April 17, 2010

Repair your Windows Operating System Online with Reimage

Most Windows XP users will notice their system seems to get slower and slower compared to when they first installed the operating system. As the time passes, we installed a lot of programs and stored a lot of files, causing the operating system used more system resources and makes your computer slower. Besides that, with the emergence of internet and file sharing, users can unknowingly install what is known as spyware or malware. These malwares, spywares and viruses damaging your operating system and degrading its health.

What is Reimage?

Reimage is a web-based service runs via ActiveX that repairs damaged Windows XP systems so that your operating system will run like it first installed. Reimage repairs Windows XP PCs remotely over the network or internet and specialized in Windows XP PCs that won’t reboot.

Reimage performs its works by applying a set of predefined actions according to the problem in the XP systems. By referencing with over 4 million registry and components repository, Reimage looking for components or objects that are missing, new objects or changed by viruses, malware or other malicious software. Then, Reimage will replace the missing objects with the repository databases and restore the services or components to its original state. For the new components or objects, Reimage will disable them so they can’t do harm anymore. Unlike built-in Windows XP system restore, Reimage doesn’t affect user data or applications on the operating system.

Here are some features of Reimage :

  1. Reduce repair time – Save time because Reimage is easy to use and there is no need to call your technician each time you have PC problems.
  2. Optimize your Windows XP machine – Reimage will provide diagnosis for your PC, including processor usage, memory usage, hard disk usage, Windows Paging usage. Then provide you with a set of recommendation for your PC.
  3. Repairs all kind of problems on your Windows XP PC – This is including registry fixes, driver fixes, check for security issues, and disable all kind of malicious programs on your PC.
  4. No installation required – Because Reimage used web-based ActiveX, you can run it anywhere as long as Internet Explorer is installed.

April 08, 2010

Tools to Generate Traffic of Blog/Website

When you setting up a blog, nobody will know it until you tell the others about it. One way you can tell the world about your blog is to let the popular search engines to know your blog first so that others can find the contents of your blog through the popular search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing. If you can master the correct ways to build some quality traffic to your site, then you’ll definitely have some readers and getting more success when more people know about your blog.


There are several ways you can generate traffic to a website or blog. Below are a few of the well known tools on the internet that you can use to submit your blog site’s contents:

1. Google Webmaster Tools

With Google Webmaster Tools, you can see detailed reports about your pages’ visibility on Google. First, you need to verify your site first before submit a sitemap, then Google Webmastet Tools will give information about the internal and external links of your site. You can also discover query traffic and diagnose problems caused in your site to improve your site’s contents in Google search results.


2. Yahoo Site Explorer

Yahoo Site Explorer allows you to explore all the web pages indexed by Yahoo! Search. Webmaster can view the most popular pages from any site, dive into a comprehensive site map, and find pages that link to that site or any page. It can track, probe, manage your site & feeds in Yahoo!


3. Live Webmaster

Live Webmaster is another great tool for site owners to troubleshoot the crawling and indexing of their site. Simply submit sitemaps and view statistics about your sites. When you can drive more traffic to your site, probably more customers to your business.


April 05, 2010

Tips To Transfer Browser Bookmarks to Another PC

The procedure is different for every browser so I'll just point out the steps for the most common browsers.

Internet Explorer

This is a simple matter of moving the contents of your Favorites folder from one computer to another. It's best to do this with IE closed.

In the old computer, create a new folder, either inside a shared folder (one that can be accessed by other computers on the network), or on an external drive (such as a flash drive). I'll call that folder Transport, although you can give it another name. Open the Transport folder.

Next, select Start (Start, then Run in XP), type favorites, then press ENTER. This opens your Favorites folder. Press CTRL-A to select everything in it, and drag it all to the Transport folder. If you're asked if you want to do something, you do.

On the new computer, open the Transport folder (which will require you to either access the network or plug in the external drive). Then open the Favorites folder as described above. Drag everything from Transport to Favorites.


Firefox

On the old computer, launch Firefox and select Bookmarks, then Organize Bookmarks. In the resulting Library window, select Import and Backup, then Export HTML. Save the file to a shared folder or an external drive (such as a flash drive).

On the new computer, gain access to the HTML file you just created by logging onto the network or plugging in the external drive. Then, in Firefox, once again select Bookmarks, then Organize Bookmarks. Select Import HTML and follow the wizard.


Chrome

On the old computer, in Chrome, click the Tools icon (it looks like a wrench) and select Bookmark manager. Once in the Bookmarks Manager, select Tools, then Export bookmarks. Save the file to a shared folder or an external drive (such as a flash drive).

On the new computer, gain access to the HTML file you just created by logging onto the network or plugging in the external drive. Click the Tools icon and select Bookmark manager. Once there, select Tools, then Import bookmarks. It's all pretty obvious from there.

April 04, 2010

Microsoft Software Freebies

Windows is still the number one most-used software in the world but no single software can keep everyone happy. So Microsoft came out with these freebies as an enhancement to make the Windows platform more relevant to their users.

Here they are some Microsoft software freebies :

Windows Live Writer

Well here’s one for us bloggers, it’s just like using Microsoft Office Word. Windows Live Writer is an offline blogging editor. With this piece of software you can write posts directly from your desktop and then upload it to your blog. Inserting images and videos are a lot simpler with Windows Live Writer, there is no need for you to worry coding or anything, it has been taken care of for you.

The software has basic tools for you to edit your images like cropping or tilting and it helps you to automatically publish your videos to YouTube or Soapbox when you publish your post.


Desktops

Improve your productivity with desktops. The desktops software helps to manage your open windows by creating up to four virtual desktops. You can assign programs to the virtual desktop then activate the virtual desktops with a click of a mouse. With four virtual desktops it really is going to keep your screen stay uncluttered and make it easier for you to move around and do your work more efficiently.


BgInfo

If you are running a cyber cafĂ© or you are a network administrator this is the software for you. BgInfo displays the computer’s information directly on the computer’s background thus eliminating the time consuming need for you to click through several diagnostic windows to find the computer’s information.


Process Explorer

It is way better than the task manager as it provides more in depth information about the running programs. Process explorer is a useful tool to track your programs as it shows you the files and documents that a particular program uses. You can also use the software to find leaks and track down DLL version problems so you know what is really going on when your computer is throwing a tantrum.


Windows Live Movie Maker

Videos are now the “in thing” on the net. Windows Live Movie Maker is a great tool for novices to create home videos. The software is easy to use as it provides the basic editing tools you need to create the videos. Although you are not going to be able to create the next blockbuster Hollywood movie of the year with this software, it is still a good tool to make simple videos to share with friends and family.

 

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