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Computer Tips and Tweaks #1
COMPUTERS AIN'T PERFECT
 

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This being my first monthly article on computers, I thought I’d start with dispelling the myth. “Computers should always be perfect!” It just ‘ain’t’ true. Especially a computer that’s over 4 years old.  Those ‘older’ computers and their operating systems, Windows 95, 98 and ME, were built for that eras software, games and hardware. Simple stuff. Today’s software requires today’s computers. Many of us buy the newest software and ignore the computer itself along with the operating system.

And… It’s a documented fact that 51% of computer freezes/crashes are caused by operator error. (So, don’t always blame your poor computer!) 34% by software glitches and 15% by hardware failures. (That’s 100%, right?)

Combine this with the habit of running multiple programs and your box is guaranteed to crash.  “Multi Tasking” or running many programs at once in older computers, (especially games and graphics), does not mean opening and leaving open, three or more programs at the same time. Especially if you are a power user and click and run to something else while the first click hasn’t completed it’s job.  Even in newer, faster computers this will put your system to the test. If you’re finished with a program, close it before opening another. Your computer will be a lot happier and you’ll get fewer error messages, freezes and crashes.

Any computer running a Microsoft operating system, Windows 95, 98, 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP, has a built in crash program. (Just joking.) But really, Microsoft is known for releasing it’s products, especially it’s operating systems, before they’re ready and letting the rest of us find the bugs. These ‘bugs’ are a large percentage of the reason your computers “ain’t perfect”. Mr. Gates is always under pressure by stock holders, etc. to “get out the product.”

If someone hasn’t changed it, there is a line, at the top of the “Start” button menu or the “Start/Programs” menu called “Windows Update”. Click the “Start” button and look near the top of the menu. (On XP, click “Start/Programs”.) USE IT!. If you click this “Windows Update” while you’re on line, Microsoft will inspect your system, with your permission, and inform you of the updates required. Be prepared for a long wait and sometimes multiple sessions to update your Windows. Especially if you’ve never done this before. These are the “patches” or bug repairs that Microsoft knows about. Do this at least once a month to keep your computer updated and as crash free as possible. Caution… you must have an ISP who doesn’t “bump” you all the time, to get this done.

Each month I’ll introduce you to a new aspect and hopefully some help on various computer issues. Among these will be viruses, power surges, lightning strikes, networking, firewalls, modems, and more. So… stay tuned.