FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND FACTS
Every computer has a problem once in a while. Sometimes our computers freeze, sometimes our computers won’t turn on. Sometimes the only solution is to reformat everything and start from zero. This can be really frustrating. Especially if you aren’t a computer technician and have to rely on one. Sometimes computers shut down and restart by themselves. So, why does your computer shut down? Why does your computer keep restarting? This is very annoying since jobs in progress may be lost and probably will have to be done again from the beginning.
But maybe there is something you can do, a sort of preventive maintenance that can be done in order to prevent such problems.
With new computer operating systems being put out every year, it is not uncommon to hear about computers shutting down by themselves or restarting by themselves. So why does your computer shut down? It may be due to a variety of factors, some of them could be that mal-ware or ad-ware has gotten to your computer. A computer virus is always a plausible theory. But, why does your computer keep restarting? Maybe checking the hard disk for any of the above reasons could be a good idea.
Keeping and maintaining your computer system is very important in order to have a stable and safe system. Periodic scans and checks should be automatically scheduled during low-usage hours in order to preserve your unit’s speed and stability.
MORE INDEPTH FACTS
Is your computer slow? Are you hoping for high system speed? Today, I would like to tell some facts about how to obtain high computer speed that you may not be aware of before.
1. To speed up computer, here are tips you can grasp easily.
When installing applications, if a dialog box asks you whether to cover this file. It is better to choose "No". Normally, the current system files are best. It is no need to cover files based on sequence.
And when you uninstall software, do not delete shared files because some are used by system or other applications. Once delete them, it is probably that certain applications can not startup normally or system freezes up.
2. Methods to fix slow computer hassle.
You can scan computer by using anti-virus software. And when doing that to scan hard disk, do not run other applications.
Defragment disk and clean junk files are also good choices for high computer speed. Do remember every time when you run disk defragmenting program of Windows, do not run other applications.
3. Other ways to keep fast computer speed consistently.
When surfing on the Internet, do not open too many browsing windows. It results in low resources and lags computer speed.
And if you install too many operating systems in the same hard disk, it can lead to freezing up. As for system or important files, it is better to use hide property. By doing this, such files are not deleted or covered by error operations.
32 BIT OPERATING SYSTEM vs 64 BIT OPERATING SYSTEM
1. What is the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows?
The terms 32-bit and 64-bit refer to the way a computer's processor (also called a CPU), handles information. The 64-bit version of Windows handles large amounts of random access memory (RAM) more effectively than a 32-bit system.
2. Can I run 32-bit programs on a 64-bit computer?
Most programs designed for a computer running a 32-bit version of Windows will work on a computer running 64-bit versions of Windows. Notable exceptions are many antivirus programs, and some hardware drivers.
Drivers designed for 32-bit versions of Windows don't work on computers running a 64-bit version of Windows. If you're trying to install a printer or other device that only has 32-bit drivers available, it won't work correctly on a 64-bit version of Windows. For information about updating drivers and troubleshooting issues with device drivers for 64-bit versions of Windows, contact the manufacturer of the device or program.
3. Would I benefit from using a 64-bit computer?
The benefits are most apparent when you have a large amount of random access memory (RAM) installed on your computer, typically 4 GB of RAM or more. In such cases, because a 64-bit operating system can handle large amounts of memory more efficiently than a 32-bit operating system can, a 64-bit system can be more responsive when running several programs at the same time and switching between them frequently.
AMD PROCESSER VS. INTEL
Here is the main differences between AMD and Intel.
Intel processors usually have more LVL 2 cache memory in them. The cache memory is the absolute fastest memory in the computer. It resides in the CPU. The more cache memory that you have the better the performance will be for gaming/photoshop/music editing.
AMD's CPU clock speed is underestimated. If you see a Phenom II x4 running at 2.4 GHz, it will actually be running at 2.66 GHz. AMD was built from the x86_64 family of intel so they can't surpass the cache memory of Intel, but they can develop their own technology that will 'be better' than the Intel family.
AMD processor chipsets are programmed with ATI graphics cards in mind. They will fully utilize the ATI graphics cards. Intel processor chipsets are programmed with nVidia in mind.
There really is not a better overall processor. Although Intel has better LVL 2 cache. AMD has better LVL 3 cache that resides off the CPU, but has the technology to make it act like it is on the CPU.
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