Why it’s Important Fix Registry Errors before they do Damage

January 23, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Software · Comment 

The majority of computer users aren’t familiar with what the Windows registry system does, nor have they even heard of it.A good analogy of the Windows registry is to think f it as the central nervous system of your entire computer. Sounds pretty important huh? It is, and that’s why it’s also important to ensure you’re fixing registry errors as soon as they arise to ensure you don’t run into serious troubles down the road.

How the heck do you know if there are any Registry errors you have to deal with?

It’s difficult to know if there are any issues with your Windows registry, and for most people you would never know unless something went wrong. The best method is to regularly scan and check your registry for missing or incorrect information that could cause a problem down the road.

How Can you Check for Errors?

To check for errors you must scan your system with a Registry cleaner.An entire software niche exists where these types of programs are sold. They’ve been developed especially for this purpose, scanning your registry files and repairing any errors that exist. The good news is that most of the registry cleaners offer a free trial that you can use to initially scan and look for errors. Only after you’ve determined if there is anything needing fixing will you actually have to pay for an full version.

What Types of Errors Might you Find?

When ever you remove or install a piece of software registry entries are made and removed.Not all programs have a clean un-install so pieces of the program can be left behind, especially registry entries.This of course is only one item that could cause troubles with the Windows registry.

What’s Next?

The first step should be getting a free scan tool so that you can check your registry files for any items that might be errors.I’ve spent a lot of time comparing the top registry cleaners. You can get some additional information about our top pick in these Regcure reviews. This article will also help you download a free scan tool from their website to work with.

Depending on the results of the free scan you can opt to pay for the full version of the software, or if nothing major turns up have peace of mind.

How To You Know if Your PC is Infected with Spyware?

January 20, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Software · Comment 
by Scott McKenzie

Spyware, the worst form of malware with the potential to steal your identity, does a good job of hiding itself so that you cannot simply look on your computer and see if you have any spyware programs installed. Because of this, in order to find out if your computer is infected with spyware, you have to look for signs that there is some type of spyware that is affecting your system, so that you can quickly do something about it before your personal data has been stolen.

A sluggish computer is normally the first tell tale sign that it might have spyware. When you have opened two or more programs on your computer, it is the memory that is responsible for assigning your resources/memory to these programs so that they can run smoothly. Spyware, which is a kind of a program, really overloads your computer when it is opened and running without you knowing it thus causing the computer to really slow down.

Another sure sign is when strange programs begin to pop up on your task manager. Some spyware can hide its presence, but most of them can be seen as programs with names you do not recognize. Your computer will detect these normally so keep an eye out for unfamiliar names.

Third indication of a spyware infecting your computer is when icons start appearing on your desktop for trial programs that you have not installed on your system. Seldom they are created by reliable programs e.g AOL had a number of add-on trial program installations on your hard disk. But you never know they may be used by a spyware that wants you to download a program and install it in order to steal some of your identity or infect your computer further

Additionally, if you have not reformatted your hard drive in a while, you probably have low level spyware installed. While this may not be dangerous, it can still harm your computer. As stated earlier, even if your computer’s performance is not negatively impacted, spyware still needs to be removed in order to guarantee that more dangerous spyware does not install itself in the future.

Apart from being difficult to find, spyware is also difficult to get rid of. If you don’t manage to get rid of the entire spyware program, most of them can then reinstall themselves, therefore it’s essential to use special software to successfully locate and uninstall it.

Spyware, even non-invasive spyware, can cause a host of problems for your computer and put you at risk for identity theft. If your computer is infected, you’ll probably notice it’s running slower, but there’s a lot of work going on behind the scenes as well. Even a seemingly innocuous spyware program can attract malicious programs that can record personal and financial data. If you think your computer might be infected, you should make it a top priority to remove it before it’s able to collect and disseminate your personal information.

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Why Using An Adware and Spyware Unilnstaller is Necessary

January 16, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Software · Comment 
by Ed Lathrop

In the last few years, spyware has become very sophisticated. The sick people who write this software, do so to steal information about you. They are out to get your social security number, passwords, banking information and more! Viruses are another concern and although they don’t spy on you they can get so deeply into your hard drive, only a reformat will make it usable again!

In the most basic sense, virus cleaners and spyware cleaners are the same thing. So, if you have a good virus scanner or a good spyware cleaner installed on your computer, you don’t need to install the other kind of program to protect your computer against spyware and viruses. The fact of the matter is a virus protection program and a spyware protection program together on the same PC, don’t work out too well as this arrangement will slow down routine operations.

This article points out which viruses and spyware it is mandatory your spyware or virus cleaner is able to clean off your hard drive. Also, we’ll discuss what this awful stuff is capable of doing to a computer and even your financial well-being.

Spyware and Adware

Spyware and adware are similar in the fact they fact the are able to watch what you are doing on your own computer. Adware is more interested in getting information on you as a customer, so that the people who are using it will know how and what to sell to you. Spyware, in many cases, truly spies on you and can find out a lot of very sensitive information such as your social security number.

The word “malware”is a contraction of the words malicious and software. Some malware are viruses and others are types of spyware that are malicious. Some examples of malware are: trojans, keyloggers, browser hijackers, worms, phishing software, rootkits, and bots. You should be sure your spyware or virus remover is capable of getting rid of all of these.

Rootkits, worms and trojans are types of viruses. Keyloggers, browser hijackers, phishing ware and bots are types of spyware. It is spyware that is most times is interested in stealing your personal information.

Sometimes a virus and spyware will team up on a computer or worse, the computer owner. For instance, a worm will be attached to a rootkit. The rootkit is capable of working its way into your computer’s operating system and then the worm will unleash its terror on your computer.

A Final Word About Removing Spyware

So, now we know we don’t need both spyware removers and antivirus programs installed on our computers. This leads us to believe we need a total one program to keep our computers running in tip top shape, but really there is one more piece of software we should have. When we remove spyware and/or viruses from our computers, we leave registry corruption in its wake. There are many other sources that create registry corruption, but this is one.

This means every computer should have a registry cleaner installed on it because when left alone, registry corruption will make your computer act a lot like some viruses and spyware make a computer act. This means the computer will lose speed and may crash frequently. A good registry scanner should be run once a month or so and after any malware has been removed.

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