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		<title>Computer Hangs Up &#8211; How to Fix Computer Freeze</title>
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<p>I&#8217;m sure most of you will agree that there is nothing more frustrating than when a computer hangs up! A person can definitely lose their religion when a computer is experiencing problems such as freeze ups, lock up or not responding. For instance, a windows XP freeze usually will occur when you&#8217;re right in the middle of an urgent task that you want to complete right this very minute, right?</p>
<p>Well, you&#8217;re not alone. Everyone faces these same frustrations day in and day out. The two most common reasons you are experiencing these pc problems is because your windows registry needs to be cleaned out or you have spyware on your computer. When was the last time you cleaned out your computer&#8217;s registry? It could be never, right? And, is your machine protected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?</p>
<p>Just like a car or a motorcycle, regularly scheduled maintenance must be performed on your system to keep it running smoothly and at optimum speed.</p>
<p>First, we strongly urge you to clean up your system by eliminating all spyware that may be lurking on your computer without your knowledge. As per CNN News, 90% of Americans who surf the internet are infected. Spyware is the #1 cause of identify theft these days. Make sure your personal information is safe by downloading the #1 spyware program on the market today. After running a good spyware program, there still could be references to the spyware files left on your system&#8217;s registry. Those traces could eventually clutter up your registry causing havoc to your computer in the future.</p>
<p>The second step to maintaining your computer&#8217;s performance would be cleaning the registry. The registry is the most important part of the computer since this is where everything is controlled. As you continue to download new programs, add new documents, etc. unnecessary files linger on your computer causing the registry to clog up and eventually will need to be cleaned out so that your computer will run more smoothly and like new.</p>
<p>There are many registry cleaner software programs online but which one is the best one? There are some that are totally free but without your knowledge may contain a Trojan horse or a virus that will be downloaded to your computer which may cause more damage than good.</p>
<p>The best registry cleaner on the internet will not only scan and correct errors but will also run a defragmentation on the registry which will organize your data and not have it spread out all over. You, like most people, are not sure whether you will accidently delete something important if you try to manually fix your computer yourself. That is also why a registry cleaner is the sure fire way to go. The best registry cleaner will not delete any important documents or files like some other unsafe software programs have done in the past.</p>
<p>Luckily there are 2 magical softwares that will fix these computer hang ups and get your system running just as fast as it did when it just came out of the box.</p>
<p>I am sure you&#8217;ve had computer technicians come out to your home and charge you over $200 to run these same name brand software programs to get rid of spyware and clean up your registry. As I mentioned, they run the program but you do not own the 2 software programs. These are the two steps they perform on your machine to fix it but, of course, they do not tell you that you can purchase the same name brand software programs online for a fraction of what they charge. And what is really convenient, is that you can download it for free to find out if you have spyware and find out what type of errors you have before you even purchase it. Sweet deal, right?</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Jared Banks						</strong></em></p>
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						Top 2 Steps To Solving Computer Hangs Up &#038; Computer FreezeStep No. 1: To review the best Anti-Spyware Programs in the world, visit <a  target="_new" href="http://best-spyware-remover-reviews.com/">http://www.best-spyware-remover-reviews.com</a>Step No. 2: To review the best Registry Cleaner Software Programs in the world, visit <a  target="_new" href="http://best-registry-cleaner-reviews.com/">http://www.best-registry-cleaner-reviews.com</a>					</div>
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<p>I&#8217;m sure most of you will agree that there is nothing more frustrating than when a computer hangs up! A person can definitely lose their religion when a computer is experiencing problems such as freeze ups, lock up or not responding. For instance, a windows XP freeze usually will occur when you&#8217;re right in the middle of an urgent task that you want to complete right this very minute, right?</p>
<p>Well, you&#8217;re not alone. Everyone faces these same frustrations day in and day out. The two most common reasons you are experiencing these pc problems is because your windows registry needs to be cleaned out or you have spyware on your computer. When was the last time you cleaned out your computer&#8217;s registry? It could be never, right? And, is your machine protected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?</p>
<p>Just like a car or a motorcycle, regularly scheduled maintenance must be performed on your system to keep it running smoothly and at optimum speed.</p>
<p>First, we strongly urge you to clean up your system by eliminating all spyware that may be lurking on your computer without your knowledge. As per CNN News, 90% of Americans who surf the internet are infected. Spyware is the #1 cause of identify theft these days. Make sure your personal information is safe by downloading the #1 spyware program on the market today. After running a good spyware program, there still could be references to the spyware files left on your system&#8217;s registry. Those traces could eventually clutter up your registry causing havoc to your computer in the future.</p>
<p>The second step to maintaining your computer&#8217;s performance would be cleaning the registry. The registry is the most important part of the computer since this is where everything is controlled. As you continue to download new programs, add new documents, etc. unnecessary files linger on your computer causing the registry to clog up and eventually will need to be cleaned out so that your computer will run more smoothly and like new.</p>
<p>There are many registry cleaner software programs online but which one is the best one? There are some that are totally free but without your knowledge may contain a Trojan horse or a virus that will be downloaded to your computer which may cause more damage than good.</p>
<p>The best registry cleaner on the internet will not only scan and correct errors but will also run a defragmentation on the registry which will organize your data and not have it spread out all over. You, like most people, are not sure whether you will accidently delete something important if you try to manually fix your computer yourself. That is also why a registry cleaner is the sure fire way to go. The best registry cleaner will not delete any important documents or files like some other unsafe software programs have done in the past.</p>
<p>Luckily there are 2 magical softwares that will fix these computer hang ups and get your system running just as fast as it did when it just came out of the box.</p>
<p>I am sure you&#8217;ve had computer technicians come out to your home and charge you over $200 to run these same name brand software programs to get rid of spyware and clean up your registry. As I mentioned, they run the program but you do not own the 2 software programs. These are the two steps they perform on your machine to fix it but, of course, they do not tell you that you can purchase the same name brand software programs online for a fraction of what they charge. And what is really convenient, is that you can download it for free to find out if you have spyware and find out what type of errors you have before you even purchase it. Sweet deal, right?</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Jared Banks						</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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						Top 2 Steps To Solving Computer Hangs Up &#038; Computer FreezeStep No. 1: To review the best Anti-Spyware Programs in the world, visit <a  target="_new" href="http://best-spyware-remover-reviews.com/">http://www.best-spyware-remover-reviews.com</a>Step No. 2: To review the best Registry Cleaner Software Programs in the world, visit <a  target="_new" href="http://best-registry-cleaner-reviews.com/">http://www.best-registry-cleaner-reviews.com</a>					</div>
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		<title>Fair Computer Repair Prices</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 11:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Whether the economy is flourishing or in trouble, when it comes to getting high quality computer repair, many people tend to have the notion that the price of quality is the same as the quality itself: high. This is the furthest thing from true, particularly when it comes to the competitive nature of computer pricing for the services online versus getting the services at a repair shop.</p>
<p>One thing is certain, when your computer breaks down, it doesn&#8217;t wait to pick an opportune time. The exact opposite is usually true and not only may you be in the middle of an enormous project that you have been working on for hours but you may also be facing a deadline that is very near, you may be in another city or state or country other than where you normally reside and, to make matters virtually as complicated as possible, you may be working in the middle of the night when your computer faces a breakdown or ceases to function properly.</p>
<p>Fair computer repair prices are those which are not only competitive but they are respective of many factors such as associated costs. Many online repair sites can offer the best prices because they have virtually no overhead because they work from a website rather than a repair shop.</p>
<p>For some computer repair comes at a time when the price is the major issue. The best air computer repair prices are often flat rate pricing rather than per hour charges that provide you with a peace of mind regarding the costs even before the work is started. Whether it is your computer, network, printer or some other similar peripheral that is accessible can be fixed at a price that doesn&#8217;t break the bank.</p>
<p>Fair prices impact not only computer repair needs but they have a direct bearing on upgrades, installations, tune-ups and much more. You don&#8217;t have to be an expert in the field to get the best prices on quality products such as genuine Windows XP or MAC specific products.</p>
<p>Whether you need something minor done or some major repairs the opportunity to pay the right price is always welcome. Services such as firewall installation, connecting hardware applications to the Internet and more are all often part of computer repair bundles that are priced to ensure that no business or individual is too small or has a budget that cannot afford these important features and repairs. So if you want to set up web monitoring to keep track of web visits or you&#8217;ve contracted a destructive virus that is running rampant along your networks, you can get fair computer repair prices to get the work done right away.</p>
<p>Fair prices often also include a warranty for at least a year on the work that&#8217;s performed. Likewise, if you need components, you can get fair prices on some of the best names such as Seagate, Intel and Microsoft. Don&#8217;t pay an arm and a leg for repairs, upgrades and installations when you don&#8217;t have to.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Keith Reig						</strong></em></p>
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<p>Whether the economy is flourishing or in trouble, when it comes to getting high quality computer repair, many people tend to have the notion that the price of quality is the same as the quality itself: high. This is the furthest thing from true, particularly when it comes to the competitive nature of computer pricing for the services online versus getting the services at a repair shop.</p>
<p>One thing is certain, when your computer breaks down, it doesn&#8217;t wait to pick an opportune time. The exact opposite is usually true and not only may you be in the middle of an enormous project that you have been working on for hours but you may also be facing a deadline that is very near, you may be in another city or state or country other than where you normally reside and, to make matters virtually as complicated as possible, you may be working in the middle of the night when your computer faces a breakdown or ceases to function properly.</p>
<p>Fair computer repair prices are those which are not only competitive but they are respective of many factors such as associated costs. Many online repair sites can offer the best prices because they have virtually no overhead because they work from a website rather than a repair shop.</p>
<p>For some computer repair comes at a time when the price is the major issue. The best air computer repair prices are often flat rate pricing rather than per hour charges that provide you with a peace of mind regarding the costs even before the work is started. Whether it is your computer, network, printer or some other similar peripheral that is accessible can be fixed at a price that doesn&#8217;t break the bank.</p>
<p>Fair prices impact not only computer repair needs but they have a direct bearing on upgrades, installations, tune-ups and much more. You don&#8217;t have to be an expert in the field to get the best prices on quality products such as genuine Windows XP or MAC specific products.</p>
<p>Whether you need something minor done or some major repairs the opportunity to pay the right price is always welcome. Services such as firewall installation, connecting hardware applications to the Internet and more are all often part of computer repair bundles that are priced to ensure that no business or individual is too small or has a budget that cannot afford these important features and repairs. So if you want to set up web monitoring to keep track of web visits or you&#8217;ve contracted a destructive virus that is running rampant along your networks, you can get fair computer repair prices to get the work done right away.</p>
<p>Fair prices often also include a warranty for at least a year on the work that&#8217;s performed. Likewise, if you need components, you can get fair prices on some of the best names such as Seagate, Intel and Microsoft. Don&#8217;t pay an arm and a leg for repairs, upgrades and installations when you don&#8217;t have to.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Keith Reig						</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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						OnlineComputerHelpers.com &#8211; <a  target="_new" href="http://www.onlinecomputerhelpers.com">Computer Repair</a>					</div>
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		<title>How do I make a network between a 32 bit computer runing xp and a 64 bit computer runing win7?</title>
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<div>I have a 32 bit computer runing windows xp and a 64 bit computer runing windows 7 and they are hooked up to the internet through a router and a modem. How can I make a home network with these two computers?</p>
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<div>I have a 32 bit computer runing windows xp and a 64 bit computer runing windows 7 and they are hooked up to the internet through a router and a modem. How can I make a home network with these two computers?</p>
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		<title>How do transfer files from one computer to another?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 19:41:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>My computer (windows xp) refuses to log in and we are planning to boot. I have files that i need but cannot access them, is there a way to get the files from a different computer that&#8217;s on the same network?</p>
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<div>My computer (windows xp) refuses to log in and we are planning to boot. I have files that i need but cannot access them, is there a way to get the files from a different computer that&#8217;s on the same network?</p>
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		<title>How do I connect my desktop computer to the internet with a wireless router?</title>
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<div>How do I connect my desktop computer to the internet with a wireless router?<br />
I have a Windows XP desktop computer. I also have a work laptop i bought a modem for. How do I I connect my desktop to the internet with the router. (laptop is XP too) step by step instructions please!!!</p>
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<div>How do I connect my desktop computer to the internet with a wireless router?<br />
I have a Windows XP desktop computer. I also have a work laptop i bought a modem for. How do I I connect my desktop to the internet with the router. (laptop is XP too) step by step instructions please!!!</p>
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		<title>How can you tell if your computer supports a high definition monitor?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 13:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I have an old computer. It is a 2001 gateway and it runs windows xp, and I was thinking about buying a hd monitor for it. Would this computer support the monitor? Or maybe could I hook it up to a hdtv? How can I find out if they are compatible?</p>
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<div>I have an old computer. It is a 2001 gateway and it runs windows xp, and I was thinking about buying a hd monitor for it. Would this computer support the monitor? Or maybe could I hook it up to a hdtv? How can I find out if they are compatible?</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>RenegadeBadass</strong></em></p>
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		<title>How do i stop my computer from going to standby when running a virus scan?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 15:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I have windows xp. I am know there is way to keep your computer running. How can i make it so that my computer will not hibernate/standby while i am doing a virus scan? </div>
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<div>I have windows xp. I am know there is way to keep your computer running. How can i make it so that my computer will not hibernate/standby while i am doing a virus scan? </p>
<p>I have to restart each time and it bugs me to have to work on the computer while doing it because it slows it down.</p>
<p>What settings do i go into to keep my computer from going to standby while doing a scan?</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 13:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I have an old computer. It is a 2001 gateway and it runs windows xp, and I was thinking about buying a hd monitor for it. Would this computer support the monitor? Or maybe could I hook it up to a hdtv? How can I find out if they are compatible?</p>
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<div>I have an old computer. It is a 2001 gateway and it runs windows xp, and I was thinking about buying a hd monitor for it. Would this computer support the monitor? Or maybe could I hook it up to a hdtv? How can I find out if they are compatible?</p>
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		<title>How can I keep my computer from going to the login when the screen saver comes on?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 06:51:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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<div>After about 5 minutes or so after I am not on my computer, my screen saver comes on. When I move my mouse, I am at the main login screen. I do not want that to happen. I have a Windows XP. How can I keep my computer from going to the login when the screen saver comes on? Thanks!</p>
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<div>After about 5 minutes or so after I am not on my computer, my screen saver comes on. When I move my mouse, I am at the main login screen. I do not want that to happen. I have a Windows XP. How can I keep my computer from going to the login when the screen saver comes on? Thanks!</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>♥ Nichole[never gives up]♥</strong></em></p>
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		<title>How to enable remote shutdown a computer running Windows Vista Home Premium?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 08:39:15 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I am trying to shutdown a computer running Windows Vista Home Premium from Windows XP Professional. I have admin access. The local admin account on the vista has the same cridentials as the xp computer (i changed it to see what happens and it says access is denied) so i know i have admin rights.</div>
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<div>I am trying to shutdown a computer running Windows Vista Home Premium from Windows XP Professional. I have admin access. The local admin account on the vista has the same cridentials as the xp computer (i changed it to see what happens and it says access is denied) so i know i have admin rights.</p>
<p>I am not interested in third-party programs.</p>
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