
Anyone know whats going on and how to solve it?
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I don't think buying this specific item is a good idea. There's loads of reviews saying it doesn't work, or it's a safety concern because it's fried harddrives. Maybe there's a different one out there.VirtLands wrote:Do what I did. Get an external drive; Hook it up to the USB.
iF you have a desktop drive that you no longer use, you can
convert it into an external drive for your PC (or laptop) using
gadgets such as the following:
http://www.amazon.com/Drive-Adapter-Con ... ide+to+usb
I've had that model of IDE to USB adapter for a long while (2years), haven'tjdl wrote:I don't think buying this specific item is a good idea. There's loads of reviews saying it doesn't work, or it's a safety concern because it's fried harddrives. Maybe there's a different one out there.
Registry cleaning has been proven to be completely safe, but of course I can't speak for pre-XP systems.VirtLands wrote:
NEVER defrag your registery, and DO NOT check it for errors,
(and do not optimize it).
Just leave the registry alone. A lot of your computer's software and
programs like your registery just the way it is. Changing stuff will
actually make your computer perform worse.
The only programs that should change your registry are
antivirus and anti-malware programs, in the situations where malware
creeps into your registry.
On the subject of disk defragmentation,
I suggest to use only the simple "Defrag Only" option.
Do not choose "optimize drive" and do not choose "Defrag freespace".
I did the "Defrag and Optimize" option one time, and it made my disk performance even worse. It's a long story.
I don't quite get what your problem is either.StinkerSquad01 wrote:I don't understand what the problem is; your CPU space is fluctuating?
What, you expect everyone to know the answers to all computer problems? It's just a guess. Don't be so rude about it.md wrote:I don't quite get what your problem is either.StinkerSquad01 wrote:I don't understand what the problem is; your CPU space is fluctuating?
You said one thing, then you said the complete opposite.
And he was agreeing SS01. That wasn't an insult.Emerald141 wrote:StinkerSquad's post was just a confused question; like Sammy_P said, you really can't blame him for not knowing everything. Your post, on the other hand, was rude and insulting and came out of virtually nowhere. Apologize.md wrote:I don't quite get what your problem is
No, you have it all wrong. When I said "I don't know what your problem is", I was talking about the problem (dig 222's), not referring to SS01.Emerald141 wrote:StinkerSquad's post was just a confused question; like Sammy_P said, you really can't blame him for not knowing everything. Your post, on the other hand, was rude and insulting and came out of virtually nowhere. Apologize.md wrote:I don't quite get what your problem is
Thank you... at least somebody understood that I was agreeing with SS01, and not insulting anyone!Master Wonder Mage wrote:And he was agreeing SS01. That wasn't an insult.Emerald141 wrote:StinkerSquad's post was just a confused question; like Sammy_P said, you really can't blame him for not knowing everything. Your post, on the other hand, was rude and insulting and came out of virtually nowhere. Apologize.md wrote:I don't quite get what your problem is
That, I was referring to SS01, but that is not an insult.Nobody wrote:Suggests he was talking to SS01.md wrote:Also, CPU = Central Processing Unit, so don't use it to refer to a computer.
No offense, but that's rather hypocritical. You tell me not to be rude, then go straight out and call me a jerk.Sammy_P wrote:What, you expect everyone to know the answers to all computer problems? It's just a guess. Don't be so rude about it.md wrote:I don't quite get what your problem is either.StinkerSquad01 wrote:I don't understand what the problem is; your CPU space is fluctuating?
You said one thing, then you said the complete opposite.
Jerk.