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51: Tips and Solutions for Four Major PC Irritants
Having a software and using it wisely may seem like two different matters, when it comes to Windows. What we try to say here is that no matter how reliable and easy to handle Windows was designed to be, it is still a cause of some serious nuisances that border on stupidity. Not one time, Windows users had to deal with annoying and redundant security alerts, weird messages communicating what the users just did or conflicts with pluggable devices that the users should be free to plug and unplug whenever they want. In this article, we will show you how to keep Windows at bay, along with all the irritation it can cause.

52: Muscling Out PC Irritants
From a design standpoint, Microsoft developed Windows to be easy and intuitive; most computing tasks can be accomplished with relative ease within the cozy Windows environment, and, most of the time, Windows will get out of your way and let you do your thing. But every version of Windows has a dark side that gets a little illumination from time to time: lurking in the cyber shadows are annoying security alerts, long unplugged USB device notifications, and pointless balloon messages that announce the obvious and lame, just to name several Windows annoyances that can be quickly disabled at your whim if you've got the inclination and information.

53: Free PC scan
Most of the time, your computer is at risk of attacks from viruses and spyware when you are browsing the Internet. As soon as your PC gets infected by either of these two, you start to have an immediate effect. You will find that your PC is slowing down and at times it hangs in the middle with your monitor screen turning blue. Virus and spyware have other effects on your computer. Your firewall may have been affected, and suddenly, without your knowledge, it starts to send out strange traffic which consists of information relating to your personal data.

54: DVD Duplicators
Companies from many different industries use DVD duplication equipment daily. They can use it for their own marketing promo material or if they are one of the many small duplication shops, they use it to produce duplicated media for their clients.

55: Be Smart About Your PC Upgrade
Buying a new computer when the old one seems to have gotten too old for your taste may prove to be an expense that you cannot afford. Instead of cracking you head thinking about ways to make extra cash for such an investment, try upgrading your old computer so you can make it work as well as other, newer models. Here is the smartest way to do it.

56: A Guide To Effectively Using An Adware Spyware Blocker
Google was a handy source of references to a law school student whose thesis was on money laundering. As a resource, this tool was very advantageous to the student during the writing of her paper. Several months after beginning this research, she began experience problems with being redirected towards sites not related to money laundering when she typed certain words.

57: Free computer registry cleaner
Windows registry needs to be made error free from time to time for your computer to perform well. The registry in your Windows system maintains records which define the relationship between your Windows operating system, the hardware, and your application software. Every time you install software, or remove an older version from your PC, Windows registry gets changed.

58: Save Money By Buying A Desktop Computer Package
Buying a Desktop Computer Package

59: The 3 Types Of Cheap Printer Ink Cartridges
Your printer ink cartridges play as big a part in the final quality of your print as the paper that you use. If you use cheap paper, your print quality will suffer and in many cases the same is true of using cheap ink cartridges. This isn't always the case, however. Discount ink can be bought in a few different ways and each of them has advantages and disadvantages.

60: 4 Ways To Hang On To XP After The Cut-off Date
Our most beloved operating system is packing its bags for the big switch off. At the end of June 2008, Microsoft will stop offering support for Windows XP.


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