Computers
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
PC Performance
As I was just roaming the web, i saw this page from Family Home Security, something for the everyday pc user to look at. Its just some tips on improving your computers performance.
Internet Surfing
After a recent issue, in one of my home computers acquired a bug and after a day or two into the weekend, our internet was shut down by Time Warner cable. This bug was sending out a emails and spamming others, and Time Warner saw that one of our computers had the bug on it. By turning off our internet it stopped the spamming. This bug was in a email (which got deleted ), but the email was an DHL telling us that a package was sent to a wrong address, and wanted you to click on the attached file. And this was on the family computer and it was clicked on. But at least Time Warner knew about the situation and this bug was happening to others, they helped us out and it has been removed. Here's a link that has some helpful info about surfing the internet. The first part on the site, it something that could have helped someone make a better choice in not opening the email, but we all make mistakes. And at least I was able to save the computer before it did any major damage to the computer.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Something New
Here's a site that I did not know of or about: National Do Not Call Registry,
they let you put in any phone number that you have either cell or home and the government stores your number for ever and stops those annoying telemarketing calls.
they let you put in any phone number that you have either cell or home and the government stores your number for ever and stops those annoying telemarketing calls.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Ways to help you make the life of your computer last longer
Here's something I wish I would of known when I got my first computer. Which was oh somewhere around 10 years ago maybe more, but it was one of those really quiet hp computers. It had a great system, a decent size hard drive, 2.0 Ghz AMD processor, and its CPU cooler was really quiet, as if the fan was not spinning at all. It lasted a couple of years, and just one morning I pressed the button like usual, it went through the normal bios post screen, but I never saw the windows post screen with the scrolling blue bar thing (it was running xp). And at the time I didn't know much about computers and did not know what was happening, so I gave it to a friend, and after about a week he told me that the processor was fried. After he fixed it (built a new computer), he told me that I should check the inside of the computer and see if it needs to be cleaned. Checking it about once every two months or if I use it more often, then check it at least once a month, because the heat sinks on the CPU cooler collects dust and if you let it build up the processor starts to run hotter than usual and in my case it overheated and smoked the processor. so the picture above is a dusty CPU cooler, the one I had was worse than this one. And its soo easy to clean it, you don't even have to take out you cooler. The proper way to clean it is to take it out blow it off with those canned air dusters and with short bursts of air and just keep blowing the compressed air at it till you think its clean. But the alternative way (easier way) to do it is, first open your case, find the CPU cooler, before using your compressed air you might want to take the computer to an area where you don't mind getting dust everywhere, then just start doing short bursts of air at the fans, the cooler in the case, and if you can get at your video card (if it has a fan, or just a heat sink) and just do short bursts of air at the heat sinks and fans. And just doing this to your systems can help it last a bit longer, and hopefully avoid frying your processor.
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