Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Fixing A Slow Microsoft PC

There is nothing more frustrating to me than my slow Microsoft pc. And I am sure there are many others out there just like me. Sitting around waiting on the internet connection, and you even have DSL or cable. How about when you are starting a program, or going to look in some folders, and the computer just sits there? Like it is waiting for further instruction of something. I am a very impatient person anyway, but when it comes to computers, I want mine fast and waiting on me. I hate a slow Microsoft pc.

The main reason, I found out, these things get slow, is they try to remember everything. Do you visit the internet? I am sure you do. Did you know I can go and look at all of your previous browsings, along with all the pictures and videos and music you were looking at or listening to? This is because IE and Microsoft will keep a temporary file of everything you looked at. I guess they think it speeds up the performance of the computer later. Not!

OK, but how does this slow up my pc? Well, Windows generates what they call DLL's. I'll keep it simple here. These files tell the computer where stuff is. It is a link. So, what happens if a link is not there? You get an error. Just like on the internet. If you go to a website no longer there, you get that error code, which by the way, is another one of my annoyances. So, nothing basically happens. You have to hit the return key and go backwards.

Well, in Windows, there is no backwards. The computer just stops, or starts trotting along trying to keep going forwards. Then some things might happen. You may get an automatic restart of your computer, even thought you did not tell it to restart. There may be the wonderful, lovely Blue Screen of Death. And lastly, you computer just may sit there and do nothing. All of these are problems caused by missing dll links in the registry.

But this can be easily be fixed with a registry repair software. This type of a software will run a scan of your computer, and find all of these messed up and missing dll's. It will then fix each one of these. Once these are fixed, your computer will be just like new.

There are even other problematic areas that the registry repair software will fix. I won't go into all of them here, but it basically fixes all of the potential areas that can cause errors and slowness. Using a registry repair is by far on of the best ways to fix a slow Microsoft pc.

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