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SiSoftware Sandra - Windows System Analyzer - Find Out What's REALLY Going On Under the Hood Of Your XP System!
If you want to find out absolutely EVERYTHING about your windows system here is the software that will do it. Many of the top PC Magazines and technicians use it to run diagnostic and compare system performance.
You'll find out EXACTLY what to do to improve your Windows XP system! I simply would not run a Windows XP or for that matter ANY Windows system without this software!
Antivirus and Security Tips
What is a virus?
Simply put, a virus is a type of software that "infects" a computer. It's typically inserted into a program, and when that program is executed, the virus activates and attaches itself to other programs in your PC. Viruses can be a simple prank--an annoying pop-up message or blue screen, for instance--but too often a virus is a malicious attempt to outright destroy data and programs.
Protecting Your PC Against Identity Theft
The Internet is a scary place these days and just accessing it can put you at great risk. Identity Theft scams that enter your email disguised as mail from eBay or PayPal aren't your only enemy.
Using Microsoft Regedit
The Microsoft Registry Editor (regedit.exe) enables you to view, search for, and change settings in your system registry, which contains information about how your computer runs.
Boost performance through My Computer
Pretty easy tweak, if, you know where to look. Truth is, most people never find this on their own.
So here it is:
Free Windows XP Tools
FREE Antivirus Software... FREE FireWall... FREE Ad-aware...
Speed up XP's menu display
When using the start menu you'll notice a delay between different tiers of the menu hierarchy. For the fastest computer experience possible we recommend...
XP file command speed boost
Would you like to speed up normal file commands like open, close, etc.? After all every bit of speed increase helps, right?
Here's how.
Fine Tune XP for a Speed Boost
Ever wonder what Microsoft Windows XP is doing while you're using your word processor or browsing on the Internet? Windows XP actually uses a whole suite of applications to provide its rich levels of functionality, and virtually everything you take for granted is controlled by one of the individually configurable components of your operating system, all know as Services.
