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		<title>The Random Hang-up Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 14:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Itâ€™s frustrating when your computer intermittently hangs-up , or re-boots itself for no reason that you can tell.Â  At best itâ€™s an annoyance, and at worst it means that youâ€™ve lost hours of valuable work that will be difficult or impossible to recreate. If this has happened only once, then itâ€™s probably next to impossible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Itâ€™s frustrating when your <strong>computer intermittently hangs-up</strong> , or re-boots itself for no reason that you can tell.Â  At best itâ€™s an annoyance, and at worst it means that youâ€™ve lost hours of valuable work that will be difficult or impossible to recreate.</p>
<p>If this has happened only once, then itâ€™s probably next to impossible that youâ€™ll be able to explain why this happened.Â  But if you find it happening on a regular basis, then you really need to be able to find and <strong>correct the problem</strong> .</p>
<p>There are a few things you can check for yourself, before you have to make a costly visit to your local computer repair shop.</p>
<p>As is the case with most modern computers, your computer comes with built in circuitry to monitor the status of the computer. One of the checks built into your system is <strong>testing of the computerâ€™s internal temperature</strong> . The computer may be built to shut itself down if the temperature moves outside the desirable operating range.</p>
<p>For your system to run at the correct operating temperature, it is important that air is able to circulate freely inside and around the case. If you have placed your computer inside of an enclosure, such as a tight-fitting bookshelf or cubbyhole, then this may be the first thing you should consider changing. By the same token, I have seen computers practically covered with books, manuals and other papers. Once again, these types of things can hinder <strong>air circulation</strong> , and you should make sure that there is plenty of space around your computer.</p>
<p>You should also take a look at the <strong>slotted vents</strong> in the sides of your computer case. Over time, these slots can become blocked by dust, lint, and other debris. Because the computer is usually always drawing some power, it has a constant (even if small) electrostatic charge. Your computer rivaled only by a vacuum cleaner in its ability to suck in dust and fluff.</p>
<p>If you take the cover off of your computer case, youâ€™ll be able to see the <strong>dust build-up</strong> that has occurred inside your computer. Be careful when you remove dust from inside of the case. For this job, itâ€™s probably best to use a very soft artistâ€™s brush or a can of compressed air.</p>
<p>Next, take a look at the <strong>cooling fans</strong> inside the case. Modern computer usually have a cooling fan positioned near the top of the microprocessor. This fan should be clear of all dust, and able to move freely, without any grinding noise, when the computer is operating. It is okay to start the computer with the case cover removed, just be careful not to poke things into the various components.</p>
<p>There will be another <strong>fan inside near the power supply</strong> . Make sure this fan is free of dust and running freely. Some computers may also have a supplemental case fan. This will be screwed on over one of the slotted case vents, and will generally be running from a cable connected to the motherboard. Not all machines will have a separate case fan, but yours does, it is there for a reason. Do the same thing to this fan as you did with the others.</p>
<p>If you have identified <strong>faults with your cooling fans</strong> , this could require a trip to your local repair shop. The repair technician may also suggest that the CPU heat sink be removed and re-placed with fresh heat transfer compound, which should be a relatively easy and inexpensive job.</p>
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		<title>No Back-ups  &#8211; Don&#8217;t let this happen to you!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:21:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Helpful Spouse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you back up your confidential or proprietary business information everyday?Â  Backing up your data is an easy and quick way to guarantee you will never lose critical information.Â  It&#8217;s a problem when your hard drive crashes and you don&#8217;t have any back-ups.Â  Will you lose important customer information financial records employee records irreplaceable photos [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Do you back up your confidential or proprietary business information everyday?Â  Backing up your data is an easy and quick way to guarantee you will never lose critical information.Â  It&#8217;s a problem when your hard drive crashes and you don&#8217;t have any back-ups.Â  Will you lose important</p>
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<li>customer information</li>
<li><strong>financial records</strong></li>
<li>employee records</li>
<li><strong>irreplaceable photos</strong></li>
<li>endless list of information<strong><br />
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<p>How will you feel knowing all that information is gone and you can&#8217;t get it back.Â  This is the power of the computer age.<br />
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All machines fail &#8211; someday</strong>. When will your computer fail? Don&#8217;t risk it.Â  Call Ryan and let him help you with suggestions on fast and economical solutions to keep your critical information protected.</p>
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		<title>Ad-Aware Personal &#8211; Keep your Home Computer Safe from Hijackers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2006 20:56:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Helpful Spouse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have been using AdAware Software on our computers for years and recommend this software for all home computers. Information from the Ad-Aware site: &#8220;AdAware personal provides advanced protection from known data-mining, aggresive advertising, Trojans, dialers, malware, browser hijackers, and tracking components. &#8221; This software is downloadable free of charge. Click Here to get your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>We have been using <strong>AdAware Software</strong> on our computers for years and recommend this software for all home computers.</p>
<p>Information from the Ad-Aware site:</p>
<p>&#8220;AdAware personal provides advanced protection from known data-mining, aggresive advertising, Trojans, dialers, malware, browser hijackers, and tracking components. &#8221;</p>
<p><strong>This software is downloadable free of charge.</strong></p>
<p><font size="4">Click Here to get your Free Copy &#8212; </font><a href="http://www.lafasoftusa.com/software/adaware?"   class="broken_link" >Ad-Aware Download Site</a></p>
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