Articles, tagged with "registry entries", page 4
21st September 2009
Registry is the most important component of Microsoft Windows operating system. Whenever you install a software (such as Microsoft SQL Server 2008) or hardware on your computer, a new registry hive is created. But in case if the registry entries of Micros...
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Author:
colindolly
07th August 2009
Your computer can run like it was new again, but you are going to need a clean Windows registry first. What is the registry? It is a complex, internal database that stores virtually all of the information about your computer - including hardware and softw...
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Author:
Carl Ringwall
01st July 2009
Don't you wish your computer ran as fast now as it did when it was new? So how does a computer that runs so fast out of the box become slow? You probably did it to yourself and do not know it. Computers have to store all sorts of configuration and setup d...
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Author:
Carl Ringwall
06th January 2009
DVD/CD-ROM drives (Code 39 error)
At present, the player's devices are CD-ROM, DVD-ROM. The faults are caused by hardware and software kinds. Considering the mechanical is too difficult to the inexperienced, so we here just focus on software dealing with...
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Author:
CharlesBerge
13th February 2008
A spyware is a software that collects information from a computer with internet connection without the owner's knowledge and relays it to another person. Spyware is programming that is put in someone's computer to secretly gather information about the use...
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Author:
Peter Haley
22nd February 2007
The latest Windows operating systems from Microsoft have a time synchronization service installed by default called 'Windows Time'. The time service allows a Windows network to provide time synchronization of all machines within a domain. This article int...
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Author:
Dave