Wednesday, July 25, 2012

How To Scan Computer For Problems [aboutcomputer99.blogspot.com]

How To Scan Computer For Problems [aboutcomputer99.blogspot.com]

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Are you looking to scan your computer for problem, because it has been giving you plenty of it lately? I remember being in the same situation as you are, when my computer would freeze frequently, or suddenly slow down where I can type or click faster than it can react. If your computer has been giving you problems lately, this article will discuss some of the possible causes, and how I finally managed to cure my computer.

1. Problem With New Update Or New Program Installed

If you have recently installed a new program or made a new update before all your computer problems started, you may need to remove the program that you installed. Uninstalling the program should be easy as all you need to use is the "Add/Remove Programs" function in the Control Panel, and everything should be taken care of.

If your computer is unable to boot up normally, you will need to run the system in safe mode, which the computer will prompt while starting up.

2. Errors In The Registry Files

If your computer errors are not caused by a newly installed program, it is most probably caused by errors in the registry. This was the problem I had when my computer slowed down and crashed often. The reg. files give operating instructions to your computer and programs on how to run properly. These files can get corrupted or missing if the user does not maintain them properly.

The computer registry can also be infected with spyware and viruses if left un-maintained. Most users do not do anything about it because they have no idea how to.

3. How To Fix It?

If you are looking to fix your computer registry, you can visit my website link below to download the top rated software that I personally used to cure my computer. Fixing my computer only took 10 minutes with this software, and I had my computer running like new after the repair.

Whichever option you take, I would advise you not to try repairing your registry by yourself, because it is very risky. There have been cases where users have damaged their system because they manipulated their registry on their own and moved the wrong files.

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Question by : What computer parts would be good for building an audio production computer? Hi I am trying to build a fast computer to use only for audio, this computer will be used to record and produce songs and audio, i have had trouble with past computers not being able to handle my massive projects, any suggestions on great computer parts or whole computers to use would be helpful, thanks in advance. Also an estimated price and where would be the best source to buy from would be nice. Best answer for What computer parts would be good for building an audio production computer?:

Answer by Nuwan
You may go for a strong processor with more cores like i7 as sound generation will stress out the processor. To support the processor you can have a medium type motherboard. Most of all get a good sound card. (Edirol, Creative etc) Those with a quiet Computer case it'll come in handy.

Answer by Raysor
You need a good soundcard. PCI (with ASIO) are very fast, no latency. The expensive ones have breakout leads for instrument/mic inputs. Next is USB (I have Presonus Audiobox which is an external souncard or you could go Firewire. PCI is probably the best. The other thing is quietness. If you are recording through microphone and you are close to PC it should be very quiet. Either quiet fans or watercooled. Also everything disabled that may cause noise-internet/network connection, power management and any background progs that are not completely necessary. Otherwise a current CPU will be fine, good Intel m/board, 2Gig+ memory. Harddrive size will depend on how much data you save, but most drives now are 1T which should be fine. Largest monitor possible as DAWS show a lot of info (maybe 2 screens?). It may be worth considering an Apple if your DAW runs on one.

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