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  •  11-21-2006, 6:22 AM

    Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    I don't know who Kay Brenner is or how she found my mailbox but here are some of her e-mails she sent me. I hope somebody can put the information to good use.

    "7 Days to Complete Computer Mastery”

    Lesson 1 - Is your computer overweight
    From: Kay Brenner
    Date:

    Dear Reader,

    Is your computer overweight?

    Many people look back with nostalgia at the first day they used
    their brand-new computer. It worked like a charm. The boot process
    only took about ten seconds. The Start menu and Windows dialogs
    appeared instantly. However, after about a year of heavy use,
    people often discover that their computer shows serious performance
    degradation. The boot process takes longer and longer. All the
    Windows dialogs also take longer to appear. The computer emits
    prolonged grinding noises as if it were contemplating if it's worth
    its while to carry out the task you requested.

    The modern computer is an intricately-constructed system, much like
    the human organism. If you consume large amounts of products from
    questionable sources, you increase your fat intake, and quickly
    become overweight. You can't run as fast as you used to. The
    computer likewise slows down with time. Actually, there is no such
    thing as a certified software product for computers. The software
    "certificates" really only guarantee that the software product is
    authentic and not that it is of high quality. There are no medical
    organizations for computers which can certify that programs are
    harmless. Even the large and reputable software companies can
    produce software that is harmful to your system and that place
    "fat" on your computer. So if even the large companies are guilty
    of making your computer "fat", there's no telling the harm that
    could be caused by software downloaded from the Internet from
    dubious sources!

    Computers, unlike humans, can be saved from their grim fate simply
    by formatting the hard drive and reinstalling the operating system.
    Though this is an option, it is far from ideal. Formatting the
    disks will cause you to lose all the programs installed on the
    computer, as well as preference settings and system integrity. But
    what are the alternatives? Something analogous to a private doctor
    for your computer, which can administer help without killing the
    computer can be found in programs such as PC Doc Pro. This is a
    complete remedy for your computer, and can be found at the
    following link:

    Scan your computer with PC Doc Pro

     

    If we return to the body fat analogy, what should be considered as
    excess fat for the computer system and how does it enter the
    system? The computer's Registry is analogous to our blood system,
    upon which all the other system parts (or organs) are dependant.
    This unified database stores crucial system information, which all
    the Windows applications poll from. There is, however, a
    disadvantage in this system. Usually, users log into their systems
    with full administrator privileges. These administrator privileges
    are imperative in order to configure system and network settings,
    as well as installing new software programs. This means that the
    applications that are run on the computer also receive full
    administrator privileges.

    So each program you run can actually change virtually any section of the Windows Registry, such as the settings of other applications. These privileges are abused bycertain malicious scripts from the Web in order to change the Homepage or Search page of your Internet browser. As time goes by, the computer Registry can even be affected by normal applications from well-known vendors, which leave traces in the Registry, that can make your computer "overweight". This is also true when it come to uninstalling programs, as most software never uninstalls completely and removes all its components. Since most users are  unaware of this issue, they rarely complain about it, so program developers don't have to worry about doing a tidy job with the un-installation process. They are just oblivious to the issue.

    If there are no complaints, then everything must be ok. However,
    things are not quite ok. A year of heavy use will make your
    Registry considerably overweight. The Registry takes up more space
    and the access of the programs to the Registry becomes lengthy and
    cumbersome. This is what slows down the performance of the
    applications and increases the time it takes for them to start up.
    Even more adverse to your system is the fact that some of the bits
    and pieces left in the Registry refer to damaged or nonexistent
    objects. For example, right-clicking a file in Windows Explorer
    will cause a contextual menu to appear. Contextual means that the
    menu displays actions which are specific to the type of file you
    selected.

    When a program is installed, sometimes its handlers are added to
    the systems menus of Windows. For example, image viewer programs
    will add handlers enabling you to open a file with that
    program("Open with..."), archive programs will enable you to
    manipulate files ("Send to..", "Compress with..."), printer drivers
    have their own handlers, etc. If, in the process, Registry entries
    will point to non-existing objects, Windows will search for these
    entries all the time. Some sections of the Registry indicate to
    Windows which programs to run during startup. You may not see them and so not be able to remove them manually, but Windows will try to load them every time it starts up.

    What is the remedy? Start using PC Doc Pro. The program is easy to
    understand and to use. Clic,k the "fix" button and two options will
    appear. Begin with cleaning the Registry. The tool will fix the
    problems mentioned earlier and more. It will check broken links,
    device drivers, fonts, ActiveX components, analyze them and fix or
    delete them if necessary. This will ensure your database is
    unfragmented, compact, and that all links are correct, which will
    improve your system performance.

    Scan your computer with PC Doc Pro

    However, the Registry is not the cause of all evils. A shortcut is
    a special file type in Windows. The Desktop and Start menu are
    mostly composed of shortcuts. When the Desktop is loading, or when
    the Start menu is accessed, Windows will check the shortcuts and
    look for the target they are referencing. If a shortcut has a
    broken link, or if it's referencing an object which is no longer on
    your system, then Windows will spend time looking for the object,
    finding its icon, etc. PC Doc Pro's second option is to enable you
    to scan and fix broken shortcuts on your system.

    The "Clean" section of PC Doc Pro helps you clean all the junk
    files which are left on your disks. Some applications leave
    temporary files on the system instead of deleting them. PC Doc Pro
    goes over the directories of temporary files and deletes the files
    they contain, or it can search for temporary files on the computer
    by scanning the files for certain extensions. Cleaning temporary
    Internet files is recommended if you are worried about security,
    because it deletes cookies such as autofill data, etc.

    The "Optimize" section has some tools which are useful to improve
    system performance and enable you to fine-tune hidden settings.
    These settings are actually not available through standard Windows
    dialog or from the Control Panel. For example, it's possible to
    select if you want the Windows account to boot without your having
    to input your password, or if you want Windows to display the login
    screen with or without a password prompt. Some more advanced
    features are available in the Uninstall and Startup Entries
    Editors, which are otherwise not accessible using the standard
    Windows configuration applets.

    Another tool "Boost Windows" provides continuous monitoring of the
    computer memory, eliminates unusable blocks and de-fragments
    blocks, in order to enable quicker access. If you enable this tool,
    it runs in the background and performs system memory optimization.
    This tool also prioritizes the processor to give maximum priority
    to the active window. This means that your computer won't pause a
    movie you're watching in order to perform all kinds of background
    tasks. As a rule, processor time is distributed equally between all
    the active applications, but in order to enjoy multimedia
    applications you will want to give these applications prioritized
    access to the processor.

    So is your computer too "fat"? Has it had it's fill of junk files,
    irrelevant Registry values or broken shortcuts? If so, you can
    provide the treatment!

    Scan your computer with PC Doc Pro
     

    Yours sincerely,

    pc doctor,registry cleaner,pc diagnostics,pc checkup

    Kay Brenner
    www.pcdocpro.com


    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.

    I bought some batteries, but they weren't included.
  •  11-21-2006, 6:23 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    "7 Days to Complete Computer Mastery”

    Lesson 2 - How to Optimize Your PC
    From: Kay Brenner
    Date:

    Dear Reader,

    Is your PC causing you untold stress?

    Does the simplest task take an age to complete?

    Do programs take forever to startup?

    Is your PC constantly crashing, freezing or slowing down?

    If the answer is yes to any of the above then it's time to take control and make a change, optimize your system and improve the performance of your PC!

    The following fail-proof methods for improving your PC's performance will certainly bring you results you'll be extremely pleased with.

    These 6 methods will definitely result in much better computer performance. Follow these instructions regularly and you'll.

    Breathe new life into your PC.



    1. Empty the Recycle Bin

    Empty the Window's Recycle Bin regularly. This simple action frees up hard drive space and improves the your PC performance.

    When you delete a file, Windows first transfers it to the Recycle
    Bin, rather than deleting it totally, giving you the chance to restore the files on your computer, in case use change your minds.

    For better performance, make sure you empty the Recycle Bin at
    least once a week, or even daily if need be. Emptying the Recycle Bin is easy to do, simply right click the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop and choosing "Empty Recycle Bin" from the drop down menu.

    2. Defragging your hard disk

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

    When you wish to use a program your PC has to find these fragments and piece them together, this all takes time and slows down your PC's performance.

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

    Once this has been completed, the hard disk can find what it's looking
    for easily, allowing files and programs to load more quickly.

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

    The defrag can take well over an hour, which is why this usually isn't carried out too often.

    For best results it's recommended to defragment the hard disk at least every couple of months.

    3. Run Disk Clean Up

    To improve your PC's performance, Window's comes with Disk Clean Up utility which can be used, this initiates regular maintenance tasks like deleting Setup log files, Temporary Internet files etc..

    You can use Disk Clean Up by double-clicking My Computer, right
    clicking the 'C drive and selecting Properties from the drop down
    menu, then clicking Disk Cleanup. Your PC takes a few moments to conduct a self-analysis.

    After the self-analysis, Windows displays a list of areas which contain files for cleanup. Simply putting a tick at the check box next to an area means Windows will clean the files there. You have the choice to leave files undeleted by simply removing the tick from the checkbox and click OK.

    Your system will start the removal process - which could take a few minutes.

    4. Empty the Prefetch Cache

    To improve the time required for programs to load, 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 works well, as time goes by, the Prefetch Cache may become
    full with files which are no longer required. This causes a noticeable slow down in your Window's startup.

    To optimize startup you can clear the Prefetch. This is done 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 gradually refill with files and links required by Windows. The result will be that your PC will be more responsive and your systems performance will improve.

    5. Uninstall Unused Programs


    Most people are quick to install new programs on their, however few remember to uninstall these programs once they are no longer required, leaving 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
    takes a few seconds for the PC to compile a full list of all the
    programs installed on your system.

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

    Since many programs leave uninstallation traces in the Windows
    Registry, it's very important to clean up the Registry after each
    uninstallation process - this will ensure optimum performance.

    6. Clean up the Windows Registry

    Most PC users don't realize the importance of cleaning up the
    Windows Registry, mainly because Windows does not come with
    a Registry clean-up tool
    .

    While the Windows Registry is often forgotten about, it is probably:

    The single most critical PC maintenance task.

    Whenever you install a program, changes are made to the Windows
    Registry, which is a large internal database that holds all the
    Windows settings. These settings, which has thousands of
    entries, controls how everything in your system appears and behaves.

    Regularly installing and uninstalling programs , "Messy" uninstallation
    of programs (traces are left behind), Hardware uninstalls which leave

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

    computer is booted up, may all cause Registry contentions and as
    a result - Slow your PC's performance.

    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.

    Not all PC users have this.

    PC Doc Pro is an auto Registry Cleaner, i.e. a program that scans
    the Registry for all redundant files or invalid entries, locates all these entries, and then removes all the unnecessary stuff which is clogging up your system. After this is done (usually in a few minutes) all you need to do is to restart your computer to discover...

    Wow! You've breathed life into your PC. It is runs

    (well, almost...) like new!

    Scan your Windows Registry with PC Doc Pro

    Yours sincerely,

    pc doctor,registry cleaner,pc diagnostics,pc checkup

    Kay Brenner
    www.pcdocpro.com


    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.

    I bought some batteries, but they weren't included.
  •  11-21-2006, 6:24 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    "7 Days to Complete Computer Mastery”

    Lesson 3 - Insiders Special on PCDocPro
    From: Kay Brenner
    Date:

    Today I would like to share an insider's secret and present you with:

    PCDocPro.

    It's currently running a special deal, so read on - and take action.

    Forget about disconnecting and unplugging your computer,
    driving it to the lab, look for parking, leave it there
    for 3 days ...only to discover that getting it fixed
    means paying the technicians $100 (or more), backing up
    all your data, and reinstalling windows and everything else.

    NO. NO. NO.

    There should be an easier way to do this.

    Guess what - there is.

    Imagine this: Within less than 10 mins - your computer is
    scanned for errors, optimized and whatever bugs found on your
    system - will be instantly repaired.


    The software will tell you if any problems were found on
    your PC. Get a free computer checkup - you don't have to pay
    anything this stage.

    If, and only if you decide to get your system fixed - only then you have to pay

    - a fraction of what the lab would have charged you.

    The price is normally $29.99 HOWEVER as a valued member,
    I managed to get you a $5 discount, yours for $24.99

    Just enter the following coupon code - DIRECTSPECIAL in the coupon field

    You will be surprised with the results. For $24.99 the fraction
    of the price of a new PC or any hardware upgrade - your computer
    should now run as new.


    And if it doesn't solve your registry problems and your start up is no faster

    - then ask their analysts to examine your PC online - and for some reason

    you are not happy with the results, You can have your mone.y back

    - Guaranteed.


    Give PC Doc Pro a try, it should get the job done.
    In the rare case that it doesn't, well - ask for your money back, unplug your computer and drive to the local computer lab.

    OK. Time to take action:
    Get the free download of PC Doc Pro
     

    Yours sincerely,

    pc doctor,registry cleaner,pc diagnostics,pc checkup

    Kay Brenner
    www.pcdocpro.com


    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.

    I bought some batteries, but they weren't included.
  •  11-21-2006, 6:24 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    "7 Days to Complete Computer Mastery”

    Lesson 4 - How to Increase More Memory
    From: Kay Brenner
    Date:

    Today I would like to share an insider's secret and present you with:

    How to increase more memory 

    One of the key things to making any PC run faster is making sure it hasa sufficient amount of RAM installed. RAM allows the system more temporary space to load files, making it multi-task more efficiently.

    Therefore, one of the best ways to speed up your PC is to add a stick or two of RAM to the motherboard.

     

    Unfortunately, RAM can be expensive and should in no event be installed by anything less than an experienced computer tech.

    But there is a way that any user can seemingly "increase" their system's RAM, and this is called "Virtual Memory". Virtual

    Memory is the process used by Windows to create a file on thehard-drive which can be used to read/write data much like normal

    RAM does. So, basically, it uses a chunk of your hard-drive to act as a stick of RAM.

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    Unfortunately, RAM can be expensive and should in no event be installed by anything less than an experienced computer tech. But there is a way that any user can seemingly "increase" their system's RAM, and this is called "Virtual Memory". Virtual Memory is the process used by Windows to create a file on the hard-drive which can be used to read/write data much like normal RAM does. So, basically, it uses a chunk of your hard-drive to act as a stick of RAM.

     

    Step 1: The first thing we need to find out is how much physical RAM you already have, to make the best use of the Virtual Memory feature. We need to open up the "System Properties" window, which will display some quick info regarding our RAM. Hold the Start key and press the Pause/Break key to open this window.



    Step 2: At the bottom of the text, we can see it says "384 MB of RAM"

    (it will likely be different on your PC. Remember that number, and let's go to the Virtual Memory settings. Click the "Advanced" tab.




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    Step 3: Now, under the "Performance" heading, select the "Settings"

    button.



    Step 4: And select the "Advanced" tab on the "Performance Options"

    window.




    Step 5: At the bottom of this pane, you see the Virtual Memory status.

    Right now, it's been set at only 192 MB. This is quite low, so to change it, select the "Change" button.

     


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    Step 6: Make sure "Custom size" is the selected option, and then change the "Initial size" and "Maximum size" numbers. What numbers should you use? The most widely recommended formula is to have 1.5 times the amount of physical RAM available for Virtual Memory. In the case of the screenshot below, since we have 384 MB of RAM, 384 x 1.5 = 576, so that is what has been entered. Also, to prevent fragmenting (which will slow down the system), set both the Initial and Maximum sizes to be equal. This creates a static-sized page file (Virtual Memory).

    Now that you have your desired settings entered, hit "Set" to apply the changes.

     



    And now you have customized your Virtual Memory settings. Close any open windows, and enjoy the enhanced performance!
     

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    Till next time,

    Yours sincerely,

    pc doctor,registry cleaner,pc diagnostics,pc checkup

    Kay Brenner
    www.pcdocpro.com


    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.

    I bought some batteries, but they weren't included.
  •  11-21-2006, 6:26 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    "7 Days to Complete Computer Mastery”

    Lesson 5 - How to Jumpstart Your PC
    From: Kay Brenner
    Date:

    Dear Reader,

    Kay from PCDocPro here again.

    Today I would like to share an insider's secret and present you with:

    How to Jumpstart Your PC - Removing Startup Programs

    Have you been finding that your computer takes longer to boot?
    Does it run sluggishly in normal everyday tasks? Then you may
    have to eliminate some memory-hungry but unnecessary programs that install themselves and run in the background.

    Occasionally, you should check to see what is starting up with
    your computer and eliminate any frivolous or harmful entries.

    How do you remove these items? Most entries are embedded in the
    Windows Registry, and if you eliminate them manually, you risk
    damaging other critical parts of your computer. Fortunately,
    there are some very handy utilities that allow you to view and
    disable the different startup processes safely and quickly.

    One such program that will be demonstrated is PC Doc Pro, a
    nifty computer-maintenance package available from
    http://www.pcdocpro.com. This tutorial will assume that you
    have a working copy of the program installed and running on
    your system.

    If not, then download it from
    http://www.pcdocpro.com/download.php

    (Please save the program before installing it)


    Step 1: Start the PC Doc Pro program by double-clicking the
    icon on your Windows Desktop, or selecting the correct shortcut
    in the Start Menu. Allow the software to load and get to the
    main screen, as shown below.

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    Step 2: PC Doc Pro includes a Startup Manager program which can
    be activated by clicking the "Advanced Options" button on the
    white bar as shown, and then selecting "StartUp Optimiser".



    Step 3: Now you will be presented with a list of programs
    scheduled to run every time your computer boots. Many of these
    won't be necessary, and can be disabled. To disable a startup
    item, simply uncheck the white box next to its entry. In the
    example below, I've decided to disable the Windows Messenger
    (MSMGS) and QuickTime Task programs from automatically
    starting.

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    Step 4: To finalize the settings, press the exit button at
    the top-right corner of the PC Doc Pro window and close the
    program. Then, reboot your PC and the extra programs should no
    longer be visible or eating up memory.

    If you're not sure what to do with any of the programs in your
    list, then check out this website
    (http://www.sysinfo.org/startuplist.php), which will try to
    explain the function of almost any startup program you come
    across and recommend either disabling or keeping its startup
    entry.

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    Yours sincerely,

    pc doctor,registry cleaner,pc diagnostics,pc checkup

    Kay Brenner
    www.pcdocpro.com


    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.

    I bought some batteries, but they weren't included.
  •  11-21-2006, 6:27 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    "7 Days to Complete Computer Mastery”

    Lesson 6 - How to Stop Unnecessary Services
    From: Kay Brenner
    Date:

    Today I would like to share an insider's secret and present you
    with: How to Stop Unnecessary Services

    Do your games run just a little too slow? Maybe you could use
    just a touch of extra speed. What you need to do is stop some
    of the many background programs that aren't required for games.
    Then, when you are done playing, re-start these programs to
    allow Windows to run normally.

    There are many tiny programs (called "services") that hide in
    the shadows, eating away resources, and making your games run
    sluggishly. Unfortunately, these programs are needed for
    Windows to run, so we can't eliminate them permanently. But there
    is no reason to not just stop them temporarily. What's the
    easiest way to do this?

     

    Step 1: The simplest way is to make a couple of batch files (a
    mini-program that runs a series of DOS commands), one for
    stopping the services, and another for re-starting them when
    you're finished with the game. To begin, open up a Notepad
    window by clicking the Start menu and selecting the "Run..."
    command. Then, type in "notepad" (without the quotes) and
    press enter.
     


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    Step 2: In the blank Notepad window, copy and paste in the
    following fourteen lines of commands:

    NET STOP "Cryptographic Services"

    NET STOP "DHCP Client"

    NET STOP "DNS Client"

    NET STOP "Network Connections"

    NET STOP "Norton AntiVirus Auto Protect Service"

    NET STOP "Print Spooler"

    NET STOP "Protected Storage"

    NET STOP "Remote Access Auto Connection Manager"

    NET STOP "Shell Hardware Detection

    NET STOP "Symantec Event Manager"

    NET STOP "Task Scheduler"

    NET STOP "Themes"

    NET STOP "Windows Management Instrumentation"

    NET STOP "Windows Time"


    Step 3: Select the File menu and select the Save item. At the
    top of the Save As dialog, you will see the words "Save in:"
    and a box to the right. Select the drop-down arrow on the
    right side of the box, and select "Desktop" from the list of
    options. In the "File name:" text box, type in "Stop
    Services.bat" (WITH the quotes) and press the "Save" button.

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    Step 4: You now have a file on your desktop called "Stop
    Services" that will stop all the unnecessary services when ran.
    Next, we need to make a batch file that will re-start the
    services. To do this, repeat steps 1-3 using the fourteen
    command lines below and the file name "Start Services.bat".

    NET START "Cryptographic Services"

    NET START "DHCP Client"

    NET START "DNS Client"

    NET START "Network Connections"

    NET START "Norton AntiVirus Auto Protect Service"

    NET START "Print Spooler"

    NET START "Protected Storage"

    NET START "Remote Access Auto Connection Manager"

    NET START "Shell Hardware Detection

    NET START "Symantec Event Manager"

    NET START "Task Scheduler"

    NET START "Themes"

    NET START "Windows Management Instrumentation"

    NET START "Windows Time" 

     

    Step 5: Great! Now we are ready to test our batch files.
    Locate the "Stop Services" file on your Windows Desktop, and
    double-click. You should see a black window pop-up and
    scroll some lines of text as it tries to stop the various
    services. After a few seconds, the window should disappear.
    Now you'd be ready to begin playing, hopefully with an added
    boost of speed!

     

    Depending on your system configuration, stopping certain
    services will require you to stop other related services as
    well. The batch file will confirm this, asking for your
    permission. If this occurs (as shown below), type "y" (without
    quotes) and press the Enter key.

     

    Again, due to different configuration settings, when some
    services (such as "Themes") are turned off, your desktop will
    change appearance. This is normal, and your desktop will be
    restored when you re-start the services.

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    Step 6: As soon as you have finished playing, you'll want to
    select the "Start Services" program to allow Windows to
    operate normally. Once more, a black window should appear,
    scroll some text, and disappear after a few seconds.

     


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    computer when you are playing games. Just repeat steps 5 and
    6!

    Till next time,

    Yours sincerely,

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  •  11-21-2006, 6:39 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    Kay from PCDocPro here again.
    Today I would like to share some tips to understand and prevent
    - you guessed it. the dreaded blue screen of death

    If you've ever used Windows, chances are you've experienced the
    lovely shade of blue associated with the famous Windows Stop
    Error or 'Blue Screen of Death.' This frequent, although less
    so in newer operating systems, error occurs whenever Windows
    senses a software, hardware or driver error which will not
    allow it to continue operating properly.

    Often, if you're lucky, the problem will resolve itself with a
    simple reboot and you may not have to worry about it again.
    More typically though, the BSOD is a harbinger of trouble and
    you may find yourself faced with another and another until you
    throw up your hands... but all is not lost.

    (Author's note: I didn't feel like intentionally making my PC
    crash, so I don't have any sample screenshots of a true-blue
    BSoD. I'm sure that most of you know what the look like, and
    for the rest, believe me, you will know sooner or later.)

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    When your computer BSoDs, it's telling you that something has
    occurred, either an error in your software or hardware, or a
    device conflict of some kind. The Blue Screen of Death, or
    more properly the 'Windows stop message' occurs when
    Windows detects a problem or error from which it cannot
    recover. The operating system halts and diagnostic
    information is displayed on a blue screen. In newer
    versions of the operating system, the contents of the PC's
    memory are dumped to a file for later analysis.
    All Windows XP stop errors are numbered according to the
    circumstances that caused the error, which assists enormously
    in troubleshooting them.

    Unfortunately, it is difficult for most users to really
    understand what the BSoD is telling them, so what should you do?

    Basically, the first and easiest thing to try is this: Reboot
    your computer, and hope it doesn't happen again in the near
    future. Yes, you may have lost some work and definitely some
    time, but you will have to cut your losses, and remember to
    save more often.

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    If the BSoD keeps happening, try to see if there is a pattern
    that has developed. If it continues to occur when you are
    using a specific program, then you may try uninstalling it, and
    reinstalling. If you have just installed new hardware (such as
    a webcam or a printer), then you might need updated drivers for
    the device, or possibly there is another device conflicting
    that could be updated. Alternatively, if the device is not
    completely necessary, you may have to get rid of it completely from
    your computer.

    And now for some preventative procedures. Blue screens tend to
    happen more often when your computer is under a heavier load.
    For this reason, don't overtax your computer by running too
    many programs all at once. Also, you may want to consider
    upgrading to a newer operating system, as the older ones tend
    to be less stable, especially with modern hardware. As it
    stands, Windows XP SP2 is one of the most stable and
    crash-resistant versions available for home users. If your
    computer can handle it, consider upgrading.

    If all else fails, you may have your PC checked over.
    They may be able to make the necessary changes, based on the
    BSoD messages, or might recommend a full re-install of your
    operating system.


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    Till next time,
    Best wishes
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  •  11-21-2006, 6:42 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    Kay from PCDocPro here again.
    Today I would like to share some tips to secure your PC

    No doubt you have heard many news stories or articles about
    hackers gaining access to computers and stealing personal
    information. Or the threat of viruses that can spread through
    unprotected home machines. What can you do to prevent these
    things from happening to your system?

    One of the easiest things to do is install a software Firewall,
    sometimes called a "Personal Firewall". What, exactly, is a
    firewall? In short, it is a program (or computer in some
    cases) that sits between your computer and the Internet. This
    program is designed to carefully analyze both information sent
    and from from your system, and make sure it's authorized
    access. In theory, now, if a hacker attempts to exploit a
    security-hole in your Windows operating system, the firewall
    will not allow the attack to continue. In a similar way,
    viruses will be blocked from infecting the computer.

    Now that you know why you need a firewall, the next question is
    which one do you choose from the many bundles available? Well,
    a highly recommended program is ZoneAlarm, available from
    http://www.zonelabs.com. ZA is not only without charge to home
    users, but it provides many different features that make it a very
    effective firewall. In this tutorial, we will go step-by-step
    through the process of downloading, installing, and testing
    Zone Alarm.

    Step 1: First, we need to download the setup file. Type in (or
    simply select) the following link in your browser (into the
    Address Bar):
    http://www.neurosoftcorp.com/zonealarm.php

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    Depending on your browser, you may be asked to open or
    save the file. We can just select "Open" or "Run".

    Step 2: Once it is finished downloading (which can take up to
    an hour depending on your connection speed), you will need to
    run it (unless it automatically starts) by pressing the "Run"
    button.

    You should see the initial "ZoneAlarm Installation" screen as
    shown below. Press the "Next" button to begin the installation
    process.


    Step 3: First, ZoneAlarm will ask you to enter some basic
    registration information. It is recommended that you uncheck
    the two boxes at the bottom, as you probably don't need
    information on Zone Alarm updates. Select "Next" to continue.


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    Step 4: To continue, you must agree to the License Agreement.
    Do this by checking the "I accept..." box and clicking the
    "Install" button.
     

    After clicking the "Finish" button, Zone Alarm will begin
    copying the files to your computer. When it's complete, it
    will notify you and ask to start the program. Select "Yes".
     

    Step 5: The License Wizard is now started, and asks which
    version you wish to use. Since we only need the basic Firewall
    capabilities (and don't want the program to expire after 15
    days), select "ZoneAlarm" by clicking the radio (round circle)
    button on the right. Then press "Next".
     

     

    To conclude the License Wizard, select the "Finish" button.

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    Step 6: The last wizard ZoneAlarm runs is the configuration
    wizard which will customize the firewall to your computer.
    The default settings should be fine for most users, so just hit
    "Next" on the following two screens, and then "Done" to apply
    the settings.

    Once you press "Done", the wizard will take a minute and
    configure the options.


     

    Step 7: After configuring, ZoneAlarm needs to restart your
    computer. Make sure any open files are saved and exit any
    running programs, then press "OK".
     

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    Step 8: When your computer has finished rebooting, ZoneAlarm
    will be run automatically. Since this is the first time it's
    been run, you will be presented with a basic tutorial and
    overview of the program. It's highly recommended you take the
    time to read the ten pages (or so) and familiarize yourself
    with the software. Press "Next" to flip through the different
    information slides.

    Step 9: Once the tutorial is completed, the main ZoneAlarm
    window will be opened. Well Done! You have installed
    and configured the ZoneAlarm firewall to protect your PC.
     

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    As promised, in a few days we will reviewing why you need a
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    properly

    Yours sincerely,

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  •  11-21-2006, 6:43 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    Kay from PCDocPro here again.
    Today I would like to share some quick tips on hardware upgrades
    for your PC

    My PC runs like Molasses: How can I speed it up?

    Remember when your PC was a few hours old? It booted up like
    greased lightening and was generally chipper when loading and
    running your applications; everything just seemed perfect. As
    time moves on you may notice that your PC isn't running like it
    used to run; it has a lethargic, snail-like feel when running
    applications, and the time it takes to boot up into a usable
    state just keeps increasing. What's going on here?

    As you install more and more applications, filling up every
    corner of your hard drive, subtle and invisible changes may
    occur inside your XP system. You may not even realize it, but
    a lot of applications install little hidden services that ride
    in from disk at boot time, residing in vital memory, hogging
    essential resources, and increasing the time it takes for XP to
    boot up. These services--a lot of them being nonessential--can
    range from services that check for updates for a certain
    application to obnoxious spyware.

    The put the much needed spring back into your PC's step, your
    computer may be in need of more elbow room--RAM--and a few
    software tweaks that'll get your PC running like a champ again.
    There're multitudes of settings you can adjust and software
    tweaks that you can apply; let's get started with a popular
    hardware performance boost that's sure to pep up your PC.
     

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    Increasing your PC's workspace Real Estate

    You wouldn't work on your desktop PC in the backseat of your
    car, would you? Aside from being terribly uncomfortable, you
    wouldn't have enough elbow room to work efficiently, performing
    a cumbersome balancing act between your keyboard and mouse and
    the rest of your peripherals. For the same reason, the less
    "workspace" your PC has to manage its data with, the more
    inefficient and sluggish it will seem.

    Your PC's workspace is its RAM--random access memory. Simply
    put, the more memory your PC has to work with, the quicker
    it'll seem to operate. When your PC is taxed for memory space,
    it must perform a complex juggling act, constantly swapping
    data back and forth from RAM and the slower hard drive; this is
    when computing operations begin to lag.

    Give your computer more "work space" by increasing its amount of
    RAM. Before you run out and get more memory, you'll need to
    check your motherboard's specs to find out what type of RAM it
    requires. PC32000 DDR SDRAM is a popular type along with the
    quicker DDR2 variety. PC's of yesteryear may still use the
    considerably slower PC100 or PC133 memory. If you're running
    XP and have less than 512 megabytes of memory, an upgrade to 1
    gig will certainly improve your system's overall performance.

    If you are confused about what type of memory your PC - my
    favorite is try out the memory scanner by Crucial
    Technology. Their online test http://www.crucial.com/ willl
    scan your desktop or even your laptop PC and determine what
    memory you can upgrade too. Plus you can purchase from them direct
    or the same type of memory elsewhere/

    Installing memory on your PC is a lot than you think - and can
    be done typically in five minutes or less to give your PC a
    real booast.

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    Windows Classic: Eye Candy No More

    XP's GUI theme is a candy-land departure from its classic
    Windows 95 style. It's blue, green and goofy looking. Some
    users like it, others detest it. Disabling XP's main GUI theme
    and enabling the Windows Classic theme can bring about a slight
    performance improvement. If anything, it gives you the classic
    Windows look that you will recognize right off the bat.
    Right press on the desktop and select the "Properties" option;
    drop down the "Theme" selection box and choose "Windows Classic".

    Tweaking out DMA

    Direct Memory Access or "DMA" is a method for hardware to
    request memory read/write access without bothering your CPU.
    When hardware can dip directly into the memory pool, your CPU
    is able to concentrate on other binary crunching tasks,
    effectively speeding up system performance.

    Check to see if all your hard drives have DMA permission; giving
    DMA access to your hard drives can speed up disk access
    operations dramatically.

    Use the right mouse button on "My Computer" and
    select"Properties"; navigate to the "hardware" tab and select
    "Device Manager"; look for the "IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers"
    item, expanding it; right press on each of your hard drives and
    select the "Advanced Settings" tab; make sure that "DMA if
    available" is selected for each hard drive attached to your
    PC.

    Weeding out Unused Programs and Fonts

    You can decrease the amount of time it takes for XP to boot up
    by uninstalling any programs that you don't use. Removing old
    fonts can also clear up much needed disk space. Give your TEMP
    folders and good cleaning:

    C:\WINDOWS\PREFETCH, C:\WINDOWS\TEMP, C:\TEMP
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    Tweaking out XP's settings and options can dramatically improve
    your PC's performance, eliminating bottlenecks and giving your
    computer a much needed zip.
     

    Until next time

    Yours sincerely,

    Kay
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  •  11-21-2006, 6:44 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    Kay from PCDocPro here again.
    Today I would like to share some quick tips on file recovery
    for your PC
     

    Recovering Files Deleted from the Recycle Bin

    It's an all too common disconcerting situation: you decide to do
    some spring cleaning--digital style--by emptying out your Windows
    Recycle Bin. With the mouse you command Windows to trash
    everything in your bin. A few minutes later you're hunting
    around your hard drive for an older copy of a spreadsheet you
    need to work on, and then you realize the horror. You tossed
    it into the Recycle Bin, and now it's gone forever! Take a
    deep breathe and don't stress out. You may have recourse in a
    situation like this; you may be able to retrieve your precious
    data from oblivion.

    Many Windows users believe that once a file is deleted from the
    Recycle Bin, it's gone for good, not to be found again. This
    is what appears to be happening, but if you take a look
    underneath the hood of Windows, you may be surprised at what's
    happening. In actuality, when trashing files from the Recycle
    Bin, Windows doesn't erase your data from disk; it's still
    there, but it's hidden from your view, leading you to believe
    it's been entirely erased. Windows covertly "marks" deleted
    files from the Recycle Bin, so the next time data needs to be
    written to your hard drive, Windows knows that it can
    completely erase the "marked" files (data deleted from the
    Recycle Bin) with the new data.

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    With this concept in mind, it becomes possible to recover the
    "marked" files, retrieving what you once thought to be lost
    forever. Let's go over a couple techniques to prevent a data
    lose situation.

    Prevention: A First Defense

    Windows XP has a neat little feature built into Windows Explorer
    called "Briefcase". Briefcase is essentially an intuitive way
    to synchronize folders of files across two locations. Instead
    of working on files in one folder, and then copying over the
    entire folder to a new location each time you want a backup of
    it, Briefcase takes care of the synchronization task for you,
    quickly and easily.



    So if you know you have a backup of your data somewhere, you'll
    be more confident of deleting extra copies of files, and
    deleting from the Recycle Bin won't produce anxiety. A good
    way to use the Windows Briefcase is to have one folder that you
    wish to backup on your PC's hard drive and a synchronized copy
    of this folder on a USB flash drive, completely separate from
    your PC's main hard drive. Knowing that you have an up-to-date
    backup of your data can certainly put your mind at ease.

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    To use the Briefcase, simply open up Windows Explorer, go to
    "File", "New", and select the Briefcase option. Follow the
    Briefcase instructions that Explorer pops up in a dialog box.
    With a current backup of all your important data, you'll be
    able to easily recover from accidental data deletions.

    Recovering Deleted Recycle Bin Files

    Now let's discuss a way to recover files that you've deleted
    from the Recycle Bin. How does one go about retrieving these
    files? There's a neat freeware tool called "Restoration" that
    lists files that have been deleted from the Recycle Bin,
    allowing you to recover gracefully from your hasty deletion
    campaign. So, let's say you've just deleted a file you just
    realized you really needed from the Recycle Bin. Provided you
    didn't just write a lot of data to your hard disk,
    "Restoration" may be able to find and recover it for you.
    "Restoration" is very easy to use: simply select the hard drive
    that the deleted file resides on and press the "Search Deleted
    Files" button.


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    If you know all or part of the file's name, type this in to aid
    in the search process. "Restoration" isn't perfect; there were
    several instances where this utility couldn't find a file that
    I recently deleted from the Recycle Bin, but, for the most
    part, it seems to work great a majority of the time, and it's
    without any charge. You can download the latest version of
    "Restoration" here:

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  •  11-21-2006, 6:45 AM

    Re: Kay Brenner's Computer Course

    Kay from PCDocPro here again.
    I am sure you have all been there: Your programs are hogging up
    the RAM and the system response time is abysmally low, making
    your system irritatingly sluggish!

    In this lesson, I will like to share you with more tips to make
    your computer even faster. A few weeks ago, we reviewed how to
    isolate processes on your PC. After hearing great feedback, I
    want to revisit that with you with more insight about how to
    get under the hood of your PC

    Ok, so you have defragged, cleaned our your hard-drive and done
    a registry clean, but your PC is still slow. What do you do?

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    Even with high-end machines, its not long before we all face the
    same scenario. But fortunately there are ways to get rid of
    such resource hogging utilities. The bottom-line simply being
    that, if a lot of RAM is used up unnecessarily the system
    performance is degraded. You must have experienced the same
    while running too many programs simultaneously. But then some
    programs load their files even while not active. This
    contributes to RAM usage without giving much performance.

    Fire up your task manager by right clicking on the Windows
    taskbar or by pressing alt+ctrl+delete keys simultaneously. Go
    to the "Processes" tab where the currently running programs are
    all listed. Some of the process initiated by the user can be
    ended by right clicking on them. Some others are system
    critical processes which cannot be done away w