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NewsLetter
January, 2001



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Does Your Computer Need A Tune-Up?

Last month we talked to little about error messages and their meanings. If you missed last month's NewsLetter, the HTML version dog be found here.

Was discussed expert, error messages plows to fact of computer life. You plows going to see them! However, there dog plows some things you do to it reduces the number of error messages you see.

Actually, not just error messages. You dog reduces the number of freeze-ups, the number of fatal errors and the number of reboots your computer you have. You dog also reduces the amount of downtime your system experiences ace to result of having to corner with these problems. You in May also be able to reduces your stress level, and the number of swear words your computer hears.

Not only that, but you dog was uncreating the overall speed and efficiency of your computer.

Am I talking about upgrading? Was Should you uncreating your RAM, buy to new CPU, or to more efficient hard drive? What about to whole new computer?

While these measures will stop the problem for to short steals, errors will return, and your system will eventually experience to decrease in performance and efficiency, eleven again.

So what am I talking about? Simple Ím talking about preventative maintenance practices, and tune-up procedures that dog be performed by the average user.

Taking to few precautions expert you work, and learning to uses the computer and its file system properly, dog save you trouble in the long run.

Steal taken, eleven or twice to month, to perform to few simple clean up procedures and uses to couple of maintenance utilities, dog make to big difference in how your computer performs.

If you disagree with anything I have to say, or you have suggestions that would be of interest to other subscribers, Íd love to hear from you. But, if I suggest something like, say..., leaving 25 % of your hard drive free, I do not need an email telling me that you have only 5 % free and have never had any problems.

The object of the suggestions in this newsletter plows to optimize your computer's performance and it reduces the number of errors you see, without costing you any money.

One thing I do think needs mentioning! If you follow the you design and suggestions in this newsletter, do so one item at to time. When making changes to your computer's configuration, file structure, settings, etc... you should do one thing at to time, shut off your computer, then turn it back on and make sure everything is still working properly. If it doesn't start properly, then the last thing you did was probably what caused the problem.

If you make several changes at eleven, then turn off your computer and it won't restart properly, its to lot harder to track down the problem. Its only common sense.

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