Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Why Update Microsoft Windows Regular
However, it's not true as Windows OS is a computer program written in millions of technical programming codes, and like any other man-made thing, it is essentially prone to errors and flaws.
These errors and technical flaws are corrected through Windows updates that are launched time to time by Microsoft. Windows being the most widely used operating system across the world is the easiest and favorite target of global computer hackers.
Windows updates are beneficial in many ways to your computer and the hardware and software you attach to it to enjoy live music, videos, games, browsing, or wireless connection among other things. Below are the some of the features that Windows updates provide:
Security:-
This has been, and is, and will be the most concerned issue with all types of computers. Since, Windows computers are little more vulnerable to virus attacks than other PCs; the concern is higher with them. Windows runs executable programs and files that trigger virus and spyware among other malware infections to be downloaded on the PC.
Besides a good antivirus program, Windows updates help keep the PC guarded against all the old and newly-developed infections. Windows updates install the necessary virus definitions to the antivirus program and expand its resources base about a particular infection's behavior. Therefore, when the particular infection tries to be installed on your PC, your antivirus program will know that it's an infection and needs to be removed immediately before it causes damage to the data.
Performance:-
Since, Windows is designed to install and run multiple programs at a time; this often results into slow performance issue. We often download and install software, tools, music/video files and browse many websites that download cookies and temp files into the PC, if not necessary to be retained, these files will only eat up computer memory and sometimes clog the computer, resulting into slow speed and performance. There could be a hardware and software also that may create issue with the Windows and result into slow performance. Windows updates repair the Windows components, improve their performance, and suggest you how to make your PC function at its best.
Software and Hardware:-
Windows updates install latest features and enhancements including drivers for software and hardware installed on your PC. The updates help improve their functionality and efficiency by rectifying the errors automatically.
Additional Tidbits:-
Now, this essentially doesn't mean that Windows updates can totally save a computer from all types of technical glitches or errors.
The article is associated with 'Why Should You Update your Windows Regularly?' available on www.vtechsquad.com.
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Windows 8 will become in 2012 - Some features revealed
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
How The Blue Screen of Death Got Its Nickname History Unfolds
Monday, 23 May 2011
Install Windows 7 Themes on Windows XP

Note :- Before following the steps below, I do not recommend you doing this unless you are comfortable editing the Windows settings. I will not responsible for any damage that may be caused to your PC after editing the settings by following the steps below. You proceed at your own risk or may take help from Microsoft Certified Technician at their Toll Free No. +1-877-452-9201
- Download from http://windows7themes.net and install a Windows 7 theme Pack on your computer. Before you can use the themes on your Windows XP computer, you will need to change the file format and resave the theme files. The programming code for Windows 7 theme packs cannot be understood by earlier versions of the Windows operating system.
- Use a free unzipping utility such as 7-Zip, Free Zip or Quick Zip to unzip the files if you don't already have one installed on your Windows XP computer. Rename the Windows 7 theme pack file extension from ".themepack" to ".cab," and use the unzipping utility to extract the files.
- Follow the unzipping utility's instructions for extracting Windows 7 theme files. Click the "Yes" button when you are prompted to create a new file folder. Choose the file path where you want to save the Windows 7 themes on your hard drive.
- Choose a background image in the Windows 7 theme folder that you want to use on your desktop. Right-click on the background image file name, and select the option "Set as Desktop Background" from the drop-down menu list. Keep in mind that Windows XP is unable to support Aero Glass, but you can still use the background images on your computer.
- Change the desktop and system icons for your Windows 7 theme. Find a blank area on your desktop, and right-click on it. Select the option "Personalize," and then choose "Change Desktop Icons" from the drop-down menu list. Select the items that you want to use. Click "Change Icons," and locate the file path where the new icons for the Windows 7 theme are saved on your computer. Select an icon that you want to use.
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
What to Do When Microsoft Windows XP Won't Shut Down
Windows users frequently run into problems no matter if they have advanced service packs installed on their computers or have downloaded updates etc. This doesn’t mean that Windows is not worth using, it simply happens due to lots of applications that it runs simultaneously. You should be first aware of what can cause the problem and then move on to the instructions to solve it.

Common Reasons for the Shutdown Problem:
- Device driver
- Virus infection
- Corrupted Registry Entries
- Hardware and/or Software
- Corrupted File System
- Faulty/corrupted Hard Drive
- Corrupted Firmware
- Recent changes
Instructions:-
Reboot Computer– A wrong or improper shutdown causes damage to the PC and thus prevents it from shutting down. Simplest of all methods, reboot your machine as it retunes the software and internal settings and therefore fixes the issue (s). You can also unplug the power cord of PC from the electricity outlet and at the same time disconnect other hardware pieces connected to the computer. Wait for 4-5 minutes and plug them back to see if the problem has resolved. This works most of the times.
Run Windows Update– It is necessary to run Windows Updates as these download and install latest patches, drivers, and definitions to your OS. The updates automatically fix any internal glitches and make your PC run smoothly.
Note :- Before following the steps below, I do not recommend you doing this unless you are comfortable editing the Windows settings. I will not responsible for any damage that may be caused to your PC after editing the settings by following the steps below. You proceed at your own risk or may take help from Microsoft Certified Technician at their Toll Free No. +1-877-452-9201
Adjust Power Settings– Click on ‘Start’> go to ‘Control Panel’> click on ‘Power Options’. If you don’t see ‘Power Options’, on the top left hand panel, click on ‘Switch to Clasic View’. Now, click on the last tab saying ‘APM’ and put a checkmark in the box that says ‘Enable Advanced Power Management Support’. Click on ‘OK’ to exit the window. If it doesn’t work, check that your computer supports Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) standards.
To check your PC’s ACPI compliance, you need to click on the ‘Start’ menu> and click on ‘Run’. Type ‘devmgmt.msc' (without quotes) in the box and click on ‘OK’ or hit ‘Enter’ on the keyboard. Under the ‘Device Manager’ Window, click on the ‘+’ sign leftwards ‘Computer’, it will show ‘ACPI’ there. If it’s not there, it means your PC is not ACPI-compliant and hence you can’t adjust power option settings.
Device Driver– Replace the faulty or damaged drive with a new one. Always download and install the latest, compatible drivers with whichever Windows version you have. Check your publisher or vendor’s website for latest and compatible drivers.
Run Registry Cleaner– Repair corrupted/damaged registry entries by running a registry cleaner. This tool cleans up all the registry-related errors and helps Windows run smoothly and effectively. Also, if you recently removed a program from your PC but not its registry entries, it will result into registry error. The unused registry entries clog a computer and stop it from functioning properly. Therefore, always remove a program’s registry entries also by going into the Windows Registry Editor.
Recent Changes– If you recently made changes to your PC like installing or removing a new software/program or hardware. Check that changes were made properly. A wrongly installed or removed software/hardware may result into Windows won’t shutdown problem. Correct the changes accordingly.
Disable Wake on Setting – If your PC doesn’t shutdown and reboots in a loop then this instruction is for you. It is because your PC’s motherboard has an integrated Ethernet card that sets up wake on call. Check Device Manager’s properties and disable the Wake-on setting.
Virus Infection– It is always advised to keep your antivirus updated so that it regularly installs latest security definitions that enhance your PC’s defense systems. It is also advised to run scans on regular basis to help detect and remove any virus/malware infection immediately at the time it tries to penetrate your system’s defense wall.
Hardware/Software– A wrongly installed, misconfigured, or faulty/corrupted software and/or hardware may result into Windows won’t shutdown problem. So check what program or piece of hardware is causing the problem and correct it.
Upgrade System Firmware– Upgrade your system’s Firmware to get rid of this problem.
Faulty Hard Drive– Replace the faulty or corrupted RAM stick. Check your hard drive by running ‘chkdsk’ command into the ‘Run’ window. Type the command without quotes in the box and hit ‘Enter’ on the keyboard. If the drive is fine, it won’t show any message. If it comes up with a prompt that hard disc drive problems were not fixed, then it indicates towards hard drive problems. Type ‘chkdsk /f and in the ‘Run’ box hit ‘Enter’. Press ‘Y’ to fix the detected errors and ‘N’ to discontinue the command. If you press ‘Y’, it will fix the problem and save lost chain content as a file in the directory that can be checked later on. If you choose ‘N’ then it won’t save the lost chain content.
Additional Tips:
- Ensure that you are running latest service pack of Windows XP with all the updates duly downloaded and installed.
- You must login as an administrator or atleast should have equivalent right to perform some of the abovementioned instructions.
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Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Microsoft Windows 8 RTM release date leaked
- Microsoft will stop support for Windows XP after 2014.
- Microsoft will stop support for the disappointed version Vista after the middle of 2017.
- It will stop support for the super hit version Windows 7(Released in 2009) after the middle of 2019.
- And going to release Windows 8 RTM on July 2nd, 2011 and it will stop support for Windows 8 after 2021.
- For current Windows Client support will be available up to 2021.
- And for Office 2010 the beta is already available on Microsoft’s download page,the support will be available up to 2022.
Monday, 16 May 2011
Get Microsoft Product Support With Microsoft-Certified Professionals
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Microsoft Security Essentails automatic update's settings

By default, Microsoft Security Essentials(MSEs) is set for updates once every 24 hrs. The good news is the fix for this issue is very simple, and in this post i will show you how to use the Registry Editor to change how often Microsoft Security Essentials checks for updates.
In this post you will show two fixes, BASIC FIX and ADVANCE FIX.
1. Basic Fix
The type of fix is very easy, click on the thumbnail and make sure that you have the scheduled scan enabled. Also, ensure that you have the “Check for the latest virus and spyware definitions before running a scheduled scan” box checked. It is also important that you UNCHECK the box below that setting to ensure your scans always run. This will ensure that Microsoft Security Essentials always checks for updates at least once a day, and it will also scan your computer. I recommend using the quick scan option for your daily scanning. You can also change the time of the scan to anytime during the day you prefer.
2. Advanced Fix
Note:- Before following the steps below, I do not recommend you doing this unless you are comfortable editing the Windows Registry. I will not responsible for any damage that may be caused to your PC after editing the registry by following the steps below. You proceed at your own risk or may take help from Microsoft Certified Technician at their Toll Free No. +1-877-452-9201
If you are an advanced user or are comfortable with editing the registry, then follow the steps below.
1. Click on Start and then click on Run.
2. In the Run box type regedit and press enter.
3.In the Registry Editor Navigate to the following Registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/MICROSOFT ANTIMALWARE/SIGNATURE UPDATES
4. Under that Registry Key will be a value named SignatureUpdateInterval which is a REG_DWORD type. This is the key value you can change for more frequent updates. By default it is set to 24. Double-click the key and change its value to any number between 1-24(are valid for this key).
For example, changing SignatureUpdateInterval to a value of 3 will make Microsoft Security Essentials check for updates every 3 hours. you can tweak this key as you see fit to check for updates as often as you want.
I hope this post will helpful to configure automatic updates.