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		<title>Naperville Computer Repair Advice: How To Cure Your Slow Computer Quickly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 1st easy thing you can do is turn off your PC once in a while. By turning your computer off, it will complete a quick cleanup on every shutdown. Also, if you begin to sense a slow down of your computer, I would recommend defragmenting your PC. It is not as tough as it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 1st easy thing you can do is turn off your PC once in a while. By turning your computer off, it will complete a quick cleanup on every shutdown. Also, if you begin to sense a slow down of your computer, I would recommend defragmenting your PC. It is not as tough as it looks. To defragment your PC, here&#8217;s what to do:</p>
<p>Start menu &gt;&gt;&gt;<br />All Programs &gt;&gt;&gt;<br />Accessories &gt;&gt;&gt;<br />System Tools &gt;&gt;&gt;<br />Disk Defragmenter</p>
<p>When the defragmenter window comes up, you can click the &lsquo;Defragment&rsquo; button, and let it get to work! According to this <a href="http://www.civitechofnaperville.com" target='_blank'>computer repair Naperville</a> service, this happens to be one of the best steps to speed up your computer. When the process is finished, there are a couple extra tips for you to try to quicken up your computer. </p>
<p>You may not have ample hard disk drive space. Verify that there happens to be at minimum 200-500MB of free hard disk drive space. The available space allows the PC to have room for the swap file to increase in size and also room for temporary files. You can erase your temporary internet files by completing these steps:</p>
<p>1. Bring up internet explorer<br />2. Press &lsquo;Tools&rsquo; and then scroll down to Internet Options<br />3. You&#8217;ll now notice a Delete Files and Delete Cookies button.<br />4. Press each one &amp; empty them out by selecting &lsquo;OK&rsquo;. Also type c:WindowsTemporary Internet Files into your address bar &amp; remove anything that might be in this directory.<br />5. After that, go to &lsquo;Run&rsquo; that can be found below the start menu, and type in &lsquo;%temp%&rsquo;. Remove everything that happens to be in this folder also. Next, empty your recycling bin by right clicking on it &amp; moving down to Empty Recycling Bin. The <a href="http://www.civitechofnaperville.com" target='_blank'>computer repair Naperville</a> technician says this will quicken up your PC in a big way.</p>
<p>Finally you need to scan for malware. Today, malware &amp; spyware happens to be a huge part of a lot of PC issues including a slow PC. Even if an anti-virus scanner happens to be installed on the PC I recommend doing a malware scan on the PC.</p>
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		<title>Read How to fix your slow computer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having computer troubles? Hey, I&#8217;m the webmaster at www.theonlygeek.com and I am here to solve all your computer problems. Is your computer making funny noises? Maybe you are receiving several errors, or maybe you caught yourself a virus? Well, in this article, I&#8217;ll teach you how to solve each problem step by step. If your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having computer troubles? Hey, I&#8217;m the webmaster at www.theonlygeek.com and I am here to solve all your computer problems. Is your computer making funny noises? Maybe you are receiving several errors, or maybe you caught yourself a virus? Well, in this article, I&#8217;ll teach you how to solve each problem step by step.</p>
<p>If your computer is making a lot of noise, you may need to replace your computer fan. There are certain types of computer repair that you might want to undertake yourself. There are several minor fixes that can be handled with a bit of instruction and attention to detail.<br />
<span id="more-105"></span>A computer repair that you might be able to take care of yourself is the replacement of the computer’s battery or fan. Every desktop computer has a fan inside of it. The computer fan is used to keep the computer’s components cool. It’s essential that the fan operates efficiently to ensure that the computer doesn’t become overheated.</p>
<p>The very first and most important step when doing any computer repair is to unplug the computer from the electrical outlet. You’ll need to examine the fan to see how it’s connected. The computer fan will probably be attached by a few small screws. When you loosen the fan screws, you’ll need to disconnect the fan from its power supply. Take the fan to your computer repair shop and purchase a new one. After replacing your fan, reattach the cover and plug the machine in. The fan should operate perfectly after replacement and the noise that you were hearing will have disappeared.</p>
<p>Is your computer getting slower and slower? Is this occurring despite not using any more memory? Are you having frequent freezing or spontaneous shutdowns? You may have tried erasing all the programs that you don&#8217;t use with no success. You may even have tried anti virus software thinking that you had been infected by a virus, and were disappointed to find that this didn&#8217;t improve things. It&#8217;s possible that your registry is corrupt.</p>
<p>Keeping your computers registry clean and repaired is essential to having a healthy system. The registry can also be manipulated with virus code to give up sensitive information and to cause malfunctions in the operating system. Just like any tool you use your computer needs regular maintenance and repair including a good thorough registry repair.</p>
<p>You need to keep your computer free from viruses. Viruses can harm not only your own files, but your entire system as well. A virus is usually located in a file, and it can be in one of these two states: active and inactive. When the infected file has not been executed, the virus is in an inactive state, and is not necessarily harmful. In cases where the virus is inactive, it is enough to delete the file. When the infected file begins execution (when started by user, by operating system, or by another program), the virus changes its state from inactive to active, and begins to perform harmful activities on the system</p>
<p>Once the virus has been identified, the best thing to do next is to run an anti-virus software, scan and clean the system. If you have anti-virus software on your computer (most users do), make sure the software is up-to-date. Most anti-virus software run periodical, scheduled or manual scans on your computer according to preference, and if fully updated, will promptly identify any malicious activity or files on your system. You will have the options of deleting, quarantining or analyzing the virus depending on the type of antivirus you employ. If you’re not too acquainted with the software, the only recommendation is to immediately delete the file, thereby eliminating any threat posed to your system’s security.</p>
<p>If all else fails, you can reformat your computer and start with a clean slate. To save data, you can install Windows again alongside the existing operating system. This is not the option we want but would not be recommended none the less. You need to choose the format option. With Windows XP you can choose either quick format or regular format. With a 120gb drive a quick format will take about 10 minutes while a regular format can take up to an hour. Quick format would be the preferable option.</p>
<p>Re-formatting a computer is quite simple with Microsoft Windows XP. The first step is setting your computer to boot from the CD-ROM. This can be done in the BIOS. For most mother-boards, pressing delete while the machine is booting will get you into the BIOS menu.</p>
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