must be connected to the Internet)” and “Run Trojan Remover after setup is completed”.
  3. The Update program will run and alert you to any updates that are available. Choose “Update”.
  4. That program will close and the full program will open.
  5. You haven’t purchased the full version yet so just click “Continue” then click “Scan”.
  6. The program will now remove any Trojans that it finds as well as check registry entries. One of the registry entries will be the one that has been blocking your access to the control panel.
  7. When it finds a problem, choose the default option and continue.

After the scan has completed, reboot your computer and you should have access to your control panel again.

Thanks for reading! If this has helped you, send me a comment saying so.
Tim Biden

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Windows Vista Black Screen with Mouse Cursor Only

December 26th, 2008 | Comments Off
Posted by Tim under Computer Repair, Free, How To, Tech Talk, Windows Vista, Windows Vista Irritations

Is your Microsoft Windows Vista computer booting up to a black screen with only a cursor? If so, you might want to check out what Mark has to say about it at his blog.  Windows Vista Black Screen with Mouse Cursor Only. He has a possible fix and is trying to get to the bottom of why it is happening!

If the fix for this is beyond where you feel comfortable, call Biden PC at 909-992-2031. We can handle this for you.

Happy Computing,

Tim

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Vista Mouse Cant Click – Fixed!

November 19th, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Posted by Tim under Computer Repair, Desktop Support, General PC Advice, How To, Microsoft Office, My Thoughts, Services Offered, Windows Vista Irritations

This problem is obviously still happening. If you can afford to be without your computer for a week or 2, I would be glad to work on it free of charge. If you are local to Los Angeles, I will pick up the PC and give you a receipt for proof that I have your PC. I will work on this issue until I have fixed it and post the answers here for everyone else. I will then drive back to you to drop off the PC. All of this will be free of charge. If you are not local to Los Angeles, all you will have to do is pay the FedEx shipping 1 way. I will fix your PC free of charge and return it to you via FedEx. Feel free to call me (Tim Biden) at 909-992-2031 or 877-243-3601.

I had previously written that I had a couple Windows Vista systems that stopped the mouse from clicking. Well, I seem to have found the answer. Meryl’s post “How to Make Microsoft Word Stop Ignoring Mouse” seems to have the answer.

  1. While your mouse still works, close Word, Outlook and all other MS Office programs (ignore the pop up message by clicking X)
  2. Start / Run and type regedit
  3. Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
  4. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Data
  5. On the Edit menu, click Delete, and then click Yes.
  6. Exit Registry Editor.
  7. Restart Word.
  8. Thank David for the new info. ;-)

If you have never used a registry editor before or are uncomfortable wih it, please consult a professional computer technician. We do these edits all the time.

Happy Computing,

Tim

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Computer Repair

August 1st, 2008 | Comments Off
Posted by Tim under Computer Repair, Services Offered

Since you’re reading this blog post about computer repair, its pretty safe to say that you are looking for help with a computer that needs to be repaired. Whether you are looking for computer repair tools or a PC repair consultant, we can help you with the task at hand.

  • If you are a home user and your computer has pop-ups, we can help.
  • If you have a small business computer network and it has become slow, contact us.
  • If you attempted to fix a friend’s computer and it still isn’t working right, we will get the PC working again.

We use many different computer diagnostics tools to get to the root of the problem, no matter what it is. If the problem is because of computer hardware such as a power supply, RAM or hard drive we will diagnose it and fix it. If it is a software problem like a virus, registry error, or Windows error, we will use our extensive knowledge to rid you of your computer problems.

Happy computing,
Tim

Biden PC is a Computer Network Consulting Company.