Defragmentation
Posted by Master of the Universe on Mar 23, 2008
Defragmentation:
Spies in Your Computer
Posted by Master of the Universe on Mar 18, 2008
We all know about the spies who operate covertly within the war-torn areas of the world and other international strife zones. But spying is no longer just for the cloak and dagger guys and gals anymore. Spying is taking place right on your computer today and what the “spies” find gets reported to some secret place found on the Internet.
Creating Recovery Options
Posted by Master of the Universe on Feb 23, 2008
Sometimes the valuable information in your system may be lost due to system crash. In order to recover the valuable information from the system the recovery options are much helpful to get back his information. Sometimes people delete their files out of hesitation and then need the file back, at that time it is usually best to search in recycle bin. Even if he deleted from the recycle bin, the file can likely be recovered using a 3rd party utility of some type. Because deleting a file from the disk means the operating system just mark the sectors as free so that it is used. So before another file return to the destination we can recover the deleted files. For that a lot of software is available in the market such as system mechanic, get data back and much more.
Why it’s Essential to Back up Your Computer
Posted by Master of the Universe on Feb 9, 2008
It is important that everyone who owns or uses a computer should take the time out to make backups of any important files or programs they have which are resident on their computer systems. These programs should usually be backed up as well in order to prevent these computers from suffering from the adverse effects of what malware, spyware and other types of computer viruses can do. Rather than bearing the risks of losing your entire information making the necessary backup copies of your programs and information will easily protect you in the long run.
Cleaning Junk Files
Posted by Master of the Universe on Jan 26, 2008
Computer programs often need hundreds or thousands of individual files to work. When a user loads such programs, obviously it creates some files that support the execution of the program and the data that it temporarily needs. Ideal software efficiently uses these temporary files and cleans them on exit. But there is no ideal software, so some junk data gets left on the disk.