Shared Dll entries in the registry correspond to any .Dll (Dynamic Link Library) file that can be used by more than one program. Windows treat shared files in a special way so that they can be used by more than one program. It keeps track of number of times the Dll is installed. The full [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 2, 2009
As soon as you go home you find a flyer on the porch. The exact set of shoes in the store was seen on the flyer. So the question here unanswered is how did they come to know? Is it a matter of coincidence? No, this is because of software called spyware in the internet. [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 29, 2009
To find out how effectively you can remove Spyware from your system read it. Spyware are some malicious programs that get installed in your computer through Internet with the help of free offered utility software. These Spyware or the Adware as usually known, install with or without users consent and began to track the usage [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 24, 2009
A healthy windows registry is equivalent to a healthy PC. Only one registry error is needed to make your system spiral down until it cannot be used any more. That is why you must keep your computer in tiptop shape for optimum performance. Regularly scan your PC for viruses and spyware to prevent errors in [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 24, 2009
The registry of your computer get corrupted and clogged up as you keep using the computer. It’s a natural process as we keep changing the settings of the computer to get optimum performance. As we make changes to the system the registry entries keep increasing and the registry become clogged up resulting in sluggish PC [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 9, 2009
I have a USB storage device i need to add now my group policy doesnt allow it, i have tried editing the registry by changing the usb store from 3 to 4, and ran the net start usb store, however every-time i try to install the driver it says access denied and save the your [...]
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