Remember the day when you bought your new
PC with Windows installed? It was lightning
fast. It took only about ten seconds to
boot. When you opened the Start menu or
the load/save file dialogs, they showed
up instantly. But, after a year of heavy
use, you now realize that your PC has some
serious performance issues. It takes more
and more time to boot each time you start
it. When you open your Start menu, file
dialogs or other Windows Shell powered components,
also seem to always need more time. Your
computer is grinding its hard disk for seemingly
forever as if it was thinking whether you
are worthy to see what you had hoped to
see.
Modern computers are very complex systems.
They are much like the human body. By consuming
large amounts of non-certified products
from unknown sources, you increase the level
of cholesterol in your blood very quickly.
Soon, you would have an obesity problem.
You couldn't run fast either. This is the
same reason why your computer slows down
over time. The truth is that there are no
certified software products for computers.
All of the so-called software certificates
can only guarantee the authenticity of a
software product and not its quality. There
are no PC medicine organizations that can
certify software. Even large software companies
produce software that may harm your system
integrity and leave some "cholesterol"
in your computer's veins. And, we won't
even discuss the software from unknown vendors
that you download from the Internet!
Unlike humans, computers may have many
lives. All you need to do is to format your
hard drive and install the system from scratch.
However, this is not a good solution. By
formatting your disks, you lose all your
installed programs, preferences and system
integrity. Is there another solution? If
you need a personal medic for your computer
to provide required treatment without killing
the patient first, you may want to give
Smart PC from Smart PC Solutions a try.
It's an all-in-one medicine package for
your system. You can download it using the
following link:
http://www.smartpctools.com/smartpcpro.exe
There are two versions, Personal and Professional.
They differ only by the number of features
available. I use the Professional version.
Thus, I will guide you through its features.
You will then be able to decide for yourself
whether you need the Professional or the
Personal version.
Back to the "cholesterol" problem.
What is considered to be bad "cholesterol"
for your PC and where are the veins? The
Registry is your computer's blood system.
All other organs rely on it. All the vital
system information is stored in this unified
database and all Windows applications poll
this information. But, there is a downside.
Normally, users log into their Windows with
full administrator privileges. You need
the administrator privileges in order to
install new software and to configure your
system and network settings. All the applications
that you run receive full administrator
privileges as well. This means that any
program started by you can change almost
any section of your Windows Registry, including
the settings of other applications. This
is how, for example, malicious scripts from
the Internet change the Home and Search
pages in your Internet Explorer. With the
passing of time, even normal applications
from reliable vendors leave some records
in your Registry that may cause an "obesity"
problem. Most computer programs never un-install
completely! Users rarely complain about
such issues and, as such, developers often
ignore the problem. They don't seem to be
worried about such things. No complaints
- no problem. But this is a problem. After
a year of heavy use, your Registry becomes
really fat. It occupies more memory, and
it takes longer for every application to
access the Registry. This can reduce the
performance of many applications and increase
their start time. But, even worse is that
some of the leftovers in your Registry point
to non-existing or damaged objects. Here's
an example: When you right-click on a file
in Windows Explorer, a contextual menu pops
up. It is called "contextual"
because of the file type specific actions
displayed in this menu. When you install
a program, it may add its handlers into
system menus like the menu that pops up
for a file. You probably have some handlers
there added by your image viewers ("Open
with ..."), archives ("Send to..",
"Compress with..."), printer drivers
and more. If some of the Registry entries,
like these, point to non-existing objects,
Windows will try to find them every time.
There are also some Registry sections that
contain programs to run on Windows startup.
They are not shown in the "Startup"
section of your Start menu and you cannot
remove them manually. Windows will try to
start them on every boot.
Now, for the treatment. Get into a white
doctor's uniform and run SmartPC, your scalpel.
The interface is very easy to understand.
Click the "Fix" button and you'll
see two options available. Let's start with
cleaning the Registry. In addition to fixing
the problems described above, SmartPC will
analyze and fix, or delete if necessary,
broken links, device drivers, ActiveX components,
fonts, un-install entries and more. As a
result, you will have a compact and a fragment-free
database without obsolete and broken entries,
resulting in increased overall performance
of your system.
Not all problems come from the Registry.
There is a special type of file, known as
a "shortcut". Your Desktop and
the Start menu consist almost entirely of
shortcuts. When you access your start menu
or when your Desktop is loading, Windows
searches for the target objects that are
referenced by your shortcuts. When a shortcut
contains a broken link, or points to a non-existing
object, Windows will try to find this object,
retrieve its icon, etc. The second option
available in the "Fix" SmartPC
section allows you to scan and fix all broken
shortcuts on your disks.
Now, let's move to the "Clean"
section of SmartPC. This section allows
you to clear all the junk files accumulated
on your disks. Sometimes applications "forget"
to delete temporary files, and sometimes
they leave temporary files due to software
errors. SmartPC will empty directories of
temporary files. It can also scan your disks
to search for temporary files by extension.
If you are anxious about security and identity
theft, you may want to clean temporary Internet
files, delete cookies, IE autofill data,
etc.
In the "Optimize" section, you
will also find several useful tools to boost
your system performance and tune-up some
hidden settings. "Hidden" means
that these settings are not available through
the Control Panel or standard Windows dialogs.
For example, you can select whether you
wish to log into your Windows account on
boot without the need to enter your password,
or whether you want Windows to show the
login screen with a passwords prompt. The
Startup and Un-install Entries Editors also
provide some advanced features that are
not available in standard Windows configuration
applets.
The "Boost Windows" option provides
a tool that constantly monitors your memory,
removes unusable blocks and de-fragments
usable blocks for faster access. If enabled,
it runs invisibly and optimizes your system
memory. In addition, this tool sets maximum
processor use priority to the active window.
When you watch a movie, you probably do
not want it to make pauses when another
application does something in background.
Normally, all running applications share
processor time equally. But if you want
to boost a multimedia application to its
maximum, you need it to give it an exclusive
access to your processor.
Does your computer experience the "obesity"
problem? Is it full of junk files, broken
shortcuts and obsolete registry values?
If so, it needs a treatment!