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Magic Speed 3.3 freeware

January 28th, 2009 admin No comments

Magic Speed 3.3

computermdbismarck.com – Is your computer slow while booting and also when used?

The solution is easy, in addition to maximizing the inherent tools such as system windows defragment, disk cleanup, or use other tricks, let alone freeware from third parties. Magic Speed 3.3! This application is freeware.

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Dealing with Pop-Up Ads and Spyware

January 20th, 2009 admin No comments

computermdbismarck.com – Pop-up ads are those irritating ads and messages that pop up on your screen whenever you’re online. There are three major causes of pop-up ads:

  • Web sites that display some extra ads each time you request to view a specific page.
  • Messenger Service ads that sneak in through the Windows Alerter service (originally designed to allow network administrators to contact users within a corporate network).
  • “Free” software you download and install, not realizing that those programs earn revenues by displaying pop-up ads on you screen.

Dealing with the first two types of ads is relatively easy. You can use a simple pop-up blocker like the Google toolbar to block those ads.

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Did i Delete Something Important?

January 15th, 2009 admin No comments

computermdbismarck.com – It’s not easy to erase/delete/wipe out information on the computer by accident. (In the computer biz, we use the word “delete” for that, so I’ll stick with that term here). First, you would have to know how to delete things in general. Secondly, you would have to ignore the message that asks if you’re sure you want to delete the thing.

Forget about computers for a moment and think of the real world. The simple rule in the real world is “If you don’t want to get rid of something, don’t put it in the trash”. The same basic rule applies to computers: “If you don’t want to get rid of something, don’t delete it”.

Of course, things might be a little fuzzier in the computer world than in the real world. For example, you might have the option to delete something, but maybe you’re not so sure what that something is. So here’s a good general rule of thumb: If you have to ask “Is it OK to delete this?”, the answer is “No.”

Of course, there’s always the temptation to delete unknown things on the grounds that doing so will help make life easier, or will help you conserve disk space. Still, neither is a good reason to delete something.  In fact, here is the absolute worst reason in the world to delete anything:

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Did Hackers Steal My Stuff?

January 8th, 2009 admin No comments

computermdbismarck.com – In the movies, brilliant good-looking kids are able to break into other peoples’ computers just by typing some nonsense at a keyboard and luckily guessing a password. In real life, that’s impossible. Even if you leave your computer on and connected to the Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, nobody can log into your computer and rummage around through your files. Nobody can steal stuff off your hard disk. Such things never happen, because they can’t happen, despite what the media tells you.

hackFear01There is a form of hacking, however, that’s worth protecting yourself against. It’s computer-to-computer hacking, where one computer (which we’ll call an ad server) manages to get irritating messages and pop-up ads onto your screen. Or worse yet, a worm like the infamous Blaster Worm that managed to infect thousands of computers a few months ago. In both cases, though, there is no human “looking around” your computer and stealing stuff. The hacker is, instead, just another computer who doesn’t know (or care) who you are, where you are, or what’s in your computer. It’s just trying to make some money for its unscrupulous owners.

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