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Repair Windows - How to Repair Windows XP/2000

If your system is Windows XP or Windows 2000 and you are unable to boot up, even in safe mode, you may be able to repair your operating system without a complete reinstall. This is possible using the “system repair” function that comes with your Windows XP or Windows 2000 installation discs.

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Windows DLL Errors

The Windows operating system uses files called Dynamic Link Libraries, or DLL files, to help programs and the OS share commonly used functions. A Dynamic Link Library is a collection of small programs that an executable can access in order to perform a certain function.

When a program needs a particular function, it calls the appropriate DLL and then loads the DLL’s code. For example, a program can use a DLL for functions such as printing rather than having its own unique code for this process. This makes the programmer’s job easy because he doesn’t have to write code for a common process that already exists. It also makes the computer perform better because as a result, many programs share the DLL and take up less resources such as hard drive space or RAM.

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Windows Installer

The last time you installed or removed a computer program there’s a good chance you used Windows Installer.

Windows Installer is a utility provided by Microsoft that manages an application’s installation and removal. It also allows for making modifications and repair of an application. It can be used as a command line utility as well as a service for managing the installation and removal of applications on the Microsoft Windows operating system.

Some of the advantages to Windows Installer include the set of consistent installation rules, better management of shared components and dynamic configuration and control.

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Why is my PC Slow?

It doesn’t take long before even the fastest PCs begin to bog down. Remember how lightning fast it was out of the box? But now that you’ve had it for some time, added your favorite programs, customized your system, cruised the internet and added some freebies, it’s suddenly considerably slower than you ever imagined.

What’s going on, why is your PC slow? There are a number of reasons a PC slows down over time. As you add programs to the system, some of them start up whether you are using them or not and hog valuable resources, others use up memory, even after you close them when done, your hard drive can become fragmented over time, you may have a spyware program lurking around and using up resources, or your system registry may have numerous invalid entries. Any of these problems or a combination of them can slow your PC down considerably.

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CHKDSK

CHKDSK – what is this random assortment of letters – some sort of acronym?

Chkdsk is actually short for Checkdisk, which is what is known as a command in DOS (disk operating system) and also a feature of the Windows operating system by Microsoft. Chkdsk is actually short for Checkdisk, which is what is known as a command in DOS (disk operating system) and also a feature of the Windows operating system by Microsoft. What chkdsk does is verify your hard drive or some sort of floppy disk for system integrity or to see if it is functioning properly.

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Not Responding Errors

Have you ever experienced the problem of logging onto Windows or running some program and getting a “not responding” error?  This frustrating computer error has happened to countless computer users. Like a lot of people, you may be wondering why you received a this error.  Some, but not all of the causes could include: Possible hardware issues ( conflicts ) that exist on your PC, a file known as a ‘password list’ is corrupted, a software program that would load upon startup clashes with another application, a network adapter is not properly functioning, a reserved phrase or word is being used as one of the users name.

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Svchost

For pretty much any computer user who has looked at their task manager box, they will notice something called ‘svchost.exe’.  What exactly is this and is it important?

Svchost.exe is the name of a file in the MS Windows operating system. It is short for Service Host. It is located in the Windows-System32 folder.  Because it does perform as a host, it has the ability to gather numerous services at once and allow them to run in a common environment which is quite efficient because it minimizes boot up time by getting rid of the processes of running numerous independent services in their own allocated memory locations.

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Scandisk

Scandisk is a Microsoft program which checks a hard disk to make sure there are no problems which could lead to data being damaged or lost. Scandisk does not deal with the data itself. Instead, it deals with the organization of the data. This is similar to making sure a filing cabinet’s index is accurate and that none of the files are missing.

Hard disks need programs such as Scandisk because the various parts of the disk are constantly reused when old data is no longer needed. This means that the problems caused by damage to the disk can become extremely complicated.
 

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Some Solutions to a Slow Running PC

The situation is all too common. You spend your hard earned money on a new computer system.  Maybe you bought a slick new desktop or perhaps a thin portable laptop with all the bells and whistles.  In the beginning, your new computer ran great. It booted up fast, loaded programs very quickly and made working on your PC a joy. Then things changed.

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Windows Explorer

Windows Explorer is the main application designed for organizing files in MS Windows.

These files are organized in folders in a very similar manner to a real life filing system. These folders can be stored inside one another to make a more intuitive and efficient system. (This can be compared to how actual tangible files on a similar theme are most often stored together in the same filing cabinet).

 

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Increasing PC Performance

Frustrated by the performance of your computer? Are you ready to go and purchase a new computer system because of the declining performance of your current system? Certainly, that is an option, but there are some things you can do to your current system which would go a long way to increasing its speed and performance.

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Dr. Watson

Dr. Watson is a program error debugging utility that is part of Microsoft Windows XP operating system.

The Dr. Watson utility is brought into service when an error arises with a Windows application. The majority of the time, Dr Watson will run itself automatically when relevant error exists on your system. The Dr. Watson utility will inspect the program and create a log file of data with reference to the particular program, your PC and the conditions surrounding the error.

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MSIMN

Msimn is an email program from Microsoft. It is an essential part of Outlook express. This program will be included in the computer even if you do not use Outlook express for mailing purposes. This is so because all computers have Outlook Express already installed. Msimn.exe is an executable program and is part of Outlook express.

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NTDLL

Ntdll.dll is a component that includes NT system functions. It is a DLL file. A Dynamic Link Library or DLL file is a kind of file that is used with Microsoft Windows, Windows software programs, and with Windows drivers. DLL files usually consist of one or more executable subroutines that can be called by more than one program. A DLL file allows software developers to use Microsoft's or any other company's routines to execute ordinary tasks and help avoid redundant duplication of normally used code.

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An Insight Into System32

Everybody talks about System32. So what exactly is System32? It is basically a directory that is essential for any Microsoft Windows System. If you want your computer to run smoothly, you must have System32 in it.  System32 is normally found in the C: drive under C:\Windows\System32

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Necessity Of Active Shield

 Active Shield is a crucial heuristic screen that dynamically defends your computer from trojans, malware, spyware, trackware, dialers, keyloggers, adware, and various other viruses. It is very important for defending your machine against malicious attacks.

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