A Registry Cleaner – Solution to Computer Program Freezes and System Crashes
We love our computers, they are a huge part of our lives, we cannot get enough of our computers. We use them for everything in our lives all day every day. When we first buy our computers we are happy with their performance and are excited every time we press the power button. This is a great time in our lives we have the latest and the best technology has to offer and we show off the speed and performance to our friends who are inevitably jealous of our machines.
This problem becomes a couple of months later after we have used our machines for a while and they start to get “messy”. We begin to notice that they are not running as fast as they once did. We occasionally have a program freeze or a system crash and with time the problems just get worse. Eventually we get to the point that the computer is all but unusable and we are so frustrated that we seriously consider the possibility of just throwing it off the nearest balcony and running to our local Best Buy to get the latest and the best again. Of course this is impractical, most of us spend a great deal of time and effort getting our computers set up just the way that we want them. You also have to take into consideration the expense of having to buy a new computer every year or so. The computers of today are designed to have an operational life of 5-8 years of optimal performance, why should you be ditching them after only one of two?
So other than replacing the computer what else can you do? You could just wipe the computer and reinstall your operating system and base programs. The problem with this is again that we spend a great deal of time setting everything up the the way we like it and the thought of having to redo that every six months can be mind numbing. Another more practical option is to use a registry cleaner.
Security Computer Programs – Why Security is Crucial
One thing everybody should be aware of in thinking about security computer programs is how the Internet and its technologies work. This will give you a means of using the Internet more safely and responsibly.
Human nature, being what it is, is heavily reliant on trust. The Internet was built on trust. Connecting computers in the 1960′s was a very straightforward thing, relying on everybody playing by the rules. A lot has changed since those days. The way we use computers has changed and a lot more people have access to a computer. The Internet has literally exploded since the days that just a few researchers tried to connect their very slow PC’s together.
Let’s make a comparison. When you receive a landmail, most letters contain a sender’s address. Did you ever stop and wonder if these addresses are really valid. How would you go about finding out if the return address was valid? Most people wouldn’t bother, I think.
Here comes the – now so popular – email message, how are you to know where it comes from? An intruder can easily fake the return address, which is called spoofing. Not only can email messages be forged, the information packets that contain data and get sent all over the Internet are susceptible to forgery as well.
A Non Human Response Computer Program
We all know the frustration of dealing with a computerized response to a customer service question when the telephone program won’t allow you to speak to a real live person and the canned response doesn’t answer your question or solve your problem by referring you to option 1 or 2 or 4, but now we have to deal with the vileness of virtual email responses.
That’s right folks, some computer programming genius convinced that he has all the answers is now responding to our plaintive pleas for help via email with a programmed response. Don’t think I am telling you the truth – try asking for a manager in an email reply when your question isn’t answered or your problem solved.
These geniuses are convinced they can give us canned answers that are not responsive to our questions and that we will have no choice, but to accept them.



