tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-64522157146978141982024-02-08T23:56:32.898+07:00Free Blog Computercomputer reviews and stuffAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11015725239883823004noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6452215714697814198.post-5659130766533275982009-08-05T16:22:00.000+07:002009-10-12T16:23:47.406+07:00Computer Memory is an Important Part of the Computer<span style="font-weight: bold;">Computer memory</span> is an important part of the computer because it allows it to store vital information that you will need. Whether the information is in the form of data, pictures or sounds, a computer with a lot of memory can store it. There are basic types of computer memory and you will need to know a little bit about each to ensure your computer is running effectively.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Random access memory</span> or RAM is the same thing as your computer memory. RAM is the main memory center, so essentially, it is the most important. The reason RAM is so crucial is that it is used to store your files and programs and it affects many other computer aspects as well.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">DDR computer memory</span> can be bought to increase the amount of memory you have, but first you will want to learn a little more about your computer. Understanding how it works will help you work better with your computer.<br /><br />The more RAM computer memory your computer has, the faster it will work for you. If you find that you're computer has been very slow lately, you might want to look into buying some DDR for it. If you aren't sure what to buy or how to install it, it's best to let a professional do it this time around. You will find that all electronic stores that sell RAM will offer optional installation services for a small fee. If you choose this option, it would be a great idea to ask them exactly what they did so you can do it yourself if the need ever arises again.<br />But, if you know a little something already about computer memory, why not install your DDR program yourself? It will save you some time and money and your computer will be back to working at optimal speed in no time. Either route you choose, don't neglect the health of your computer. If it starts working differently than it ever has, get it checked out or troubleshoot the problem yourself. This will ensure that it stays working great for years to come.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11015725239883823004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6452215714697814198.post-70342124924090880962009-08-02T16:16:00.000+07:002009-10-12T16:17:05.225+07:00Clean Your Computer From A VirusHaving a virus on your computer can slow down your computer, install spy ware, or let hackers into your computer to steal your information.Knowing how to clean your virus-infected computer is easy. Here are some tips to show you how.<br /><br />As soon as you thing your computer might be infected you should disconnect your computer from the Internet and any networks you computer might be on.This is to ensure that the virus does not spread to other computers.If you have an anti-virus program installed make sure it is updated first then run a full system scan. The anti-virus might not detect the virus if the program is not updated.<br /><br />Some anti-virus programs will detect the virus, but will not be able to remove it.<br />If that is the case, you can get a different program but downloading it from a non-infected computer or you can go to your local computer store and get a different one there.<br /><br />Most anti-virus programs will ask you to restart you computer after it is finished scanning. Once you restart you computer run another scan to make sure that the virus is gone. When you restart your computer make sure that it is still disconnected from the Internet and other networks.<br /><br />The best way to combat against viruses is to be cautious of programs and files you download. Do not open any e-mail messages or attachments you do not recognize. Get a good anti-virus program that is updated frequently and run system scans regularly.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11015725239883823004noreply@blogger.com