Archive for March, 2010
How To Optimize Your PC Registry
Optimize PC Registry
Your computer’s registry is a large indexing system that keeps track of applications and their settings on your computer. The average PC user has probably never heard of the registry and is unaware of its need to be optimized from time to time. An uncluttered registry ensures that the health of your computer will be preserved and its the best possible efficiency remains intact.
An optimized PC registry benefits not only older computer models, but new ones, too. Registry maintenance is essential to avoid dozens of problems. Most notably of these are sluggish speeds, freezing screens, slow loading time, and a variety of error messages.
Over time, the registry becomes cluttered with entries for programs that may have been removed, yet the registry entries remain behind. These accumulating, unneeded entries can hinder normal PC functionality and need to be removed. The simplest invalid or corrupted file can be clogging up your computer and affecting its performance.
Once a computer become impossibly slow, an unskilled person may attempt to reinstall the Windows operating system thinking it will fix the problems. However, it’s completely unnecessary and may also cause more harm than good. Many times users reach such a peak of frustration that they completely give up and end up reformatting their drives, thereby losing all data.
Knowing the best way to optimize the PC registry doesn’t mean you need a computer science degree. Even the most skill computer techie would face an impossible task trying to do it manually and one little mistake can render a computer unusable.
To clean and repair the registry, you need a reliable clean up tool that can scan for erroneous entries in the registry’s database and automatically delete them in a matter of minutes.
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Royalty Free Stock Images For Your Website
Every wonder where people get those fantastic images, graphics, photos, and illustrations for their websites…legally…without swiping them from other sites? They are called royalty free stock images and you can get endless stock images anytime you want. Some of them are even free. Here’s a list of just a few of them.
iStockPhoto This is probably the granddaddy of stock image sites. A tad bit on the pricey side (that’s an understatement), but with exceptional high quality. There are also video and audio clips.
Big Stock Photo Over 5 million royalty free stock images. This is one of my favorite image sources because they have a decent selection at reasonable prices.
Dreamstime Images as low as .20 each. Not sure now many images they have. They also have a free section and it’s searchable.
123RF The selection of high quality images here aren’t as great as the other sites, but you can often find them here at lower prices than the other sites. Their free section operates a little differently than other sites. The images in it expire, but I’m not sure how long they stay in the queue. Right now there are over 30,000 free images. However, there is no way to search on them. You just have to look through them page after page. I suggest doing it with your laptop in front of the TV because it’s so easy to waste an entire day in the free section. The selection is a little bizarre at times, but there are definitely a lot of little gems. If you see something you might be able to use in the future, better grab it while it’s there.
How do I create a page in WordPress that redirects to another URL?
Question:
I wanted to make a page that can redirects to my forum, but, when I do some reseaarch, people say need to change the template file or something like that.
Please don’t do the template change or whatever it is because I’m a newbie in WordPress. I tried javascript, but I don’t know where to paste the code.
No confusion please. thanks
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