Monday, November 28, 2011

Finding the Right Performance Optimizer

!±8± Finding the Right Performance Optimizer

So, you've decided to fine-tune your PC by using a performance optimizer, but there are hundreds of products available on the market and to find a solution that fits your need can be daunting. In this article, I will explain what performance optimizers are and how they work while suggesting what you should look for when choosing such a utility.

What is a Performance Optimizer?

Performance optimizers are software utilities that allow you to ensure your PC is automatically optimized and its performance maximized. These tools should also allow you to keep your PC running at peak performance. When too many of your resources are being occupied unnecessarily or beyond certain levels that you have established, the software should warn you to take immediate action. Performance optimizers should automatically fine-tune all your resources: hardware (CPU and memory) and your system settings. This will help you enjoy a faster, cleaner and more stable environment that will greatly minimize slowdowns and crashes.

Performance optimizers automatically dig into your hardware and free up valuable resources, remove system hogs that slow your computer down or cause it to crash. By looking at how your CPU is processing the information for all the tasks or processes at hand, these utilities determine the best configuration so that you can make the most of your computer. These tools also look at whether the tasks at hand are accounted for by legitimate programs.

For example, some performance optimizers are able to recognize that the CPU is handling a process that is spyware and should enable you to automatically scan your system and remove such threats. When optimizing memory, performance optimizers look at how your computer is using RAM and how Windows is creating and operating page file (or virtual) memory. By optimizing RAM memory, these tools help your computer avoid creating virtual memory. Moreover, they can also minimize the size of your virtual memory file.

Many performance optimizers, like SpeedUpMyPC, also have warning messages so that if your memory usage reaches a critical level, you could take remedial action. In some cases, these nifty utilities allow you to assign more CPU resources to any particular application that you are running, e.g. a game or a DVD. Performance optimizers use similar logic when optimizing your system settings - for example, they look at orphaned start-up programs bidding you to remove them. They also look for residuals of uninstalled or incorrectly removed programs to make your PC cleaner, safer, and, ultimately, more stable.

What should you look out for when choosing a performance optimizer?

Ideally, the product will be robust and make efficiency gains in the way your CPU handles Windows and all your programs. You must also be able to monitor CPU, memory and hard drive usage to identify possible future bottlenecks and avoid annoying delays and crashes. The software must also optimize your RAM and page file memory while warning you should you be running out of resources. You should have an automatic way of making the most of your computer while minimizing the time it takes to boot. Registry files are also a source of slow-downs and crashes - you will have a faster PC by compacting your registry. Finally, the software must ensure that any harmful or unnecessary background processes such as spyware, adware, key-loggers and viruses do not slowdown your PC and jam its inner workings.

Many products on the market focus on a single aspect of your PC such as optimizing registry files or recovering memory. Although these are important functions and will enhance your computing experience, you will end up buying performance optimizers and using them in conjunction with the other products. My advice, at this stage, is to find a product that does most of the functions and then deepening your investment according to the problem you might have. Only when you feel that you cannot push your PC further should you consider upgrading hardware.

With all this background information, you do not need to google "speeding up my pc" or "performance optimizers". I usually do three things when buying utilities: (a) find out how they work and what they are supposed to do; (b) see what my preferred tech forum newsletters have to say about them and their recommendations; and, finally (c) read the reviews on the recommended products.

Luckily, this system has worked wonders for me and I have rarely thrown away good money on the software I have in my library.


Finding the Right Performance Optimizer

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Part 4 - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (Chs 27-34)

Part 4. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mark F. Smith. Playlist for The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain: www.youtube.com

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Red Wing Loggers Replacing a Hub Bearing

Hub bearing went out on the Chrysler so I headed off to the garage to sweat it out and take a stab at replacing it. After 2 trips to the local Auto Zone I was ready to dig in and get dirty. Not a how to or DIY tutorial vid!

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Sawmill Towns Bates & Izee - TV Stars Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Michael Jorden, Ed Sullivan, Bigfoot

!±8± Sawmill Towns Bates & Izee - TV Stars Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Michael Jorden, Ed Sullivan, Bigfoot

They only exist in the memories of the fortunate few survivors of the long removed sawmill towns called Bates and Izee, Oregon.

I Am , by "The Grace Of God" such a survivor, for the time being.

TV (short for Television) was cabled in from a company owned tower on a nearby mountain top. Only one channel, CBS network affiliate KBOI TV in Boise, Idaho, was the only broadcaster that had the power to reach the eager eyes of loggers, sawmill workers, and their rambunctious kids.

While the men were yet workin', the wives cleanin' house or fixin' diner, their otherwise active, skinny kids were layin' on the floors at 3:00 P.M. awaiting "Heck Harper and The O.K. Corell"

Some lucky city kids, in Boise, would be on TV, at the broadcast studio, with Heck himself, and be able to show their smilin' faces to all of the world, and even tell their names. Yeah, they would be stars, just like the "Queen For A Day" crybabies that their mothers had watched while their normally noisy kids had been in school. O.K., so the kids didn't win no wash machines, but we knew that they were all winners.

Those Boise kids, they'd had "The Limelight", their "Day In The Sun", and "Boy were we ever jealous, or what? We all wanted to be "BIG TV STARS" too, but "No Such Luck". Us Sawmill kids were just lucky if we had TV.

So, like "The Starving Kids In China", we waited. Only one "Sugar Pops" and maybe a healthy "CoCo Puffs" or "Sugar Jets" commercial, and then the "Autry-Roger's Ranch" segment of "The Heck Harper Show" would capture our "Wide Open" minds.

Like "Toddlers In Toy land" we would be taught morals. Our values to be formed by "Real Singing Cowboys" whose lives and clean music reflected the "Hero" splendor, the boots and spurs that we longed for.

The poor kids today are stuck with "Tennis Shoe Sports Stars and "Waco Rappers" whose music reflect the harsh reality of "The Ghettos From Whence They Came". Michael Jorden is "An Aging Earth Angel", heaven sent, yet I doubt that many of the others are. "Hero's" should be "Good" at something more than just "Hoops". Money is "Poor Perfume" for those who "Are Perishing". Kids "Kill" for the tennis shoes and "Beat Each Other Up" for warm up jackets.

TV has changed, along with us "SawMill Kids", as we aged.

I remember my 1st great disappointment on tevevision. Ed Sullivan said that he would "Be right back with Micky Mantal". When, after the Areowax comericial, Ed came back on, he asked who was Micky's favorite baseball player. I was expecting his guest to be Micky Mouse.

Ed Sullivan was good at disappointing Young Kids. He always said, "I've got a Really Big SHOE for you tonight!" But he never showed his feet! I thought that maybe he had removed his shoes and socks and was responsible for the "Bigfoot" prints that were being reported all over the planet.

Ed redeemed himself when I was in high school. To the frustration of my high school administrators, Ed brought "The Beatles" to our world. My old teachers had not yet recovered from Elvis bringin' the shakin' legs to the teenage TV world. But, at least, Elvis comed his hair back! The BEATLES didn't! We were told, "If your hair is over your collar, or down on you boy's foreheads, you will be expelled!"

How TV and Times Change?

God and his televangelists still rule the airwaves, reaching those with "Ears To Hear."

"The Earth Is The Lord's And The Fullness Thereof."

LuV Ya :)

Rascal Russ :))


Sawmill Towns Bates & Izee - TV Stars Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Michael Jorden, Ed Sullivan, Bigfoot

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