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		<title>Business Solutions Improve your benefit choices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The organizational structure is actually based on the principle of a centipede how to walk a hundred feet when one or two do not count. As such, even if a company loses one or two occasions, the process should continue, the organization must follow the growth becomes a byproduct. In fact, growth and money for [...]


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<p><a href="http://www.pctiplink.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/business_voip.gif"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-221" title="business_voip" src="http://www.pctiplink.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/business_voip.gif" alt="business voip Business Solutions Improve your benefit choices " width="300" height="300" /></a>The organizational structure is actually based on the principle of a centipede how to walk a hundred feet when one or two do not count. As such, even if a company loses one or two occasions, the process should continue, the organization must follow the growth becomes a byproduct. In fact, growth and money for business establishments focuses on. Today, there is no denying that almost every business organization in the worship of the convergence of wireless telecommunications services for the content of the package and advanced switching. It became imperative that the traditional PSTN services are based on circuit switching technology heavy load significantly on every call. However, the new system and the latest Voice over Internet has led to the construction of unified communications with calls of support, where users can easily transfer voice, video and data over IP networks.</p>
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<p>Moreover, with the creation of <a href="http://www.vocalocity.com/" target="_blank">business VoIP</a> presented, entrepreneurs and other companies enjoy long distance and international calls at very affordable prices. In fact, the cost of using the actual functionality of the Internet early telephone system is ideal to cover the rising cost of communication throughout the world. In addition, the business VoIP solutions even increase customer satisfaction with productivity and incredible clear call, and sending data or video on the same IP network.</p>
<p>There are basically two types of business solutions such as IP Centrex VoIP termination. Therefore commercial establishments and corporate houses should first consider your needs before choosing a service. In fact, these solutions are related to the packet switching technique which provides the telephone in business class. This effective technique has even prompted many companies to switch to advanced voice solutions to enjoy many attractive benefits. In addition, it has almost become a reasonable alternative to the various companies and business houses waiting to improve their incomes and ultimately growth. In fact, the solution enables advanced business VoIP to enjoy greater benefits by reducing their monthly phone bill of almost 50 percent.</p>
<p>However, VoIP services would be different from one company to other people, since they are based on operations, the type and size of the company. Therefore, the best solutions should be favored in all terms such as flexibility, scalability and security for users. These business solutions allow users to call business to enjoy seamless connectivity. Moreover, to obtain the business application, users can also benefit from the various elements grouped as live chats, access to email accounts or access to high speed Internet at the same time.</p>
<p>In fact, there are several providers of VoIP solutions available on the market these days and that businessmen should choose a provider that offers the best services. Solutions must ensure that employers are able to communicate seamlessly with customers around the world.</p>
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		<title>Optimize your Search Engine Optimization</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The search engine is a database system designed to index the addresses of web sites or blogs available on the Internet. To accomplish this task, the search engines and browsers have a special program, which is often called the spider robot. When you enter a website address or blog, search engine robots to receive and [...]


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<p>The search engine is a database system designed to index the addresses of web sites or blogs available on the Internet. To accomplish this task, the search engines and browsers have a special program, which is often called the spider robot. When you enter a website address or blog, search engine robots to receive and analyze trends and track below.</p>
<p>Search Engine Optimization &#8211; SEO is widely known by the acronym &#8211; it became something very important to many people from different walks of life. <a href="http://www.internetadvantage.com/servicios/seo-posicionamiento-buscadores/" target="_blank">Posicionamiento web google</a> become so important. Very search engine optimization, how we can do to improve our website ranking in search engines (Search Engine), which we consider a website (page), or external factors outside of our web-site (off page) . These activities typically include engineering components and content of our site, and most require no payment.</p>
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		<title>Selecting a Web Hosting Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 06:55:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As all of us know, if we already have a great domain name to use so we should also have a great hosting. Once the domain meets with the hosting than installing the Content Management System than will become a site. The site will can be accessed from all over the world by the web. [...]


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<p>As all of us know, if we already have a great domain name to use so we should also have a great hosting. Once the domain meets with the hosting than installing the Content Management System than will become a site. The site will can be accessed from all over the world by the web. The matter often happened is about the hosting. The hosting take a big roles for the people comfort to access the site.</p>
<p>Thats why you should have a <a href="http://www.nextadvisor.com/web_hosting/index.php" target="_blank">web hosting reviews</a> to help you choose the right and the best performance hosting. Usually you should choose web hosting with several criteria. :</p>
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<li>24 / 7 customer support online. I know how you feel when you have a problem with our site, and nobody to talk to who can help solve their problems. Always choose a company with 24 / 7 online customer service.</li>
<li>Make sure you have enough disk space for your needs. One of the biggest problems is the site of disk space problems. Try to ensure you get unlimited space for hosting your website.</li>
<li>The server perfomance speed. I understand works with a lauzy hosting speed can make your time wasted, not counted the visitor to be uncomfort to explore your site. Please ensure you get a great speed of web hosting.</li>
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<p>Use the guidelines above, as a minimum requirement when selecting a web hosting company for your needs and you probably will not be disappointed with their choice. You can also visit Web Hosting Companies line up for for more information that recommended by <a href="http://www.nextadvisor.com/web_hosting/index.php" target="_blank">web hosting review</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to use Windows Update Properly on Windows XP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to save your files to your hard drive, so after a format you dont have to download them all again, here&#8217;s How: - Logon to Windows Update - Choose Windows Update Catalogue (left hand pane) - Choose Find updates for Microsoft Windows operating systems (right hand pane) - Choose your version and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">If                              you want to save your files to your hard drive, so                              after a format you dont have to download them all                              again, here&#8217;s How: </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">-                              Logon to Windows Update </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">-                              Choose Windows Update Catalogue (left hand pane) </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">-                              Choose Find updates for Microsoft Windows operating                              systems (right hand pane) </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">-                              Choose your version and language then Search </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">-                              Choose one the following: </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">-                              Critical Updates and Service Packs<br />
- Service Packs and Recommended Downloads </span><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> &#8211; Multi-Language Features (0)<br />
- Once chosen simply click on what you want to download                              and then back at the top click Review Download Basket </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">-                              You are taken to the next page where at the top you                              can specify where the downloads are to be saved. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">-                              Click Download now. Each patch will make a directory                              under the root of the folder you saved them to.<br />
Once finished you need to go to where you saved the                              file (s) to and then simply install all your patches. </span></p></blockquote>


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		<title>Make your Folders Private on Windows XP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[•Open My Computer •Double-click the drive where Windows is installed (usually drive (C:), unless you have more than one drive on your computer). •If the contents of the drive are hidden, under System Tasks, click Show the contents of this drive. •Double-click the Documents and Settings folder. •Double-click your user folder. •Right-click any folder in [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">•Open                              My Computer<br />
•Double-click the drive where Windows is installed                              (usually drive (C:), unless you have more than one                              drive on your computer).<br />
•If the contents of the drive are hidden, under System                              Tasks, click Show the contents of this drive.<br />
•Double-click the Documents and Settings folder.<br />
•Double-click your user folder.<br />
•Right-click any folder in your user profile, and                              then click Properties.<br />
•On the Sharing tab, select the Make this folder private                              so that only I have access to it check box. </span></p>
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Note</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">•To                              open My Computer, click Start, and then click My Computer.<br />
•This option is only available for folders included                              in your user profile. Folders in your user profile                              include My Documents and its subfolders, Desktop,                              Start Menu, Cookies, and Favorites. If you do not                              make these folders private, they are available to                              everyone who uses your computer.<br />
•When you make a folder private, all of its subfolders                              are private as well. For example, when you make My                              Documents private, you also make My Music and My Pictures                              private. When you share a folder, you also share all                              of its subfolders unless you make them private.<br />
•You cannot make your folders private if your drive                              is not formatted as NTFS For information about converting                              your drive to NTFS<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">For those of you who get confused when choosing Web Hosting for your internet site, I am offering tips for choosing the right Web Hosting company for your needs.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What are some of the things you should look for when choosing a web host?</strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">Here are several factors to look for when choosing Web Hosting :</div>
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<li><strong>24/7 live customer support</strong>. I know how it feels when we have problem with our site and no one to talk to that can help you solve your problems. Always choose a company with 24/7 live customer support. If you choose Web Hosting by <a href="http://www.omnis.com/" target="_blank">Omnis Network</a>, you have the security of 24/7 customer support. You can even have an online chat with their support staff to solve your problems if speaking English is difficult for you.</li>
<li><strong>Be sure to have enough disk space for your needs</strong>. One of the biggest site problem is disk space problems. In Omnis Network you get an Unlimited Disk Space for your <a href="http://www.omnis.com/webhosting.php" target="_blank">web hosting</a> site.</li>
<li><strong>You should be able to get a free domain name with your web hosting plan</strong>. Save yourself from unnecessary domain charge. See the web hosting terms to have it free.</li>
<li><strong>Don’t pay too much</strong>. There is so much competition in the <a href="http://www.omnis.com/" target="_blank">website hosting</a> industry that many will offer a package with a competitive price. You can find one of the best web hosting packages available from Omnis Network, a high quality and award winning hosting company.</li>
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<p>Use the above guidelines as your minimum requirements when choosing the right web hosting company for your needs and you will most likely not be disappointed in your choice. You can also visit the Top Web Hosting Companies Online for more information.</p></div>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>PC Tips for improving performance by tweaking your hardware</strong></span></p>
<p>Learn how your hard drive and graphics card impact your system’s performance, and dig deep under the bonnet to discover and fix hardware issues. In previous guides we have looked at improving your system’s performance by simply removing unwanted programs. The next area we want to understand is the impact your hard drive and graphics card have on your system.</p>
<p>Before we start examining your computer, we need to see what Windows Vista believes is possible from the system when it’s working at its best. Searching for ‘Performance’ in Start Search should lead you to the Performance Information and Tools analysis of your system. If any numbers are low, then you may wish to consider looking at these areas for replacement. My laptop has a lowest rating of 4.3, which is more than adequate, but should one number be low compared to the rest, I would consider replacing that element. If your computer is running low on RAM, for example, it will use the hard drive as an extension of memory, but this deals a fatal blow to your computer’s performance because the hard drive can be 1,000 times slower than memory. In my experience, a Windows Vista PC with just 1GB of memory will struggle unless your system is only lightly used.</p>
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<p>Other hard drive problems can be caused by fragmented files. To see if your computer is suffering from this, fire up the Reliability and Performance Monitor. While this is very useful to explore, we will concentrate on the Disk section. If you open this and sort by Response Time, you can see how long some of your disk operations take. The higher the number here, the more your hard drive is being stretched. Should you see numbers above 500ms (0.5 seconds), you need to defragment your drive or add more <a href="http://http://www.edgetechcorp.com/" target="_blank">computer memory</a>.</p>
<p>You can use Task Managerto look for processes that use up a lot of your CPU’s processing power. Sometimes a disk-intensive process will show light processor usage in Task Manager, while slowing the system down through intensive hard drive access, so you need to check both tools to understand what is slowing your system down. Use Task Manager to identify any programs that are doing this. This will either point to a need to defragment the hard drive or add more memory. If this file is the Pagefile.sys file, then it is a strong probability that more memory is needed. The need for programs to access the hard drive will never go away, but a slow system with a constantly illuminated drive light always points to too much hard disk usage.</p>
<p>Once we have tuned the most common areas of the system, we then move on to an area that Windows Vista has stretched far more than Windows XP – the graphics card. While previously the graphics card was only stretched with gaming, it is used extensively by the Windows Aero graphics and now needs to be examined. Aero graphics hit the computer in two areas – memory and GPU (graphics processing unit) performance. To see how much memory is being demanded by Aero, look at Task Manager and search for the process dwm.exe – the memory used by this process is the memory used for Aero. Aero can also cause problems with the PC’s ability to render the screen in a timely process.</p>
<p>There are two tests you can take to see if the graphics card is holding back your system. The first is to switch off the full Aero experience in Windows Color and Appearence. Click on the link to open the Classic appearence properties and select Windows Vista Basic. If this makes your computer more responsive, then your graphics card is causing a problem.</p>
<p>The second test is to run a winsat command that stresses your system and checks to see that it runs adequately. A sample command might be ‘winsat d3d -totalobj 20 -objs C(20) -totaltex 10 -texpobj C(1) -alushader -v -width 1000 -height 750′, with the width and height numbers being adjusted to something close to your screen settings. If this is jerky, then again your graphics card is showing itself as not being great for Windows Vista.</p>
<p><strong>Extreme performance analysis tools</strong><br />
Use the most detailed analysis tools to diagnose performance issues.</p>
<p><strong>1. PERFORMANCE TOOLKIT</strong> Download and install the Windows Performance Toolkit from snipurl.com/281w4 to enable the tools that hardware providers and engineers use to diagnose deep system issues.</p>
<p><strong>2. TRACING CHARACTERISTICS</strong> You need to start a trace. Begin with the command “xperf -on DiagEasy -f\trace.etl” which needs to be run from a command prompt that was started as an Administrator. Now do the things that cause your system to underperform.</p>
<p><strong>3. STOP TRACE</strong> While the trace was running, you will have collected a number of statistics on your system while it was not performing as desired. You now need to stop the trace with the command “xperf-d \ final_trace.etl”, from the same command prompt as before.</p>
<p><strong>4. PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS</strong> The final trace file can now be loaded and examined. You will notice that the initial screen shows all the activity that was taking place on your system.</p>
<p><strong>5. EXPLORE PROBLEM AREAS</strong> Now the detective work comes in. When you see a place with lots of disk or CPU activity, hover your mouse over it to see what caused it. For a more detailed view, select a region and choose Zoom or Details from the menu.</p>
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<p>What, exactly, are supercomputers? The clue is in the name, really: they’re powerful computers capable of calculating many millions of floating operations per second (FLOPS) essentially, they’re very, very fast.</p>
<p>While any array of powerful computers, such as a modern-day web server which consists of several motherboards (the main circuit board of a computer) running in parallel can be considered a supercomputer, generally the term is reserved for machines that dedicate their entire hardware to one complex task at any given time.</p>
<p>Take the NEC Earth Simulator in Japan, for example, which was created specifically for modelling weather problems associated with global warming. Or the world’s fastest computer, BlueGene/L at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the US, which simulates the behaviour of biomolecular structures and protein folding. It’s capable of 600 trillion FLOPS (tera-FLOPS or TFLOPS), whereas, the six-year-old Earth Simulator is only capable of 36TFLOPS. BlueGene/L won’t hold the top spot for long, though. Supercomputers twice as powerful will be online soon.</p>
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<p>Even though you might not realise it, your Windows Vista PC isn’t all that far removed from the world’s most powerful computers. A modern CPU is only capable of 30 million FLOPS (giga-FLOPS) but supercomputers comprise large numbers of desktop components running in parallel for the greatest computational throughput. Here’s how to get closer to the supercomputer potential of your PC…</p>
<p><strong>1. Go Quad-Core</strong></p>
<p>A supercomputer is simply lots of standard CPUs running in unison, so add more CPUs by swapping a single or dual-core processor for a quad-core one. Underneath the big fan in the centre of your motherboard, a single clip holds the processor in place. It can easily be undone and a new chip slotted in.</p>
<p>The tricky part is making sure a new processor fits your motherboard. You can find this out by visiting the manufacturer’s website you may need to upgrade the BIOS for the latest chips.</p>
<p>You won’t notice a huge difference in games, but switching between desktop applications or watching movies will be speedier.</p>
<p><strong>2. Speed up your graphics card</strong></p>
<p>If you want faster frame rates in games, you could try overclocking your graphics card – making it run faster than the manufacturer originally specified. The first thing to do is find out what sort of graphics card you’re running. You can do this by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting Personalize &gt; Display Settings. You should see a pull-down menu that says something like ‘Generic PnP Monitor on…’ – the text that follows tells you what your graphics hardware is.</p>
<p>If you have an Intel graphics accelerator, then your best option is to upgrade the card completely (see number 8). If your graphics hardware says ‘GeForce’ or ‘Radeon’, then the chances are you can overclock your card using utilities built into the drivers.</p>
<p>If it’s a GeForce card (made by NVIDIA), go to www.nvidia.com/object/ntune and download the nTune software. AMD cards(marked Radeon) have a utility called Overdrive in the Control Panel – both of these allow you to overclock your hardware.</p>
<p>Now right-click on the desktop and select the NVIDIA or AMD Control Panel option, then go to the nTune or Overdrive tabs on the left. You can change the clock speeds of your graphics processor and memory core, but beware the faster you go, the more chance there is that they’ll overheat and crash your system.</p>
<p><strong>3. Fit more memory</strong></p>
<p>Generally speaking, if you’ve got 1GB or less of system memory then the best way to speed up Windows Vista is to add more.</p>
<p>You can find out how much memory your PC has by going to Control Panel &gt; System and Maintenance &gt; Welcome Center. An overview of your hardware at the top of the window will include an amount of RAM (Random Access Memory). For the best performance in Windows Vista, you’ll need at least 2GB of RAM.</p>
<p>Adding RAM is easy it comes in long sticks, which simply plug into the sockets beside your CPU on the motherboard. You must get the right kind of RAM for your motherboard though most PCs use DDR2 – as the wrong kind won’t fit. Computer Memory is rated by size (in GB) and speed (in MHz), and for the most benefit must be fitted in matched pairs (two sticks that are the same) in dual channel slots on the motherboard.</p>
<p>The slot pairings are usually colour coded, so you should make sure you put identical memory in the two blue slots or the two black slots, for example.</p>
<p><strong>4. Switch to hi-def</strong></p>
<p>Whether it’s a web download or Blu-ray movie, decoding high-definition video requires a lot of processing power, and if you’re getting choppy playback then your CPU is struggling.</p>
<p>Rather than replace your main processor, new AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards have built-in tools for taking the load off of the CPU during video playback. Look for either the GeForce 8xxx or Radeon HD ranges the lower end cards sell for less than £50 and have the same hardware tweaks for decoding HD video as the most expensive. They won’t be great for playing games, but should turn your PC into a super media centre.</p>
<p><strong>5. Improve your cooling</strong></p>
<p>When computer parts get hot, they run more slowly. And conversely, the faster they run, the hotter they get. If you’re going to be tweaking the clock speeds of your PC to speed it up, chances are you’ll need to improve the cooling inside your case. Even on a standard machine, you’d be surprised by how many crashes or lock-ups are due to undetected overheating.</p>
<p>The simplest way to improve cooling is to fit extra case fans. Quiet PC (www.quietpc.co.uk) has a selection of dampened fans that won’t cost much more than a tenner. These either clip on to or screw into spare spaces inside your case, or replace the fans you have. Normal case fans are 8cm in diameter, but larger fans move more air around and can spin more slowly – if your case will take them, consider upgrading to 12cm fans all round.</p>
<p>“The worst thing,” says Quiet PC’s Paul Lee, “is buying a shiny new CPU cooler only to find out that it doesn’t fit your motherboard. Here at Quiet PC we try to provide as much compatibility information as possible, and we’re only a phone call away.”</p>
<p><strong>6. Speed up your processor</strong></p>
<p>Perhaps the most extreme way to turn your PC into a supercomputer is to overclock it. Simply put, this means increasing the clock speeds of various components beyond the manufacturers’ original settings. It’s not as dangerous as you might think, though: many motherboards are guaranteed to run at enhanced speeds, and today’s processors are very robust when it comes to accelerating them.</p>
<p>The speed of a CPU is derived from a multiple of either the Front Side Bus on an Intel system, or of the Hypertransport clock in an AMD one. The easiest way to overclock your processor is to increase these base speeds. Many motherboards come with a Windows Vista utility for this Asus AI is a good example. If you don’t have a piece of software, though, you’ll need to make some BIOS changes. See tinyurl.com/2tyljj for how to do this.</p>
<p><strong>7. Free up system resources</strong></p>
<p>The more programs you try to run at any one time, the slower your computer will be. There are many programs that run in the background all the time and these aren’t immediately apparent on your desktop. Some of them are essential to the operation of Windows Vista, but many especially third-party ones – are not. “No matter how fast or shiny computers are when they’re new,” says Microsoft’s official advice page at tinyurl.com/29t5am, “they all seem to get slower over time.” To free the supercomputer within, you’ll need to pare these background programs back to a minimum. Start Windows Defender (Control Panel &gt; Programs &gt; Windows Defender) and select Tools &gt; Software Explorer. This application will let you prevent services loading when the PC boots – simply disable those you don’t need. If you turn one off and your PC starts having problems, simply turn it back on again in the same screen.</p>
<p><strong>8. Upgrade your graphics card</strong></p>
<p>“If you require more frames per second from a game,” says Paul Lee from Quiet PC, “then upgrading the graphics card is your best option.” If your processor is less than a year old, it’s probably OK with modern game engines. Many new PCs, though, are sold with low-end graphics cards.</p>
<p>Have a look at the Windows Experience Index for your PC. Are the graphics scoring low? For less than £150 you can buy a top-notch GeForce 8800GT or Radeon HD3870 3D card with 512MB of memory. This fits into the long PCI Express x16 slot on your motherboard. It’s usually the top expansion port below the CPU fan. Fitting a new graphics card is easy: check out our guide at tinyurl.com/27ek5r.</p>
<p><strong>9. Enable advanced hard drive performance</strong></p>
<p>Increase the speed at which your hard drive loads program data to the system memory with one simple tweak but be warned, it does mean disabling certain settings that store information. If your PC crashes, you’re at more risk of losing data than if it crashes normally.</p>
<p>Open the Control Panel and navigate to System and Maintenance &gt; System and choose Device Manager. Click on the plus sign next to Disk Drives, and select your hard drive. Right-click on it and choose Properties.</p>
<p>Under the Policies tab, you’ll find a check box for Enable Advanced Performance. Turn this on and click OK.</p>
<p><strong>10. Join the grid</strong></p>
<p>If you decide you can’t turn your own PC into a supercomputer, why not turn it into a small part of a much, much bigger one? There are several ‘grid’ computing initiatives which take the time your PC sits idle and puts it to good use, working on calculations for cancer research or analysing radio waves from outer space.</p>
<p>The most popular way to do this is to sign up for BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing). At any one time, BOINC routines can have enough computers contributing to break the 1,000TFLOPS, or penta-FLOPS, barrier. To offer your computer’s services, download the software from boinc.berkeley.edu and choose which projects you’d like your PC to contribute to. While the screen saver runs you could be fighting climate change or simulating the effectiveness of anti-malaria drugs.</p>
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<p>Microsoft is making it easy for users running Windows Vista Service Pack 2, but also SP1, to resolve sound problems affecting the operating system after the deployment of a service pack. In this manner, the Redmond company is acknowledging that Vista users can run into issues related to sound once they upgrade their platform either to SP1 or to SP2. Fortunately enough, the software giant provides users with an automated solution for eventual sound problems via KB948481. Microsoft is essentially providing a Fix It button and associated solution that will help users troubleshoot any sound issues introduced with the installation of a new service pack.</p>
<p>“After you install a Windows Vista service pack, you may experience one or more of the following problems with sound: no sound is produced when you play audio files or run programs that have an audio component. The speaker symbol next to the clock in the notification area may display the following message: No Audio Output Device is installed. The Sound Controller in Device Manager displays a yellow exclamation point. The sound quality changes. For example, if you previously had surround sound, you may now have stereo sound,” Microsoft explained.</p>
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<p>KB948481 also describes a range of steps designed to let do-it-yourselfers manually troubleshoot and resolve any sound problems. At the same time, the software giant is also providing users with a list of audio drivers and devices that fail to play nice with Vista SP2. The Redmond company is pointing to KB948481 as a resource for beginners, and to KB971220 as a destination for more advanced users.</p>
<p>The company explained that the installation of Vista SP2 was synonymous with the updating of some system files and device drivers. A newer service pack can contain an older device driver, which, once deployed, can cause sound problems. Below you will be able to find a list provided by Microsoft with the audio drivers that have been identified as causing problems with Vista SP2.</p>
<p><strong>Realtek AC’97</strong><br />
For x86-based computers: Alcxwdm.sys – version 6.0.1.6242 or earlier.<br />
For x64-based computers: Alcwdm64.sys – version 6.0.1.6242 or earlier.</p>
<p><strong>IDT/SigmaTel</strong><br />
For x86-based <a id="KonaLink4" href="http://www.pctipsbox.com/vista-sp2-sound-problems/#" target="undefined"><span style="color: blue;">computers</span></a>: Sthda.cat – published 12/17/07 or earlier.<br />
For x64-based computers: Sthda64.cat – published 12/17/07 or earlier.</p>
<p><strong>IDT/SigmaTel</strong><br />
For x86-based computers: Stwrt.cat – published 12/17/07 or earlier.<br />
For x64-based computers: Stwrt64.cat – published 12/17/07 or earlier Exceptions for IDT/SigmaTel drivers were made on certain models of Dell, HP, and Sony computers because these drivers were updated to address this issue before the 12/17/07 publish date.</p>
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<p><strong>Creative Audigy</strong><br />
For x86-based and x64-based computers: P17.sys – versions earlier than 5.12.1.2004.</p>
<p><strong>Conexant HD Audio</strong><br />
For x86-based computers: Chdart.sys – version 4.32.0.0 or earlier.<br />
For x64-based computers: Chdart64.sys – version 4.32.0.0 or earlier.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>PC Tips for Quick cures for the worst Windows 7 annoyances</strong></span></p>
<p>If you find yourself tripping over new Windows 7 features or missing favorite old ones, I’ve got some tips that will come to your rescue.</p>
<p>Lost in all the glowing Windows 7 reviews and marketing hype is the fact that not everything about Microsoft’s new OS is an unqualified success. You don’t have to use Win7 for very long before you notice one of your favorite features of earlier Windows versions is changed or missing.</p>
<p>But if you don’t like the default Win7 interface and the features that Microsoft prefers, no problem! A few simple tweaks can let you adjust Win7 to your own liking. Even better, some of the following tips also apply to Vista and XP.</p>
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<p><strong>The return of the Quick Launch toolbar</strong></p>
<p><strong>Annoyance:</strong> The latest Windows versions let you place the Quick Launch toolbar on the taskbar. From there, you can launch your favorite applications, documents, or folder windows with a single click. In Windows 7, unfortunately, Quick Launch is MIA.</p>
<p>In Win7, a new Taskbar combines elements of the classic Taskbar and Quick Launch toolbars into one. To be sure, many people like the new Taskbar. Al Arnston is one of several readers who suggests that Win7’s “Pin to Taskbar” feature trumps Quick Launch. But you may disagree.</p>
<blockquote><p>“There’s no need to use the ‘hidden’ Quick Launch toolbar in Windows 7. Just right-click any program and select Pin to Taskbar. This will create an icon for that program and place it on the left side of the taskbar. A single click launches it just like the old Quick Launch did in previous Windows versions.”</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Solution:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>“Regarding Dennis O’Reilly’s piece on Windows 7 early adopters: Quick Launch is still available, but it’s hidden by default. You have to know where to look:</p>
<p>C:\ Users \ username \ AppData \ Roaming \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ Quick Launch</p>
<p>“Simply create a new toolbar and point to this location. You’ll have to enable ’show hidden files’ to find it.”</p></blockquote>
<p>An alternate solution that I prefer is to devise a custom toolbar that serves as a Quick Launch replacement. To do so, create shortcuts to your most-used items and place them into a folder stored anywhere on your computer.</p>
<p>(Not sure how to create a shortcut? Right-click the desktop or any other folder and choose New, Shortcut. Enter the path to the file or folder you’re linking to, or click Browse to locate the file. Give the shortcut a name and click Finish.)</p>
<p>Next, right-click the taskbar and choose New, Toolbar. Locate and select the folder you just created and click Select Folder. Voilà!</p>
<p>You can customize the taskbar’s settings by right-clicking it and choosing one of the options. For example, choose Show Text to uncheck and remove labels; or click View, Small Icons to pack more shortcuts into a smaller space. Drag the toolbar to your preferred position in the taskbar. If it doesn’t move, right-click the taskbar and make sure Lock the taskbar is unchecked.</p>
<p><strong>Restore ‘Show Desktop,’ ‘Switch Between Windows’</strong></p>
<p><strong>Annoyance:</strong> Other useful items you may be missing from Windows 7’s taskbar are the two buttons named Show Desktop and Switch Between Windows. What to do?</p>
<p><strong>Solution 1:</strong> In Windows 7, the Show Desktop button is actually still there, but it’s been moved to the end of the taskbar farthest from the Start button. Similarly, the function served by the Switch Between Windows button is now available by holding down the Windows key and pressing Tab repeatedly to scroll through your open windows.</p>
<p><strong>Solution 2:</strong> If you prefer to have these features appear as buttons in your Quick Launch toolbar, you can recreate them. To make a new Show Desktop button, open Notepad or your preferred text editor and type the following lines just as they appear here:</p>
<blockquote><p>[Shell]<br />
Command=2<br />
IconFile=explorer.exe,3<br />
[Taskbar]<br />
Command=ToggleDesktop</p></blockquote>
<p>Save the file with the name Show Desktop.scf. Hold down the right mouse button as you drag the file to your Quick Launch bar, and then choose Move Here.</p>
<p>Creating a Switch Between Windows button is even simpler: right-click the Desktop and choose New, Shortcut. When prompted for the location, type the following line:</p>
<blockquote><p>C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe DwmApi #105</p></blockquote>
<p>Click Next, name the shortcut Switch Between Windows, and click Finish.</p>
<p>To give the button an appropriate look, right-click your new shortcut and then click Properties, Change Icon, Browse. Select imageres.dll and click Open. The default selection in the upper-left corner of the window should do the trick. Click OK twice.</p>
<p>Finally, use the right mouse button to drag the shortcut to your Quick Launch bar, just as you did with the Show Desktop button.</p>
<p><strong>Return of the mysterious disappearing taskbar</strong></p>
<p><strong>Annoyance:</strong> You install your favorite screen saver on your Windows 7 machine. When you leave your computer, the screen saver kicks in and, eventually, the power-saving settings shut down the monitor. When you return to the machine, the taskbar has disappeared!</p>
<p><strong>Solution:</strong> Some third-party screen savers that aren’t designed for Windows 7 can cause this problem. Your first step should be to see whether the screen saver’s developer has an updated version designed specifically for Win7.</p>
<p>If an update isn’t available, locate your screen saver’s .scr file and create a shortcut to it. Store the shortcut on the desktop or somewhere on the Start menu. To make this solution keyboard-friendly, right-click the shortcut and choose Properties. Click in the Shortcut key box and press the key combination you want to use to activate your screen saver. Finally, click OK.</p>
<p>The next time your taskbar disappears, use your keyboard shortcut — or launch the screen saver from the menu or desktop shortcut. The next mouse move or keystroke will dismiss the screen saver — if it has had time to start — and restore your taskbar.</p>
<p><strong>Prevent Win7 from saving duplicate themes</strong></p>
<p><strong>Annoyance:</strong> You use the Control Panel’s Personalization applet to modify an existing theme. When you’re done, you click Save to preserve your work. Instead of just saving your existing theme, you have to enter a new name.</p>
<p>You type the same name as that of the theme you changed, but rather than ask whether you want to overwrite the old theme, Windows simply creates another theme with the same name and adds it to the list.</p>
<p>For some bizarre reason, Microsoft thinks this dialog box’s Save function should behave differently than every other Save function in Windows. The result: every little change you make to your theme results in a new copy, even if you want only one.</p>
<p><strong>Solution:</strong> You can’t change the weird Save behavior, but at least you can clean up all your duplicate themes. Press Win+E to open an Explorer window and navigate to this location:</p>
<blockquote><p>C: \ Users \ username \ AppData \ Local \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Themes</p></blockquote>
<p>Replace username with the name of the current account. Once the folder’s open, delete the extra themes you don’t need.</p>
<p>If you’re not sure which to delete, press Alt, V, D to switch to Explorer’s Details view, then sort the files by date to find the newest ones you created. If you saved over an existing name, the older theme will be named “My Theme” while the new one will be named “My Theme (2).”</p>
<p><strong>Bonus tip:</strong> If you decide to change a theme name by renaming the file in this folder — other than just deleting the number Windows adds automatically — you won’t see the new name in the Personalize window unless you open the theme file in Notepad and change the text to the right of the DisplayName= attribute.</p>
<p><strong>Tile some open windows, but not all of them</strong></p>
<p><strong>Annoyance:</strong> In XP and Vista, you could selectively tile just the open windows you wanted by Ctrl-clicking their taskbar buttons, right-clicking one of the selected buttons, and choosing an arrangement option on the right-click menu. For some reason, Windows 7 has removed this capability.</p>
<p>You can still arrange all open windows by right-clicking the taskbar and choosing an option, but you can’t limit the rearrangement to just a subset of those windows; you’re forced to minimize the windows you don’t want to tile first.</p>
<p><strong>Solution:</strong> The ability to tile windows selectively has been replaced in Windows 7 by Aero Snap. This is a new feature that lets you tile windows side by side by dragging the title bar of one window to the far left side of the screen and another to the far right. The two should snap into position.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Aero Snap doesn’t work if you have two monitors or if you want to stack one window above another.</p>
<p>If Aero Snap isn’t the window arrangement you’re looking for, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to launch the Task Manager (or right-click the taskbar and choose Task Manager). In the Applications tab, Ctrl-click only the windows you want to work with. Then choose a tile or cascade option from Task Manager’s Windows menu.</p>
<p>Note that this technique may not work on the first try if one or more of the selected windows are currently minimized or open on different monitors.</p>
<p>Microsoft keeps coming up with new features, but in the process, the company sometimes also discovers entirely new ways to irritate us Windows users. As long as there’s a Windows, we’ll keep showing you how to work around the inevitable annoyances.</p>
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