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Win Ipod Nano and T-shirts From Moobell


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How to Participate:

  • Become a Fan in Facebook Fanpage.
  • Goto the Contest Application
  • Submit Your Answers Daily ie, Predictions
  • Wait For the Results the Next Day
SO Go Now and Start Predicting and Win an IPod Nano !
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Why my Windows 7 keep freezing

Windows 7 have been accepted with a lot of praise by the tech community, a lot of people were excited to install the new operating system on their computers. The new operating system of Microsoft is designed to be much easier to use and faster than Windows XP and Windows Vista. Although it is elaborately developed by the inventive engineers of Microsoft, it still has some problems that often happen in the earlier Windows system. It becomes slightly slow and freezes up!

Why the freeze problem happens to the new system? How to Speed Up Windows 7? We must get to the cause of the problem. In Windows 7, Microsoft continues to use registry as the database of the operating system. That is, all the data and information of your programs, device drivers and operating system is still saved in the registry.

It is inevitable that the vital data and information that are saved in registry keys is damaged by some issues like invalid processes, bad program uninstallations and so on. Then there comes the problem. When Windows 7 performs a task, it must communicate with registry and then implement the task according to the data and information.

But if the data and information are damaged or incorrect, Windows 7 will not be able to perform a task properly. Then it would call off the task and stop responding in order to avoid serious damages to itself. That is the reason why your Windows 7 keeps freezing up. To fix the problem, you need to fix registry errors and repair the corrupt keys which the data and information are damaged.
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How to speedup your slow windows 7 experience

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All though Windows 7 is one of the best of its kinds, but the problem of windows slow startup have been noticed but a lot of users. Actually, you are not the only person suffering from this problem, a lot of people who use Windows 7 system also barge up against the annoying slow boot-up problem. What are the causes of the startup problem and how to speed up Windows 7?

There are two possible causes of the problem. Firstly, you should check if you have too many programs running at system boot-up. For the sake of safety, it is necessary to have anti-virus, anti-spyware software or security center run as Windows 7 boots up. But some people have many other unnecessary programs in their startup list too.

The more startup items, the slower your computer turns on. Because your system needs time to load necessary data and start the programs. If you set too many programs to run with system, you will find the boot-up process is extremely slow. So you need to disable some programs and eliminate them from the list.

If you have done what I suggest above but see no good results, it must be the registry that causes the slow starting of your computer. You may be wondering how registry can cause the problem. Registry is the data center of Windows system that contains all the essential data used for all the operational processes. It controls the basic processes like system restart, startup, shutdown and so on. And it also has a great effect on your computer performance, look for Windows 7 registry clenaup for great computer performance.

When Windows 7 starts up, it must communicate with registry and access the vital data. But the communication process could be slowed down by some redundant, invalid and empty registry keys and entries. These registry keys and entries belong to the programs that are uninstalled. They are supposed to be deleted but left during the uninstallation.

If you have uninstalled some programs and software from your computer, there would be too many useless registry keys in your system. The useless keys and entries would cause the communication between Windows 7 and registry very obstructed. And then your system starts up very slow. To make your system boot up faster, you need to clean up all the redundant, invalid and empty registry keys.
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