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Archive for November 28th, 2008

Nov 28 2008

PC working very slow! Organise Programs running in windows task manager….

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Some times it becomes very annoying when processes takes very long time to complete any command. And when we press CTRL+ALT+DEL it brings up the Task Manager, and in Process tab a lot of processes comes on and it is very confusing to choose which one is safe to close. Although attempting to end any of them produces dire warnings of mishappening, such disasters rarely occur.

But before you close any one of them first save all the open documents  it’s on the top most priority because once the application closed you will loose all your data. This is an unrecoverable condition so took the proper decision when you close any running application.

Here’s also a very simple rule: Don’t close any process without first finding out what it does. One good place to look is ProcessLibrary.com. Just enter the name into the site’s Find field, press ENTER, and see what it says.

Actually, the site offers an even easier way to look up a process: ProcessQuickLink. This free program puts an icon next to each process in the task manager. Click any one of these icons, and your browser will open to that process’s description in ProcessLibrary.com.

Here are some more tips to maintain your system performance

How to get rid of unncessery startup progrmas….
The system has recoverd from serious error
Why my system gives the massage “Low Virtual Memory”?
How to repair windows XP?
The ways to speed Up Windows Boot Time
What is safe mode? And How to restart my computer in safe mode in xp or windows Vista?
What is virtual memory space and how it can be resolved

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Nov 28 2008

Recyclable laptop - Made with Bamboo

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Yes,  Now it’s days of having a Laptop made with bamboo, which grows fast and is used widely throughout Asia in furniture, as well as construction scaffolding, food for pandas, and in artworks.

Asustek Computer have plans to debt a Laptop PC body made with nature friendly bamboo on Saturday at Taiwan’s IT Month exhibition. It was first announced last year as a part of ASUS’s effort to use renewable materials in products. The company on Thursday displayed the first bamboo laptop that’s ready for the market. The device is part of Asus’s U6V series of notebook PCs and sports a 12.1-inch screen, Intel Core 2 Duo microprocessor, and Microsoft’s Windows Vista OS.

The company will launch the bamboo laptops in the U.S. and Europe at a later date, but has not decided exactly when, an Asustek representative said.

More Information can be found on manufacturar’s site here

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