May 8th, 2009
If you are running Windows Vista, then this article will quickly and easily help you to free up some memory in order to speed up your computer. By default, the Windows Aero theme is the default theme for Windows Vista. This is fine if you have more than 2 GBs of memory (i.e. RAM), not running multiple applications simultaneously and really want to have the cool Windows Aero effects such as transparent windows. However, the Windows Aero theme uses about 30 MBs of RAM under the minimal settings. Here is a capture of the task manager showing the Desktop Windows Manager (dvm.exe) using 33 MBs of RAM.

By simply switching to a less memory aggressive theme, you can free up some memory to speed up your PC. To do this, right click on your desktop and pick Personalize, then click on Windows Color and Appearance. Choose to open the classic appearance properties link and then change your theme to Windows Vista Basic as shown here:

Once you apply the new theme settings, you will have freed about 30 MBs of memory that is now available for other more important programs. Here is a screen shot of the task manager once the Windows Vista Basic theme is applied:

We hope you enjoyed this simple yet effective tip to speed up your Windows PC. For further computer speedup, try a free scan using RegCure.

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April 8th, 2009
Ever wonder why your computer takes longer to loadup windows the more you use it? We all have purchased a brand new computer and it seems so much faster to boot up to Windows then it is now. The slow bootup is not your imagination and may not be due to anything being wrong with your PC. From my experience, the slow bootup time is due to the increased Windows startup entries added by installed programs. For example, if you installed Adobe Acrobat reader, it automatically adds an entry into your Wndows startup file to load Adobe Acrobat when Windows loads. In addition, this startup will also try to check for updates everytime Windows is started up. This adds to increased use of resources and longer bootup times. Therefore to increase the bootup time of your Microsoft Windows computer, remove any programs from the Windows startup that is not necessary. To do this go to Start>Run and type in msconfig. This will bring up the Windows’ System configuration window as shown here:

Fig. 1 Windows system configuration window.
When the Windows system configuration window comes up, choose Selective Startup. Now you can click on the Startup tab and uncheck any programs that do not need to be loaded at startup. Just becareful not to uncheck any programs you do not know are necessary. Here is a screen shot:

Fig. 2 Startup tab programs.
Once you are done, click apply and Windows should load up faster the next time you startup. If your computer still seems slow, then please try the free PC scan offered on RegCure-PC-Optimizer.com.

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March 21st, 2009
If you have ever tried to run a game or any other multimedia on your PC, and received a message indicating that you need to install DirectX, don’t panic. DirectX is software that Windows uses for displaying videos and playing audio files in standard formats. It is generally important to have the current version of DirectX installed to avoid any conflicts. The current version, DirectX 10.0, will typically run programs that once required DirectX 8, DirectX 9, or any previous version. However, this is not the case the other way around. If you have something that requires DirectX 10.0, you will have to upgrade Windows. Sometimes you may not realize that the DirectX needs to be updated. However, there are errors and programs you may encounter with older releases of the software. When trying to run a program, if you can errors about the system not being able to locate or initialize a file, failing to start, or performing an illegal operation, it could be due to you running an old version of DirectX. Poor quality video and/or sound playback is a strong indicator that there is an incompatibilty in your DirectX version and the program trying to display the multimedia.
You can check to see which version of DirectX by going to Start>Run. Type in dxdiag in the text box and press Enter. The DirectX diagnostic tool will launch and you can now see what version of DirectX you are currently have installed on your Windows system. If you are running Windows Vista then DirectX 10.0 is what you should have installed. If not you can go here, http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/AboutGFW/Pages/DirectX10.aspx, to get the latest version. If you are running Windows XP, then you should have DirectX 9.0c installed. If not go here, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=2DA43D38-DB71-4C1B-BC6A-9B6652CD92A3&displaylang=en, to download the latest version.

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March 9th, 2009
want to make sure your computer is running optimally? Want to make sure you are protected from the latest viruses and Windows hacks? Then make sure you have Windows update running and that it is set to update automatically. To see if you have this setup, go to your control panel and click on Windows Update. There you should select the recommende setting of “Install updates automatically.” If you want to see what updates will be performed and would like to confirm yourself, you can choose the second option of “Download updates but let me choose whether to install them.” Keeping your Windows operting system updated is your best defense for Windows exploits and the hackers trying to exploit them.

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February 18th, 2009
Many people confuse java with javascript and vice versa. If you see a java error or a javascript error, knowing the difference between the two can help you fix the issue or even ignore it altogether.
Java is a programming language developed by Sun. Java is often used to write standalone programs for your computer and applets. Usually if you see a java error this means that the java program or applet installed on your PC is at fault. To remedy a java error you may need to reinstall the program, reinstall the java runtime client, and/or fix any corrupt registry items related to the offending java program. Usually updating of the java runtime envirnoment is done automatically. If your java runtime envirnoment (JRE) has problems updating, you may need to reinstall it.
To learn more about java please vist: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language)
Javascript is scrippting language and does not need to be compiled. Javascript is run by your web browser. If you see a javascript error, it usually means that your internet browser cannot process the script. This can be do to bad java script programming by the website you are visiting and/or isssues with your web browser. The best way to diagnose java script problem is to try to open the same webpage on a different computer. If the error still occurs then it is most likely an error on the webpage side, which has nothing to do with your PC.
To learn more about javascript please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript

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January 9th, 2009
A printer spooler queues up print jobs for later printing. This is a great tool if you are dealing with networked printers or have several computers printing to the same printer. The printer spool will help the printer to print the pages in a queue. In general, consumer grade printers have insufficient memory to store all the pages that you are printing. A printer spool with queue everything to be used later.
This service is required if you have printers with applications that use the printing sub-system (like PDF converters). If this does not fit your needs, you can disable the print spooler service. This will save about 3.8 MB in memory resources. Your printers will still be “installed” if you disable this service, but not visible in the printers folder. After restarting the print spooler, they will reappear and be available for use. I place this service into manual mode and only start it up when printing is required. In manual mode, the service will not automatically start at boot time. However, if you do a lot of printing, automatic mode is the most convenient.
If you have a print spooler error, try disabling and then re-enabling the service again. If this does not work, uninstall the printer and reinstall it again.

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January 8th, 2009
Dr. Watson is an error windows that is shown a specific software has caused an error in the Windows operatiinf system. Whenever a program crashes. the Dr. Watson debugger screen is shown. This tells you that some error has occurred in the system and you have to send this error report to the publisher or ask for help. However, usually the error message is more of an annoyance then it is helpful.
People start thinking that there is some problem with their computer or there is a virus in their system. The program error may be caused by a virus, but this could also be the result of software not working properly. There are ways with which you can disable Dr. Watson messages to keep appearing.
On the Microsoft online help center, you can find ways to disable the debugger. If you are not a programmer, this is recommended that you should not try to debug the program. In new version of Windows like Vista, Dr. Watson is disabled by default. To enable it, press the F1 key on the desktop and search for Dr Watson Debugger and you can start it up.

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December 22nd, 2008
Keeping your PC optimized and in the same condition you first got it is not always the easiest thing to do. Files get corrupted, your harddrive gets fragmented, and often you’ll end up with background programs which you never use eating up your computer’s processing power. So what can you do? There are several simple tips you can use to optimize your PC, speed up boot time, and keep your PC running more smoothly for years to come especially in these tough economic times.
1.) Disable Special Effects: New operating systems—Vista in particular—tend to include great-looking visual effects such as animations and windows transparency. However, for older computers these unneeeded features can really slow down performance. Optimize your PC by disabling these options and enjoy smoother computer performance.
2.) Defragment your Hard Drive Once a Month: When your computer saves data to the hard drive, it does so in a fairly random fashion. After you first install a software program the entire application may be located in the same place on the drive, but each time you save data, it will likely get saved to a different location. When this happens the files become fragmented, and your Windows OS will operate more slowly over time. When you defragment your drive, all the tiny fragments of data are collected and stored in a more logical fashion, so the computer can retrieve them more quickly.
3.) Check for Spyware Once a Week: If you have an internet connection, your computer is vulnerable to spyware, adware, viruses, and other types of malicious software programs, collectively known as malware, which slow your computer down hugely if it becomes infected. Even if you use a good fire wall and run antivirus software, it’s still a good idea to scan your computer once a week or so, simply because most antivirus programs aren’t comprehensive enough to provide protection against every type of malware.
4.) Upgrade your RAM: One of the most cost-effective ways to speed up your computer is to buy some RAM for your computer. This is especially critical if you upgrade your software or are installing new software since they usually take up more RAM. In addition, if you use Windows Vista, a minimum of 2 GB RAM is recommended.
5.) Uninstall Unused Programs: One quick method to clean up your hard drive and to free up space is to uninstall any programs you no longer use. A clean hard drive will help with your computer performance.

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September 12th, 2008
RegCure was developed by a company called ParetoSoft, Inc. This registry cleaner is diagnostic tool and repair utility, and provides a comprehensive scan. It’s one of the most popular registry cleaners, and once you examine the product, it’s easy to understand why.
RegCure quickly scans your registry, and is able to uncover a number of errors that other programs don’t find. This software program then fixes any issues your computer might be having, and gets rid of registry keys that are making your computer run in a slow manner. Installation is easy and it will not use up a large amount of the resources on your computer. After RegCure scans your computer and fixes the problems, your expensive machine will be running to its optimum capacity in just seconds.
How Hard is it to Apply the Program?
This product is not difficult to use at all, in fact, it’s designed for those who don’t have a lot of experience in fixing computers. Fear not, you do not have to be a computer expert! The RegCure software does virtually all the work. RegCure offers an easy, hands-off registry fix.
Customer Service:
RegCure offers online customer service 24/7. The company utilizes an online help desk system, which is quite easy to get answers from.
A word of caution: do NOT expect RegCure to eliminate spyware parasites. This product only handles issues with the registry. If spyware is a problem for you, then you need a product like XoftSpySE. Summary:
When you consider price, ease of use, and effectiveness, it’s easy to see that RegCure gets my highest recommendation.

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September 11th, 2008
The RegCure registry cleaner is easy to obtain. You can download the RegCure software for a free scan. However, while you can scan your computer for errors using the free version of RegCure, you can only fix font type and file association errors with the free version. Therefore, if RegCure finds any other type of errors, it is certainly a good idea to buy the full version of RegCure.
Using RegCure
Upon starting the RegCure software you can see how user friendly it is. It is just a simple three step process. First, you identify what areas of your registry that you would like the RegCure software to scan. Second, you let the RegCure software scan your registry and find those errors. Third, RegCure allows you to manage which errors to fix. If you are using Windows XP or Windows Vista, it is always a good idea to create a restore point first before you do your scan, just in case the RegCure registry cleaner manages to delete something important from your registry, which is highly unlikely.

Results with Using RegCure
In our test, it took a total of seven minutes for RegCure to scan our test computer and fix the resulting errors. The only problem we had with RegCure during testing was that the scanning stopped when we navigated to another tab. However, we had to simply rescan and let RegCure do its thing before using the computer again.
Verdict
In our opinion, RegCure is the simplest and most comprehensive registry cleaner in the marker today. We noticed that there are some negative reviews posted on the internet about RegCure. These negative reviews claim that RegCure actually caused their computer to crash. However, we experienced no such issues with RegCure. We highly recommend RegCure to optimize your computer performance and fix any potential errors that may be lurking around.

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