Thursday, December 24, 2009

Tips to Computer Optimization

Posted on/at 4:21 AM by K P Pandey

Computer optimization is all about maintaining your system so that it works fast with less hardware resources. Generally, a computer may be optimized so that it executes commands more quickly.
Computer optimization is not new for us but there are people who lack this knowledge. In this article we have mentioned some of the methods to enhance system performance. It is found that most of us use certain kind of tools to tune up system performance. However, we like to tell you certain ways of Windows 7 computer optimization which you can do by yourself without any external tool.
1. Users always look at speeding up boot time and usually you can do this by minimizing the number of startup programs that load every-time Windows boot. You can access the list of startup programs by clicking on ‘Start’ then typing ‘msconfig’ into the search box. Now click on the Startup tab and uncheck those programs that you would prefer not to run during startup.

2. I you have a low capacity hard drives that is running without reformatting from a long time then the hard drive will take long time in Windows 7 installation
Most of the users frequently install new software but never paid attention about removing the previously installed or unused software.

3. You can also go to add-remove programs and uninstall everything that is not necessary and any program trials that you will not be subscribing to.
4. What we personally believe that shutting down the computer every night is best option to get more from your computer. People always argue that turning a computer on and off constantly is harder on the hard drive. However according to hard drive manufacturers; it is not true with today’s hard drives.

5. When you are continuously installing and uninstalling programs, a hard drive will leave pieces of those programs in different places throughout the entire drive. When the user wants to use a specific program, the hard drive will search for different locations to access that information thus creating a longer wait time. To solve this issue, a hard drive should be defragmented fairly often.

Computer Optimization Services

Posted on/at 3:10 AM by K P Pandey

Want to modify your PC to help it work more efficiently along with making use of fewer resources without replacing any of its parts? Well! The process is known as computer optimization.

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Take a look at our scope of service:

* Virus and Spyware Removal
* Remove unwanted files, services, background processes
* Uninstalling Unused Programs
* Installation of latest updates for Antivirus and Antispyware software.
* Backup of important documents
* Configuration of the browser you want.
* Remove other unwanted files to free hard drive space
* Remove unnecessary background processes

Monday, December 21, 2009

VMware Workstation 7

Posted on/at 2:45 PM by K P Pandey

VMware Workstation 7 is the right choice for developers and power users. It is the latest version of VMware’s desktop virtualization tool and it gives premium technology to developers.

VMware Workstation 7 was released in October 2009 and costs $189. VMware Workstation 7 is fully compatible with Windows 7 and Windows XP Mode. This latest version also supports running VMware enterprise virtualization platforms as virtual machines.

VMware Workstation 7 can also run on older hardware that does not have CPU virtualization extensions and robust Windows graphics virtualization. It also does not have vast Microsoft support for VMware’s own top-of-the-line server virtualization products.

Windows 7 Support

In this latest version of VMware Workstation, the chief among the new features is support for Windows 7 and Windows 7 Aero interface.

Both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 Enterprise editions work fine as virtual machines running under VMware Workstation 7. A test was performed on Lenovo T400s, which is equipped with an Intel P9600 Core2 Duo CPU and 4GB of RAM. The Lenovo T400s was installed with Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit as the base OS and the physical host was equipped with an integrated USB-based fingerprint scanner, a four-point touch-enabled trackpad and the usual classification of USB and eSATA ports found on Lenovo’s current line of business-class computers. The system was also equipped with an SSD hard drive.

VMware Workstation 7 also supports the Aero interface in Windows 7 and Windows Vista. For improved CAD, game and 3D interface experiences; the latest version of VMware Workstation also adds Microsoft support for OpenGL 1.4 and Shader Model 3.0.
Windows XP Mode is a virtual machine which has Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3. If you want to install and run Windows XP productivity applications on a Windows 7 computer then Windows XP Mode will be handy for you. VMware can directly import a Windows XP Mode file and use it in VMware Workstation 7.

It is possible to simultaneously run an instance of Windows XP Mode under Windows 7 Virtual PC and an instance of Windows XP Mode under VMware Workstation 7.

Latest Devices and the Operating Systems

Posted on/at 2:02 AM by K P Pandey

Do you think that it is you who are in-charge of controlling a computer? Think again! There is the trustworthy computer mouse, which you can move anywhere on the desktop, evoking up your music library or Internet browser at the slightest wave. Youfeel like a director while using your desktop or laptop but there is a lot going with in the computer and the the real man who handles all the task is the operating system.

Most of the desktop or laptop PCs come pre-loaded with Windows operating system. Macintosh computers come pre-loaded with Mac OS X operating system which is developed by Apple. The first thing loaded into the computer system is the operating system because a computer is useless without the operating system.

More recently, small computers have also started using the operating systems instead of any other software. Like Microsoft has launched different versions of Windows Mobile which is being used in mobiles such as Apple's iPhone, Microsoft's Zune and many more. If you like to experiment with electronic devices, you must be well aware with the facts that that operating systems are now available on many of the devices which we use every day like cell phones, wireless access points, digital players etc. The small computers used in all these daily use electronic devices are so powerful that they are now capable of running an operating system and all those applications that are used on a computer. The modern cell phone is now more powerful than a desktop computer, so this improvement makes sense and is a natural development.

The operating system organizes and controls hardware and software to make that device behave in a pliable but predictable way. For devices, an operating system creates the capability to:
serve for different purposes
interact with users in more complex ways
keep up with requirements that change over time

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Dell Computer Support

Posted on/at 2:24 AM by K P Pandey

Are you searching for solutions and technical help for your Dell computer? iYogi can detect as well as troubleshoot all errors and problems hampering the efficiency of your system.

We bring breakthrough computer support services for your Dell PC to keep it running at top speed by preventing all pitfalls of having malware or nasty technical errors in your system.

With iYogi, you avail fast and secure remote support virtually anywhere, anytime. We also offer over-the-phone support. So it depends on your convenience which mode you use.

Our Dell Computer Support package includes

  • A full range of proven preventive, diagnostic, and troubleshooting services.
  • Installation of windows based operating systems
  • Printer/Scanner Support
  • PC Security services
  • Online Data back-up

Thursday, December 10, 2009

How to Turn on Help and Support in Windows XP

Posted on/at 2:24 AM by K P Pandey

Microsoft Support and Help allows you to find answers to issues that you are having in Windows XP by pressing F1, and it also allows trusted individuals to provide assistance from a remote location. Follow these steps to enable these important functions

Follow the steps
Make sure that the "Help and Support" service is enabled. Press "Start" and choose "Run.

Once the "Run" dialog appears type "services.msc" in the "Open: box" and press "OK."

In the "Services" window scroll down to "Help and Support" service. Right-click and choose "Properties."

Once in the "Properties" section make sure that "Start up Type" is set to "Automatic" or "Manual." Also check to make sure that "Service Status" says "Started." If not, click the "Start" button. Press "OK."

Access "Help and Support" by clicking the "Start" button and choosing "Help and Support" from the "Start" menu.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

How to Install True Type Fonts on an HP Computer

Posted on/at 2:06 AM by K P Pandey

Installing OpenType and True Type fonts on an HP computer is a simple process once the font files have been downloaded or copied from CD and saved to your hard drive. In just a few steps, fonts may be installed and made available to applications. This blog provides hp support to installing font on hp computer

Follow the Steps
Click the "Start" button and click on Control Panel.

Double-click the Fonts icon.

Click "File" from the top navigation menu and select "Install New Font" from the menu. The file navigator will appear.

Navigate to the True Type font location saved on the hard drive using the Drive and Folder navigation windows.

Highlight the font to install in the Font List window.

Click "OK" to install.

Test the font installation by opening a word processor and searching for the font in the fonts list. Reboot the computer if the font is not found.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Easy Troubleshooting with Windows 7

Posted on/at 4:32 AM by K P Pandey

Sometimes you might face computer problems that are very common but annoying. Now, you can imagine a Windows computer that is able to solve most of your problems. All this has become possible with the new computer troubleshooting in the Microsoft Windows 7.

The Windows Troubleshooting is capable of diagnosing the common computer problems and also provides solutions to these issues. Microsoft Windows 7 is able to solve different common problems, so as to make you productive all the time.

The tool makes use of the built-in troubleshooter which carries the solution for different computer problems. To explain this, let us take an example that the issues is related to your printer and it can be solved by using the printing troubleshooter. This computer troubleshooter help removes the jobs which are stuck in the print queue. Also, the problem related to the networked printers can also be resolved by using the printing troubleshooter.

For launching the computer troubleshooting platform, you have to first move to the Start menu and then you have to enter fix or troubleshoot. After entering fix or troubleshoot, a wizard will be launched. There are other computer troubleshooters which are running in the background of the new Windows 7. Whenever a problem is identified by them, it will be informed to you in the Action center.

There are various built-in troubleshooters supported by Microsoft Windows 7 like Aero Troubleshooter, Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter, Internet Connections Troubleshooter, Program Compatibility Troubleshooter and many more. Microsoft Windows 7 also offers the Businesses with the ability for creating their own troubleshooters.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Backup Recovery Software

Posted on/at 9:40 PM by K P Pandey

Today people are more concern about their data. No doubt increasing use of computer system to manage data by the Windows users for personal and business purposes, instances of data loss also increasing. Loss or damage data may create several problems. To avoid such situations many users used to create backup of their data with Microsoft Backup Recovery tool and keep it to some different location. Microsoft Backup Recovery utility stores or save data in form of .BKF files.

However, after taking a full backup, you can't be sure that data is safe. Your data may also get corrupt due to following reasons as follows:

• Virus attack (Trojans)
• Automatic System Shutdown.
• CRC Errors.
• Backup interruption.
• Software corruption.
Have you ever thought that what will you do when suddenly you see an error message on your computer screen like this:
• An inconsistency was encountered on the requested media.

• The backup file contains unrecognized data and cannot be used.

• The backup file is unusable. You must erase it, or choose another file.

May be you're not aware but its tue that there various backup recovery software available on Internet. These backup recovery software allow users to repair damaged BKF files.

These Backup Recovery Software offers grate advantages as follows:

• Open Corrupt BKF & explore files in BKF.
• Option to Save selected or complete files or folders.
• Supports Unicode characters.
• Display Preview of Microsoft Backup . BKF file contents.
• Offer Advance Search option to quickly locate files inside BKF archive by extension, size, type.

Note: You can get a demo or paid version of any one of these backup recovery software.

Friday, November 27, 2009

How to Check Your Applications Compatible with Windows 7

Posted on/at 3:59 AM by K P Pandey

When you are migrating to a new operating system, everyone is concerned with the application compatibility of new operating system. Windows Vista was launched in 2007 and it lacks in application compatibility.

So, it is obvious that before migrating to Microsoft Windows 7, any IT professional will want to examine its application compatibility and it is not easy to check compatibility of each and every software.

Microsoft has made this a lot easier for IT professionals by launching the Windows 7 Application Compatibility List. This Application Compatibility List has information about more than 5,500 programs which are compatible with Microsoft Windows 7.

This application compatibility list shows compatibility status for both 32- and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows 7 and major/minor version numbers, company name, URL, the date the statuses were updated for each application. This compatibility list is available for download and is free.

If you find any application that is not compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 and is not in this application list then there are a number of ways to solve this issue. You can run that software in Windows 7's XP Mode. XP mode will allow you to run your existing applications on a Windows 7 system. This XP mode has a pre-loaded virtual hard drive and is licensed with Windows XP Service Pack 3.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Technical Support to Clean Install Your Computer

Posted on/at 11:11 PM by K P Pandey

A clean install is a computer installation of an operating system on a computer which has been totally erased. Clean installation come in handy when you have bought a new computer or you want to replace your old operating system with a new one. While it may sound a bit difficult for those who are first time using this process but it is actually relatively easy and it erases all the computer viruses and other computer errors.

To opt for a clean install of an operating system on your old Windows computer, there could be a number of reasons. The most common reason is computer viruses. By doing a clean install of a computer, you can completely remove all computer viruses as all the data from the hard drive is wiped. Corrupted registry files and other computer problems will also be solved. Reinstalling the operating system can also fix slow computer issues like a Windows computer running very slowly or computer crash.

The main disadvantage of clean install is that you will lose settings, files and the other data. So, it is recommended that you take the backup of all the settings and important data before you clean install your Windows computer. By taking the backup, many settings can be kept in perfect and then you can reapply then with backup programs specially made for this purpose. For example, you can save your web browsers history and other settings and install it on your new Windows computer.

While many people think that after a clean install, they can start from scratch and ensure that nothing on the hard drive will clash or interfere with the new operating system.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Welcome to Technical Support Blog

Posted on/at 9:56 PM by K P Pandey

Hello and most welcome to the new Technical Support Blog, the source for information, coming, and updates about Operating system Support for Windows, Windows Trouble-Shoot, Ways to enhance the Windows OS Experience weather it be 98 to Vista, Windows 7 and Hardware issue we will try to cover all the topics to the broader extent we can.

The blog OS support weight on tips & tricks, advices, reviews, news, registry tweaks, secret hacks, latest stuff on the Net, technology news, software reviews, tips to optimize and enhance computer performance & Computer Support.

We thought now was the correct time to open the door and start a conversation with the Web community about what’s occurrence with Windows and the future of the Operating System.
We mean to use this blog to:

- Provide genuine messages about Windows OS and their query’s for our volunteer community.
- Highlight enhancements, both current and future.

Additionally we want to hear from you.

What do you think about Windows OS and Hardware problem? Why do you use it or what edge do u find to use them on others? Is there something you would like to see fixed? When you’ve been around as long as we have, some people are bound to have great things to say, while others might have a few choice words based on their personal experience. Either way, we want to hear it

Cheerss!!!