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How Windows 7 has overachieved standards and replaced Windows Vista

by Computer Advice on Jul.17, 2010, under Windows

Windows Vista definitely wasn’t going to win any awards from the thousands of computer users who were experiencing critical problems with the new operating system. The negative feedback sent Microsoft into an immediate counter attack and the result of their efforts to create something better, something far more reliable and toned down resulted in Windows 7.

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Windows 7

Windows Vista had incredibly demanding specifications that required decent graphics cards, heavy amounts of ram, strong CPU’s and other hardware components that a lot of computers are lacking. Fortunately, Windows 7 improved upon these complex system requirements and toned down the operating system to allow older computers to get in on the new exciting features. In fact, some consumers have reported running Windows 7 on PC’s with as little as 512MB of RAM. While this is obviously not recommended as Microsoft clearly has suggested at least 1GB of RAM, it does provide some evidence that they effectively made a reliable operating system that can function with lower standard materials. Some of the reports suggesting that Windows 7 ran fine on 512MB also stated that it seemed to over perform Windows XP. Windows XP was released quite some time ago and the fact that computers designed for XP can run more smoothly with Windows 7 is extraordinary.

Windows Vista also had several technological difficulties that disallowed users from accessing certain points within the operating system. These challenges have been overcome since the introduction of Windows 7. While Windows 7 still limits your access to certain parts of the computer, warning you if you’re about to enter a secured location, these capabilities are necessary to prevent basic computer users from altering files they shouldn’t be. Secondly, Windows 7 took away the unfortunate administration issues that Vista was facing. Many users reported software problems when attempting to launch programs as a regular user, rather than as an administrator.

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What software can speed up my computer and Internet?

by Computer Advice on Jul.17, 2010, under Internet, Software, Tips and Tricks

Before you consider the possible hardware upgrades that you can make to your computer to improve its functionality and make it run faster, you should always consider the software that’s available. Software provides an easy to use interface that’s designed to accomplish many things on your company. Of course, there are many types of software that specialize in different aspects of computing. However, only a select few of them can provide exceptionally pleasing results when it comes to speeding up your computer and making it run faster. In fact, the most powerful software on the Internet for speeding up your computer is provided free of charge. It’s amazing that there are products and compute repair companies charging hundreds and sometimes even thousands of dollars for services that you could perform on your own. Many computer owners don’t recognize how capable they are of using free software to accomplish these goals. In reality, any computer technician or computer repair service company is probably going to use these very tools or very similar tools to provide you with the same quality results.

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Turbo Charge Your Internet Browser

CCleaner is a computer software tool that was designed several years ago to improve upon registry file buildup and temporary Internet file buildup. Most of us use computers because we enjoy surfing the Internet and browsing all of the features and capabilities that the Internet provides. Unfortunately, if you don’t know how to effectively clean out your temporary files and other file buildups that compile when you use the Internet consistently then you probably are suffering from slow computing speeds because of the excess files. Whatever Internet browser you’re using doesn’t make a difference in the process. Whether you have Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or any other software, CCleaner will essentially remove all of the file buildup involved in using the Internet. Secondly, CCLeaner also allows you to remove corrupted registry files that might be slowing down your computer. The convenience of CCleaner’s in house program deletion tool and automatic startup changer is very welcoming. If you have unwanted software installed you can easily remove it as well as change preferences like boot options and startup options without having to access complex areas within your operating system.

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