Revo Uninstaller – Uninstall Properly with Ease

I’ve been working on computer for quite some time and installed several programs to help me in my job. Over time, I was able to find a program that works best for me and tried to install old programs. However, I had difficulties uninstalling them.

This moves me to try different uninstalling software until I discover Revo Uninstaller. I was really impressed on learning that the program works much faster compared to the uninstaller tools I previously use. Due to the fast and advanced algorithm of Revo, it scans the PC system before and after uninstalling a particular program.

Revo-Uninstaller

Revo-Uninstaller

I was even more impressed the programs ability of removing other unwanted files, registry keys and folder that are normally left on the system. It even run despite broken installation and scans for program data stored at the hard drive as well as Windows registry and displays all found registry items, folder and files thus allowing me to delete them as well. These are some of the things that I noted about Revo Uninstaller.
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Guide to Norton Online Backups

In spite of suffering some misfortunes lately in area of online data storage – such as shuttered services as well as lost data – Symantec has decided to enter the arena of online data backup. Truthfully, they’ve been offering the service for the past two years, as Norton 360′s online backup feature.

Norton Online Backup

Norton Online Backup

Now, however, Symantec are offering it as a separate service under the moniker of Norton Online Backup. $49.99 per annum gets you 25GB of storage. Its chief distinguishing features are a (mostly) browser-based interface, and the ability to service five PCs on one account. It is, however, missing a few features that are offered by its main competitors.
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25 Windows XP Hidden Applications

To run any of these apps go to Start > Run and type the executable name (ie charmap).

WINDOWS XP HIDDEN APPS:
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  1. Disk Cleanup = cleanmgr.exe
  2. Clipboard Viewer = clipbrd.exe (views contents of Windows clipboard)
  3. Dr Watson = drwtsn32.exe (Troubleshooting tool)
  4. DirectX diagnosis = dxdiag.exe (Diagnose & test DirectX, video & sound cards)
  5. Private character editor = eudcedit.exe (allows creation or modification of characters)
  6. Character Map = charmap.exe (very useful for finding unusual characters)
  7. IExpress Wizard = iexpress.exe (Create self-extracting / self-installing package)
  8. Microsoft Synchronization Manager = mobsync.exe (appears to allow synchronization of files on the network for when working offline. Apparently undocumented).

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Stay Safe And Secure On Your PC

It is hugely important to maintain your PCs security level. Keeping your computer safe from viruses and other malware, and protecting your privacy and data from prying eyes; should all be a part of your ongoing computer maintenance programme. Not only that, but you’ll also need to have Windows itself. Finally you’ll need to have some kind of backup system in place just in case things go wrong.

Security is a big topic – one that could fill an entire Ultimate guide all of its own. Fortunately, it’s pretty easy to stay on top of things. With the right tools you should be able to keep your computer and your data safe without really having to think too much about it. In this article, I’ll be explaining which areas you need to pay attention to and why.

Windows Update – Downloading and installing Windows Updates is an absolute must. Not only do these ensure your system files are up to date, but updates also address security vulnerabilities, both in Windows and other Microsoft programs such as Office. Fortunately, the process can be automated to the point of being (almost) effortless.

Go to Control Panel, Security Center and in XP click on the ‘Automatic Updates’ link at the bottom of the Window. In Vista, click on the Windows Update link on the left of the Security Center, then on Change Settings at the left of the Update window. The default setting is Updates are Automatic and downloaded daily (if available) at 3am.

If you don’t plan on having your computer running or being connected to the Internet at this time, then you have two choices. Either change the time to a more convenient one (I recommend, however, that you keep the checks on a daily basis), or just leave the settings as they are – Windows will automatically check for updates the next time your PC is running and online. This also applies if your computer is in Standby or Hibernate mode. Some updates do require user intervention – you may have to restart your computer or agree to a EULA. You can also opt to have the updates downloaded, but not installed without your say-so. You’ll need to set the time and frequency first, then click the second option from the top. Be warned, however, that you can only install updates this way if you are logged on with Administrator status.


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