How to
Fix a Sick PC
Most PC problems are symptoms of :
- resource
bottlenecks
- Windows Registry
clutter and damage
- incomplete or
damaged software installations
- damage from
viruses
In this website we cover
in detail
Resource Bottlenecks
and Registry
Repair.
Most software
installation problems can be fixed with by
simple un-installation and re-installation. If that
does not work (and you have resolved any associated Registry
problems) the most likely problem is incompatability
with some other software. If your supplier
cannot help, you are reduced to elimination as if dealing with
an allergy. You can generate a list of software on your
machine here.
The only good solution to
virus damage is prevention. Once a virus has struck you
are going to have to pay for a technician.
In the PC
Checkup section
we will examine the
various causes of trouble and determine which most likely applies in
your case.
Most PCs suffer
performance problems to some degree from clutter and
degradation of their Windows Registry as a result of software
installation and deinstallation.
Regular scanning and
repair of the registry works wonders
at keeping a
machine responsive and trouble
free. Badly executed registry modification can
reap havoc, so it is essential to follow certain routines
to enable recovery
to the last known good configuration.
We review a
number of commercial products for cleaning up your Registry -
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cost hundred fold.
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Advice
Articles
You are not the first or only PC user to have suffered a system
that slows down and stutters - particularly if you run many
different applications or install/deinstall software
regularly.
So don't reinvent the wheel, but profit from the experience of
other users through our advisory article library. And
maybe even contribute an article of your own to the common
good?
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