Give Your Computer a Little Love and Defrost the Cold Shoulder of the Computer Freeze (Anne Torres)
Jun 2, 2009
Computer freeze ups can be worse than being shunned by a lover. When your computer freezes and you can't get what you want, give your PC a little lovin' and watch your PC react to you again.
Computer freeze ups can cause more irritation than the face of negative response. Right when everything is going so easily - your favorite songs are streaming and your favorite video is playing, and all the while you're emailing your mother, instant messaging your friend, and working on your latest business proposal - your computer freezes up, your cursor doesn't move, your keys don't work, and you can't even make the task manager up with CTRL ALT DEL.
To make matters worse, you press the on/off button on your computer and it doesn't shut off. It is as froze as frozen as freezing can get. It's time to crawl under the desk or behind the computer and dig through the tangled web of cords to find the one that can disconnect the power to your computer. And voila - problem solved. Your computer is no longer frozen. It's off. But you are stranded from life, and no better off than being alone on a floating iceberg in the middle of the melting Arctic zone. Time to unfreeze the computer and make computer freezes a frozen blast in the past.
Every hardware and piece of software you were using before your computer froze used your Windows registry. Your Windows registry manages your desktop, your speakers, your video and audio cards, your Internet connections, word processing programs, cursors and on/off buttons. If your PC has been your salvation and you haven't given attention to your Windows registry yet, your PC is going to give you the cold shoulder and freeze up.
If you don't want your computer to breakdown, you need to pay attention to your Windows registry and get rid of what's not significant. When too many insignificant files fill up the Windows registry, registry commands get sidetracked and start looking in the wrong direction.
These immaterial files accumulate from simple Internet Explorer error messages, changes in user profiles or desktops, word processing changes in commands, shortcuts, and even icons. Installing and uninstalling programs can cause .exe errors, .dll errors and uninstaller errors. Cleaning out your registry of the unused and unimportant files can refresh your PC and Windows registry to focus on the significant commands, instead of creating an icy computer arctic freeze because things became too tiring and too puzzling.
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