Overclocking - What Is It And Is It Safe?

Usually, when someone wants to increase their computers processing speed, their first thought is to buy a new, up to date computer. Something that is newly on the market. They do this with the hope that they won’t have to buy anything new for a long time.

Newer applications and programs are becoming so complex that they require more disk space and memory to operate. And the consumer ends up repeating their routine of buying new computers and/or components in an endless effort to try to keep up with technology. This can get VERY expensive and frustrating. Specially when you consider the very REAL fact that once you get your new computer home, it is already considered obsolete! Even before you plug it in!

Computer Freezing

Computer freezing? Don’t know why? There could be many possible reasons for this. The most common reason could be your windows registry. From the time you turn on your computer, the windows registry starts keeping track of important information.

The windows registry stores information such as the hardware that is installed in your computer, the memory configuration, what programs and system files are required when starting up your computer, etc… It doesn’t matter how much data is accessed, the Operating System of your computer will look in the registry to find out where the file is located and which version it is. That makes the registry a very integral part of computer.

Windows XP - System Restore.

Do you have Windows XP as your operating system (OS)? The majority of all PC’s around the world are happily using Windows XP.

For the most part, XP is an excellent OS, but there are some things that you could tweak to customize it so that your PC runs faster and is more secure. In this post, we will be focusing on…

The System Restore.