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Although data loss and system damage are two major causes of frequent computer crashes, there are several side-effects too. Constant crashes may leave you frustrated, cause unnecessary headaches and often leave you in a state of frenzy. Why go through this, when just a few simple activities can save us from all this trouble and agitation?
Discussed below are a few simple tips to help you fix Windows freeze up problems and prevent computer crashes.
Tip 1: Keep your system free from malware: If your perfectly working computer, all of a sudden starts displaying errors and starts freezing up, it usually indicates virus or spyware infections. Virus files start replicating as soon as they gain access to your computer. They work by adding malicious codes to your applications files, adding malicious registry entries, and generating several computer errors that occasionally result in system freezes, crashes, and data loss. Spyware programs on the other hand, add several system processes that not only track your user activity and steal your personal and confidential information, but also eat up system resources and dramatically slows down your computer. To prevent these problems, you must regularly perform full system scans of your computer using updated antivirus and antispyware tools. You must also enable the real-time protection feature of these tools to ensure that your system is protected against these malicious programs at all times.
Tip 2: Keep your registry healthy and error free: The health of your registry is also crucial to maintain a healthy, error-free computer. Registry problems occur due to the accumulation of a large amount of unwanted, outdated, and invalid information in the registry. This accumulated digital junk causes registry bloating that eventually damages and fragments its files. When the registry gets damaged, it starts generating system errors. A fragmented registry also slows down data access and thus may cause system freezes and crashes. To prevent these registry problems, you must perform regular registry scans to detect, remove, and repair unwanted and corrupt information within it. You can easily do this by using the user-friendly feature of reliable and efficient registry cleaner tools. Registry cleaner tools also help you defrag the registry to reindex and compress its files. This helps in speeding up the registry and as a result, improves the performance of your registry. You can use the backup and restore feature of your registry cleaner tool to create a registry backup on a regular basis. This backup helps you in restoring the registry and recovering from system failure due to a damaged registry.
Tip 3: Keep hard disk free of junk and fragmented files: Your hard disk, which bears the entire load of your operating system, files, and folders, is one of the most common causes of computer problems. In fact, virus and registry problems also affect the hard disk performance by filling it up with unwanted data. Therefore, after you have removed unwanted malicious information and outdated, invalid information from the registry, you need to perform hard disk cleanup as well. To help you do this, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems are shipped with two important tools—Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter. The Disk Cleanup tool helps you perform several disk cleanup tasks, such as empty Recycle Bin, clear Internet Explorer files and cookies, delete obsolete program setup files, uninstall no-longer-used Windows components and software programs, and remove old System Restore points. After cleanup, you can use the Disk Defragmenter tool to analyze your disk for fragmented files and folders and then consolidate the information to make them contiguous and easy to read. This not only helps in reducing the load on the disk—and saves the disk from physical damage—but also helps in enhancing your PC’s performance.




























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March 3rd, 2008 at 11:36 pm
A not very discussed but very real cause of damage to computers is static electricity. I came across this article (link below) which may be of interest.
The product being discussed is called Staticoff and I believe it is only available through the inventors website
http://masshightech.bizjournals.com/masshightech/stories/2008/03/03/newscolumn2.html
March 4th, 2008 at 12:44 am
Thanks for the tips! I’m now able to avoid my computer from hard disk crashes and data loss.
March 4th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
You’re welcome! thanks for your visits! I hope your computer running perfectly now!
March 5th, 2008 at 1:35 am
Very well done keep up the good work
March 5th, 2008 at 4:45 pm
Thanks Nyte! I hope these computer tips will helps you too!