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Tuesday, 5 October 2010

If Your Internet Browser open Without Your Clicking

Posted on 05:24 by Unknown
If your PC or Laptop problem like this :

"The other day my browsers started opening two browser windows without my clicking for it too and when I close one of the browser windows, it closes both of them.
I've ran my virus security. Cleaned up the registry files. Updated windows and my browser. Updated my active-x. Reset my mouse settings for a slower speed and yet nothing seems to help... it appears to be getting worse.

I cannot figure this out.

I was wondering, if any of you all could suggest something that would be causing my pc issues.

I would greatly welcome any thoughts you may have on what this issue is and how I may can fix it. "

Explanation in this problem is you can try the CCleaner Program. Here is link, it's free : file hippo

CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. Additionally it contains a fully featured registry cleaner. But the best part is that it's fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware! :)

Cleans the following:

* Internet Explorer
* Firefox
* Google Chrome
* Opera
* Safari
* Windows - Recycle Bin, Recent Documents, Temporary files and Log files.
* Registry cleaner
* Third-party applications
* 100% Spyware FREE
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If Performance Problem in Your Laptop or PC

Posted on 04:35 by Unknown
Sometimes if your Laptop or PC happen like this :

"I've had this computer for about 2 years now and about 6 months ago, I began to have this problem. Every time I would run a graphics intensive game, the performance would gradually become worse and worse until it finally became unplayable. When it first started I would have about 30 minutes before the FPS rate began its sad decline. Today, it's less than 5.

Just yesterday, I tried a complete hard drive wipe with the hope that that would fix whatever the problem was but no such luck. My comp's running great now in every other regard. It loads up quick, basic programs have no delay, etc--but any game with decent graphics is still a disaster.

Does anyone know what might be causing this or what I might be able to do to fix it? "

answer what the problem is--Overheating.
- Explanation about overheating : The system is exhibiting behavior that suggests that there may be an overheating problem with a component, or with the system as a whole. Usually the symptoms that suggest this are heat that is noticeably felt inside the case or on a component, or erratic behavior such as system lockups.

- Diagnosis: Overheating is one of the main enemies of a reliable system. A PC that runs hot will have a shorter life span for its components, and at extremes of temperature, the possibility exists that the system will be unstable. It is even possible (though rare) for the overheating components to be damaged. The importance of system cooling is discussed in more detail here. One problem with diagnosing overheating problems is that symptoms can be related. For example, a processor overheating can lead to other components overheating; similarly, ventilation problems within the system case can exacerbate a problem cooling a processor that runs hot.

- Recommendation: Turn on the PC and run it for about an hour with the case on, in the way you normally would use it on a daily basis. Then perform the following checks:

1. Read this section in the System Care Guide on system cooling, and particularly on ventilation and air flow within the case. Consider taking some of the suggested steps to help you improve the ventilation inside the case if is not adequate.
2. Check the fan on the power supply to make sure it is running. This is the primary cooling mechanism for the PC case and if it is not working, the chances are good that something within the PC may be running too hot. If the fan has stopped, or if the volume of air it is moving seems low, troubleshoot it here.
3. Carefully touch the system processor, or the heat sink near where it attaches to the processor. If it feels so hot that you must withdraw your finger immediately, you likely have a processor cooling problem. Continue here.
4. Check the following components on the motherboard to see if they are running very hot: cache chips (or cache/COASt module), voltage regulator heat sink, BIOS chip. If any of these are running very hot and you are having problems with your motherboard, it may be bad. The voltage regulator can get very hot when some chips are used, and you may need to add extra cooling to keep it at operating temperature. The other components on the motherboard should not get very hot. If you are using a Cyrix 6x86 chip, make sure the motherboard is approved to use it or problems with overheating of the voltage regulator may result.
5. Check the system memory to make sure it is not overheating. It should be warm but not too hot to the touch. Overheated memory is a symptom of either bad memory or problems with the motherboard.
6. Check the hard disks' temperature as well. If they are running very hot then you may need to take corrective action.
7. If you are having repeated or continual heating problems within the case, you may want to consider moving your system into a larger case.

source : pc guide
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Problem in Computer Start Up

Posted on 04:19 by Unknown
If you have problem like this :
" My computer sometimes starts and sometimes I have to start it several times before it will get going. Sometimes in the start up process it will freeze at various times, and if it does start completely, in a few minutes it freezes again! Stupid computer. "

you definitely do not want this to happen on your computer. This may be some explanation of the problem :

1. If the computer starts beeping during startup it means something isn't plugged in right.

2. If you've recently upgraded it you need to makesure your power supply still provides enough wattage for the new components.

3. If you have a DX9 graphics card you need to check what version your PC is using to makesure it hasn't gone up to DX10 or 11. Type dxdiag in the command run prompt and it'll tell you the version number. Higher versions cause your PC to supply to much power to DX9 graphic cards.

4. New memory can cause problems especially if they aren't the same brand. If you've installed some try switching them to a differant combination in the motherboard slots.

5. Make sure everything that plugs into the computer is firmly seated, especially the power-lead.

6. Sounds like a dying power supply, unless you've added a new video card that your current power supply just can't handle.

7. Faults with individual components like memory, video and cpu usually result in a series of beeps to help you diagnose what's wrong, but you don't get that with power supply problems.

8. You've been messing with the BIOS settings.
BIOS settings can be changed by entering Set-Up during boot. Onscreen you should see instructions on how to enter Set-Up, usually by pressing F2 or Delete.
Once in Set-Up you will see an option to reset back to it's Default settings. Save & exit.

9. You've been messing about inside and have power/hardware plugged in to the wrong sockets.

10. Could also be your computer is full of dust. Only way to clean that is to open her up and blow out the dust, remembering anti-static rules.
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