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Showing posts with label PC Computer Errors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PC Computer Errors. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

REGISTRY PROBLEM TROUBLES YOU ?

Human beings and computers are similar in one aspect: both accompanied by problems often. Sometimes computer problems would be much frustrating, especially when the reason is unknown. The solution may be simple but we never notice it and spend in terms of thousands to service centers to resolve it.  There are some software/ freeware available in market place or internet to fix most of the problems. When you install some unknown software, errors may happen in windows registry and you will have to run a registry cleaner to restore your registry to proper condition. You may not be able to launch nor do a system restore when you find errors in exe file extension. To troubleshoot this type of problem, you need to make use of registry cleaner to fix it which ensures maximum speed and performance of the system. If a particular program is giving you trouble, it could be the result of a corrupt document or a Windows registry problem. Most of the PC users might be aware of dll files as it is closely related to registry problem.  Once the installation is done, sometimes you get pop up message like "Couldn't find ****.dll”.  This may happen due to lot of reasons and you need to know what are the missing dll files and available dll files in your system. Through dll search, it is very easy to find the files that may be missing or corrupted on your computer. Make use of the resources available to say good bye to error messages occurring as the result of registry problems. In general, computer troubles are very simple that you can fix by yourself. So I wish everyone not to waste the money by taking the computer to a technician for repairs for silly problems.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Can you delete locked files?

Have you ever tried deleting a locked file using common windows commands? If so, then you’ll know that this is just not possible, because the explorer.exe process locks files that are in use prevent you from deleting them. When you are really needed of erasing those files, you can try the below solutions.

#1: Kill explorer.exe
  • Open a command prompt & navigate to the location where the locked file is.
  • Press CTRL-ALT-DEL à “task manager”, select the Processes tab
  • Kill the explorer.exe process via the “End Process” button and go back to the command prompt and delete the file.
  • Bring up the task manager windows again by select file->new task -> Type explorer.exe -> ok
#2: Use Unlocker
Unlocker is a freeware helps to unlock any files that are currently in use by Windows. This freeware helps you get any of the following messages when trying to delete a file:
  • Cannot delete file: Access is denied
  • There has been a sharing violation
  • The source or destination file may be in use
  • The file is in use by another program or user
  • Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use.
#3: Windows Recovery Console (WRC)
Just insert your Windows CD in your CD tray, boot on it, and at the “Welcome to Setup” screen, press “R“. Once the recovery console has started, navigate to the location of your locked file, and delete it. Since WRC does not really start the system, the files will not be in use, and you will be able to delete them.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

PC REGISTRY CLEANER 4.25


Do you have any problem with the registry files? i recommend you a perfect solution i.e. CleanMyPC Registry Cleaner which can clean your Windows registry, tune up your PC and keep it in peak performance! It scans the Windows registry and finds incorrect or obsolete information in the registry. By fixing these obsolete information in Windows registry, your system will run faster and error free. The backup/restore function of the tool let you backup your whole Windows Registry so you can use it to restore the registry to the current status in case you encounter some system failure. Besides above, the startup and BHO organizer feature let you manage your startup and IE BHO items with ease, and you can control the programs started with Windows and IE more handy with this feature! In short, this Registry Cleaner help you to achieve a cleaner, faster system.

Main Registry Cleaner Features:

� Automatic Registry Scanning and Cleanup
� Backup and Restore the full Registry
� Registry Defrag and Registry Compact
� Tracks Eraser feature for privacy protection
� Startup Organizer
� IE BHO Organizer
� Improve system performance
� Remove Trojan which utilize startup items and IE BHO

OS: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008/2003/2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98

Saturday, October 17, 2009

BLUESCREEN OF DEATH

                     PC are prone to errors because it has to be compatible with everything. And sometimes thing do go wrong after a new hardware installation, driver installation, program installation or even an windows update. While most blue screens are caused by out-of-system-memory, some are unique and can take a lot of time to fix. Below are the steps you should follow of first "Knowing the Enemy". Step 1: Well first do your computers restart immediately after the blue screen? if so, When it restarts you should press F4 and chose "disable automatic restart upon system failure" or something of that sort, so you will have time to read the messages.. Step 2: When the blue screen of death shows up again, copy down the error code (number/letters following the "STOP" row, it should be 0x000000..) If it doesn’t works, you should post your error code Or visit http://support.microsoft.com/ and type in your error code on the search bar to see if there are any specific solution to your problem.  Solution to Out-of-Memory1) This can happen when the program is using too much memory at one time and exceeds the system's memory & page files size. To address this problem is either you should look for other similar program that utilizes less system resources or it is time to upgrade your system memory.  2) Another reason of Out-of-Memory might be the program is actually malfunctioning or a virus/Trojan is buffer-overflowing your system. Although most Anti-Virus Programs offer Buffer-Overflowing protection against such viruses, an nasty viral infection on your PC can write numerous unidentified scripts to actually overflow and crash your Anti-Virus Programs along with your PC, if that ever happens and you have followed all the diagnostic steps above, consult a Geek Squad in your local Best Buy store.