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Too Much Junk: Stay Lean and Clean

April 15, 2013 by Andy Thompson

Synopsis:  Two months ago we presented articles on defragmentation – one of the most effective methods of improving PC system performance.  Prior to applying this procedure it is highly recommended to remove clutter from your PC – what is often referred to as “junk” files.  We are going to look at the symptoms your PC could be displaying.  Next, we will examine what some experts suggest and some of the challenges associated with these tasks.  Finally we are going to look at performing two solutions using PC Clean Maestro:  one, cleaning junk files and two, uninstalling programs that are not necessary.


There are many online references providing information and instruction on cleaning junk files and cleaning your PC.  Many of these articles offer instructions on how to go about manually using the onboard tools supplied by your PC operating system.  The difficulty with this is:

  1. Much of this depends on what operating system you are running.
  2. This can be time consuming if you do not know where these Microsoft tools are located.
  3. Manual removal of files is almost always tedious and does not produce thorough results as items are stored by programs in areas without your awareness.
  4. Quite often you need a fair bit of PC expertise and a whole lot of patience.
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Filed Under: Blog, PC Clean Maestro, PC Cleaner, Windows tips

Fix or Disable Java

March 12, 2013 by Andy Thompson

 

Synopsis: There are Java errors that can appear and require your attention to resolve. Another major issue with Java relates to security. Many experts are beginning to say turn off Java altogether. This is a difficult decision to make and we have covered this in some detail in our newsletter: “Java – The Hacked.” For the purposes of this article we will focus on how to fix Java errors, keep your version of Java recent, and offer recommendations. Simply put: if you want to use Java error free –run the updated version. If you decide on continued use… consider our suggestion for safe surfing.

What is Java? Where is it Used?

Java is a programming language and platform used with many devices and on web pages. Frequently, Java is used to run applets – small applications that perform a specific task on a web page. Without Java, these little applets would show as blank areas on a web page and you would not have access to the interactive features they provide. From the Java site, examples are provided including chatting with people online, using mortgage interest calculators, viewing 3D images. The site also states that unless you have Java installed some websites and applications will not work. Continue reading...

Filed Under: Blog, computer fixes, PC security Tagged With: java

Java – The Hacked

March 12, 2013 by Andy Thompson

 

Synopsis: We explore in this article a contentious subject – Java. There are those that are very insistent that the benefits of Java do not outweigh the fact that this very popular technology and widely-used tool is a target for hackers and virus makers and they are exploiting it. However, it is because of the widespread use of Java on devices and web pages that makes it a target for hackers. As a result security flaws have been exploited and patches are created in an attempt to keep up with security. First, this article will describe what Java is and where it is used. Some examples of recent security exploits are provided, and then we will offer some solutions and recommendations.

Java Explained

In simple terms, Java is a programming language that is used to create software programs.  In other words, it’s the underlying technology for business applications, games, PC utility tools, and more.  As of 2012 it has been used for client-to-server web applications by over 10 million users.  One reason for its popularity is that it is a simplified language that was designed to eliminate common programming errors.  It was also designed for programmers to “write once, run anywhere” – that is, the code needs only to be written once to be able to run on computers with different operating platforms.  Continue reading...

Filed Under: Blog, computer fixes, Protect online privacy Tagged With: java

Surf Faster with Internet Explorer

February 8, 2013 by Andy Thompson

When surfing the net we rely on our browser. In this article we focus on how to address Internet Explorer performance issues. This is a frustrating experience common to many computer users. We will look at potential causes and attempt to rule out anything that may be less likely but needs to be examined. We then focus on what is a common experience for those that have run IE for some time and have collected a few “add-ons” during their surfing adventures.

Getting to the Source

There are several potential causes for a slow browsing experience.  The plan is to identify the symptoms and then to systematically go through potential causes.  We will attempt to rule out the ones less likely to be crippling your IE browser experience but are potential culprits all the same.

What are the symptoms?  It could be you have been facing a number of IE browser symptoms that indicate poor Internet browsing health.  These could range from: slow startup, slow downloading of pages, crashes, and more.  We can go through these one at a time.

Internet speed:  A slow connection to the Internet means slow browsing speeds.  But is it the Internet connection or the result of the browser?  Continue reading...

Filed Under: Blog, computer fixes, improving performance, increasing speed, Internet Explorer, Newsletter

How to Reset Internet Explorer

February 8, 2013 by Andy Thompson

Over time and frequent use, Internet Explorer can accumulate extra “add-ons” and can experience changes that result in slow performance.   There are instances where settings are adjusted by add-ons, browser extensions, and toolbars without your knowledge or approval.  What most users experience when installing items to their computer are software additions that are part of the package.  In other words, you begin installing some item and it includes browser add-ons that are intended to give you quick access to websites (via shortcuts) or additional functionality such as search fields.

Slow Performance:  The result of unwanted add-ons can be slower times when opening IE, slow browsing speed (it takes longer to view the pages you browse to), and unexpected behaviours such as crashes and program freezes.  Even worse, there are those additional items that can be malicious.  They function in such a way as to include links to sites that threaten the security of your online banking / financial information, they can lower your security settings making you vulnerable to further malicious attacks, or they can also result in annoying pop-ups that you can’t stop from appearing.  A good indication that you need to reset your IE to its original “factory-installed” state. Continue reading...

Filed Under: Blog, computer fixes, improving performance, increasing speed, Internet Explorer, Windows tips

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