Every night most of us sit down to our computer to see what's happening in the world or search out sites on subjects that interests us. We forget while we are visiting various websites that we are attracting the attention of intrusive spy ware and opening the door to pop-up ads and spam attacks. Many of us have experienced this annoyance. Besides keeping your computer safe from these threats, optimizing your computer's performance is important too.
Be aware that any clicking on pop-up ads, installing free programs, downloading a music file, or even just visiting a website can allow many forms of adware, spyware, cookie trackers, or possibly a hacker to gain access into your computer. This places your personal information stored in your hard drive at a high risk of being stolen. And we do need to take precautions available to lower the risk of identity theft. But even beyond all these menacing threats, all this activity going on in the background of your computer will slow up your processing speed considerably. And we sometimes are wondering why is my response time so slow and how do I speed up my PC.
When all these leeches attach themselves to your computer, they create busy activity in your hard drive that slows response time and can even create a crash of your whole system. When this happens, most of us have to hire a computer guru to fix PC errors, run a spy ware remover and a registry cleaner. The process may even entail a reload of all your programs, which may not include restoring your history of files. This is an expensive and a frustrating situation.
To combat and prevent spyware, viruses, trojans, cookie trackers, and other dangerous parasites that can attach themselves to your PC, I recommend taking a proactive approach and load a software that keeps your PC safe from even the most advanced spyware and does a registry cleaning to remove any unwanted traces of prior invasions of parasites. By running such a software in your PC, you have the comfort of knowing your defense is in place to protect you while surfing the internet and it also is optimizing your computer's performance.
Like the locks you use to secure your home, you need to secure your PC from malicious threats and to protect against personal information from being stolen. And the added bonus is optimizing your computer's performance. It will have it running like it was new.
By: Nancy White
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Optimizing Your Computer's Performance
Thursday, January 17, 2008 7:12 PM
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