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When Computer is not displaying anything.??
Posted on February 15th, 2009 No commentsThese days, a computer is the lifeline for most business owners. It helps them connect with the outside world- their customers and their suppliers. Unfortunately, computers are not perfect and sometimes things go wrong. The purpose of this article is to give you some advice on improving your computers performance if things are not currently working as you would wish.
- Download a Virus Checker and Check for Computer Viruses- Not everyone online is as nice as you are. Not all emails you receive or websites you visit are safe. Many people out there just want to trick you in to downloading viruses to your computer so that it will not work properly. Download a virus checker so that you can avoid downloading this malicious software to your computer.
- Download Anti Spyware Software and use it- Like viruses, many unscrupulous scammers want to trick you in to downloading spyware. This can be to steal information off you, or to take over your computer to use for their own scams. Anti spyware software can solve this problem.
- Download Registry Cleaning Software and use it- If your computer is not running as efficiently as possible, it is not necessarily the fault of malicious software such as viruses or spyware. Like your desk, things can get messy on your computer just through general usage. You may find that there are bits of files and software that are no longer needed or no longer where they are supposed to be. Registry cleaning software can clean up and move bits of files to where they are supposed to be. This will boost the performance of your computer.
- Reformat your computer- If all else fails, you may need to reformat your computer and reinstall your operating system. This should boost your computer’s performance.
In business, you need a computer. You will not be able to run you business most effectively without it. If you are having problems with your computer, you should try the tips I have mentioned above to get it back to the performance you expect. You’ll thank me for it…


