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		<title>Why Does My Computer Get Extremely Slow?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2014 02:58:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Whether you have a brand new computer or one that is fairly aging, keeping your system optimal is very important. As your computer begins to age and ware with use, you will notice that the system tends to slow down and become unresponsive. The reason for this is because as you browse the internet, install [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you have a brand new computer or one that is fairly aging, keeping your system optimal is very important. As your computer begins to age and ware with use, you will notice that the system tends to <strong>slow down and become unresponsive</strong>. The reason for this is because as you browse the internet, install and uninstall programs, delete files, and create documents, etc. temp files are created and stored deep into your computer, mainly your systems Window folder that’s located on your C Drive. These temp files are created when you browse web pages over the internet. As you browse web pages, a cache of data is stored; this helps websites that you occasionally visit often to load faster.</p>
<p>When <strong>installing new software</strong> on your computer, not only does your hard-drive space decrease, but also new data entries are created in your systems Registry. The system registry is like the brain of your computer where all important instructions are saved. The system registry defines certain actions for each individual program as well as how your computer starts up and shuts down. After you have installed many programs, your <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Registry" target="_blank">system registry</a> will become loaded with information. The real problem people face with the registry is when they un-install programs that are no longer being used. You would think everything would get erased when you hit that uninstall button, but that is not necessarily the case. Some programs offer the option of cleaning up after it’s self of everything while others don’t.</p>
<p>Another problem that arises with long term use of a computer without constant optimization is <strong>system errors</strong>. System errors are created when your computer fails to shutdown properly or is damaged by virus or malware attack. It’s easy to assume in this technical age of computers that if you fail to shut down your computer correctly, everything will be ok, but that’s not true. You see, when your computer turns on, system tasks and processes are running in the background. These processes are constantly shifting around data as well as creating data which keeps your system operating the way it should. When a computer abruptly shuts down, that cycle of data gets interrupted and files as well as registry data can become corrupted.</p>
<p>A lack of memory or system resources is another problem that many computer users face. Certain programs are more <strong>data intensive</strong> or resource hungry than others. For instance, a program like Adobe Photoshop requires a minimum of 2GB of memory to run. If the computer you are running is old or a model that came with limited amount of RAM, then you will have to consider purchasing more memory (if your computer supports it) or purchase a <a title="Strong Tips for Your Brand New Computer" href="https://newcomputerinquiry.com/strong-tips-for-your-brand-new-computer/">new computer</a> that can handle programs like Adobe Photoshop. Here’s another scenario that may seem relate-able. There are computers that are found in households that have more than one computer user. The computer originally started out for just to doing homework or office assignments, then eventually became a computer for games, movies, production and other multimedia purposes. A low-end computer now a days will not be able to run multiple applications all at once.</p>
<p>Another common problem faced by computer users is <strong>viruses and malware</strong>. When you visit certain risky websites, sometimes the advertisements you see are not really ads at all. Some of these ads are script loaders which install programs or java in the background without you even knowing it. Certain malware are not only dangerous to your computers privacy but also <strong>bogs down your computers resources</strong>. Viruses on the other hand act like its malware cousin but do a lot more damage. Catching a computer virus is easy, especially for people with limited knowledge of a computer. When you visit shareware sites that offer free software to try out, it can be very tempting not to download. Especially if it’s a brand new game or <a title="Finance Software" href="https://newcomputerinquiry.com/store/shop.php?k=finance&amp;c=9034">finance software</a> that seemed interesting at the time. There are many sites that are legit, but most are not. When downloading then installing an infected program, on the surface everything looks great but in the background the virus begins to spread its infection. Some viruses’ purpose is to steal your information, other viruses are created to just wreak havoc on your system, multiplying files and corrupting others.</p>
<p>If this article speaks volumes to you, then it’s ok. Every person eventually runs into computer problems whether its software related or hardware. At the end of the day it’s all about being aware of how to use your computer and learning all of the do’s and don’ts. Computers, just like the human body or even a car needs to be maintained for constant efficiency, ignoring this fact can potentially leave your computer to ruin. Hope this article opens your eyes. Happy computing!</p>
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		<title>Why Does A Security Certificate Error Come Up In My Web Browser?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2014 05:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you have experienced this dreadful Security Certificate Error, then you’re not alone. This common error happens when the date and time on the computer has been set incorrectly. How does your computer clock just randomly mess up you ask? There are a few reasons listed below. Problem: You purchased or received a used (not [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have experienced this dreadful Security Certificate Error, then you’re not alone. This common error happens when the date and time on the computer has been set incorrectly. How does your computer clock just randomly mess up you ask? There are a few reasons listed below.</p>
<p><strong>Problem:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>You purchased or received a used (not refurbished) computer from a friend, family member or associate just as is.</li>
<li>The power went out in your house and this forced your computer to turn off without shutting down properly.</li>
<li>The <a href="https://newcomputerinquiry.com/store/all-none-B00D8P5T0U-Energizer_Cr2032_3_Volt_Lithium_Coin_Battery_4_Count.html">CMOS battery</a> had been removed. This causes your on-board bios settings and date/time to reset.</li>
<li>The CMOS battery is defective and needs replacing.</li>
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<p><strong>Solution:</strong></p>
<p>Fixing the problem is fairly simple. If you have any version of Windows (XP, Vista, 7 or 8), if you take a look at the bottom right of your screen, on the toolbar, you will see the time and or date. If the information you see is incorrect, simply double click the time and adjust first the date (month, day and year). Then click on “Change time zone…”</p>
<p>Make sure to select your proper time zone, and then click on Apply.</p>
<p>When you go back to your web browser whether it’s Internet Explorer, Firefox or <a href="https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/index.html" target="_blank">Chrome</a>, try visiting a website and you will see that everything is back to normal.</p>
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<p><strong>Other Issues:</strong></p>
<p>Also note if when you restart your computer and log back into Windows and still see the wrong date and time, that means you have to adjust your date and time settings in the bios menu. To do that you have to enter the bios menu when the computer is booting up by hitting either Del, F2 or F12 as your begins to boot up. Once you have entered the menu, look for the date and time, make your changes, then save and exit.</p>
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<p><strong>Other Issues 2:</strong></p>
<p>Now going even further… if when you restart your computer and your bios (date/time) continue to reset itself, then it is most likely a CMOS Battery problem. Purchasing this battery is very inexpensive and is very easy to replace. Located on your motherboard, it’s a flat round silver battery. You can simply pop it out and replace it simply using a flat head screw driver.</p>
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<p>Your problem should now be resolved and you shouldn’t run into anymore issues.  Save this guide because now you know what to do if either you have a security certificate issue or if the time on your computer keeps resetting itself. Computer problems always arise when you least expect it, but if they never happen then what would we learn? We have a very valuable guide for you to read that will provide you with great maintenance <a title="Strong Tips for Your Brand New Computer" href="https://newcomputerinquiry.com/strong-tips-for-your-brand-new-computer/">tips for your brand new computer</a> and how to keep your system optimized.</p>
<p>I hope you have found this helpful. Take care!</p>
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