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How to Unclog Your Computer

I worked on many computers lately and I noticed something the most is that there are still programs on computers that are no longer needed.

Some new computers have a lot of software demos there for customers to try. If they like, they have the option to buy it. If they do not like, or even try it, the computer still has to save the program and all associated files.

In addition, many parents sometimes buy educational software for children. Children 9-10 years now, but the software is purchased for the year, 3-4 years remain on the computer.

Another example is AOL. Some people have started using AOL, then they decided to go to the cable modem, DSL, fiber optics and AOL are no longer used. Even if they do not use the software and all files remain on your computer.

The entire above mentioned slow computer, especially leaving AOL on it. AOL is a great program and put the ubiquitous pieces of software, including a program called registry.

Registry is a program that tracks everything on the computer. If you no longer use the application and you do not uninstall registry to go through all the data to get to go.

Thus, the first step to get rid of the application you no longer need is to go to the Start menu and see all the programs and files in the All Programs menu option. Just look in different folders and applications to see what you no longer use, or even heard of.

The next step is to click on the Start menu and click the Control Panel. When I open the Control Panel click Add / Remove program option. In XP and Vista, the Add / Remove Programs in both the first line (the VIES icon), or in the left column (the words display).

When the Add / Remove open, you will see all installed applications. If you have many applications on your computer can take up to 30 seconds or more to complete all on the screen.

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Difference between 64 Bit and 32 Bit OS

During my research on the 64 and 32-bit operating system I found many people confused about what they have to buy a computer or this “small” system they have to choose … I think the article is very useful for people to choose the right machine for their use.

So what is the difference between 32 and 64 bit operating system?

A 32-bit processor is faster than 64-bit processor, 64-bit processors are very commonly used that you can find easily in any home PC, but the main difference is the material you have on your machine. For 32 bits you do not have any major bus to bring 32-bit wide at one time but must be 64-bit you should have a wide bus to perform 64-bit.

The main difference between 32 and 64 is that 32 bit system has 4 GB (gigabytes) of space to meet the 32-bit means that the system has a limit of 4 GB of RAM to process the data, where as 64-bit operating system has 2 ^ 64 bit address space and supports 16 hexabytes RAM to process the data.

Simply put a 32-bit operating systems have a limit of 4 GB to process the data according to file size and RAM

Someone who does not care about the class is more useful than 64-bit 32-bit because it can use a 64 bit OS with 32-bit OS and software. If we compare the 64-bit OS with 32-bit, 64 bit is faster and more enhanced silicon process and none more transistors which proves that it is better than 32 bits.

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