Thursday, April 25, 2013

Reasons why you have a slow computer


There are several possibilities for the cause of a slow computer.  A slow computer is not a hard problem to deal with; even someone without a lot of computer experience can solve the issues. 

Just a little bit of knowledge on what can be causing the problem, will help lead you to the appropriate solution.  

Multiple Installs and Uninstalls of Applications


Installing and uninstalling multiple applications on our PC, over time, will bog down your system.  During the install and uninstall processes, shared files are left on the hard drive.  Multiple uninstalls means these files start to pile up.  Using up memory, in turn, causes you to have a slow computer.  Also, when you uninstall multiple programs, it leaves gaps of space in random places on your hard drive and as you install new programs, they try to fill what spaces they can fit in. This leaves fragmented bits of space not big enough for new applications to be saved.  You can use the disk clean up tool and the disk defragment tool, included with your operating system, on a regular basis to prevent problems.
 

Threatening Files


Using the World Wide Web exposes your PC to threatening files.  Unless you have security applications installed on your computer.  Suggested security applications are firewall programs, anti-virus software and a repair utility.  These applications will prevent attacks on your computer. Examples of threatening files are spyware, viruses and adware, to name a few.  These harmful files can cause your system to run slow, can cause the blue screen of death or even take over the functioning of the entire PC.  Keep in mind, that it is not only important to have these security features installed, it is also key to keep them up to date.  

Startup Programs


Startup programs are the applications that automatically start when you turn on the PC.  These applications are either manually set to automatically open or it is a setting already selected when you originally installed it.  These programs often run in the background and run the risk of forgetting about them.  In some cases, too many programs are set to open and run at the same time, which will certainly slow the computer down.  If you think this might be your cause, you can simply open the task manager, see the list of applications that are currently running and close all the ones you do not need.  This will close them for that session, but most likely the next time you startup, they will open automatically again.  You need to look at the settings for each individual program and change the setting that opens it at startup. 

These suggestions, along with simple regular maintenance, should be all you need to keep the computer running good.  Next time you feel frustrated with slow performance, remember you know what to do.  All you need to do to fix a slow computer is remove old files left from installations, check for and remove any threatening files and check the number of background programs you have running.

 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Help for error 1719


Problems with installing software can produce an error 1719.  The error 1719 is not a serious issue and can be resolved easily.  This article provides a few solutions to fix the error. 

Solution 1: Login


When installing software on your hard drive, it is not always necessary, but it is a good idea to log in under administrator, rather than a normal user.  Some software needs special permissions settings in order to install properly which are found under the administrator login.  So, when installing software, if you are receiving an error 1719, the first thing to do is shut down your system and log in as an administrator. Then, install the new software.  

 

Solution 2: Installer Settings

If the logging in as an administrator did not solve the error, you could be having issue with the installer’s settings.  Here are a couple of settings to check in the installer. 

1.    Navigate to the Control Panel / System and Security / Administrative Tools / Services

2.    In Services, select Windows Installer and make sure it is already Started.  If it is not started, you can right click to start it.

3.    Make sure the startup type is set as Automatic.

4.    Once you have checked and adjusted the settings, restart the computer. 

Solution 3: Operating System Repair


Once you have logged in as an administrator and have checked your installer settings and are still receiving an error, the next solution is to run a repair utility on your hard drive.  Repair Utilities are easy to use and not only will fix the problem causing the error; it will also improve the overall performance of your computer.  The easy to follow steps will guide you through this option.

1.    Search for a repair utility online and pick a reputable site from the results.

2.    The site will have a link to click to download the repair utility and will also include simple instructions to help with the download.

3.    After the file is downloaded, it may automatically open to the installer.  If not, locate the file you downloaded and double click it to start the installer.

4.    Follow the simple instructions in the installer and then restart the computer.

5.    Open the utility and perform a scan on your computer.  If it finds problems, select repair.  After the program finishes running, restart your computer once again. 

Having problems installing software isn’t fun, but it’s not hard to fix either.  One of the easy solutions provided should help resolve the error.  Take time to review the information, then you will know how to fix the error 1719 problem.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Fixing errors with Realtek drivers


If you are purchasing new Realtek audio or video accessories for your computer, you may need to know how to use Realtek drivers.  Realtek drivers are software that will help your computer recognize the new accessory and access its features.  Usually the product comes with drivers that automatically install when you add on the device or will have a CD to install the files from.  Sometimes errors occur while using add on accessories. Here learn how drivers may solve the issue, where you can find them and how to install them.

How can Realtek drivers fix errors?


When adding audio or video devices to your system, it is possible to run into compatibility problems.  Before buying new accessories it is important to know what operating system you are using and which version you have as computer products are designed to run with specific operating systems. Errors can occur if the drivers are not up to date with the operating system.  If this is the case, checking to make sure you have the right drivers for your operating system or updating them to the latest version available, could alleviate the issue causing the error.

Where do I find Realtek drivers?


Realtek drivers are easily found online for downloading.  Using any search engine, conduct a search for the drivers of the product you are having issues with. It is important to know, when looking at your search results, only choose to download drivers from the official site of your product or reputable sites that provide driver updates. Being sure of the reputation of any site you are downloading software from will save you from possibly ending up with more problems than you started with, such as being exposed to malware or faulty downloads that don’t work correctly and cause errors.

Updating Realtek drivers


Once you have found the driver update you need, the next step is to install it to your system.  This is an easy, automated process that you don’t need past experience to accomplish. The steps below will help guide your through.

1.    Always shut down and restart your computer before installing new software.  It is important to have all of your applications closed, as they could interfere with the installation being successful.

2.    Find the driver on your hard drive that you downloaded from online and open the file to begin installation. Follow the instructions for each window that pops up.  

3.    You will first be asked to pick a location on your hard drive to install the drivers.

4.    Next you will have to decide on an install option.  There is a recommended option, which will automatically install of the features of the driver software to your hard drive.  The other is a custom option.  This will allow you to choose specific features from the list of all of them to install.  Unless you have advanced computer experience and know what you are choosing, it is best to use the recommended option.

5.    Then you will need to agree to the licensing agreement that is included with all software that you download.  This is for the security of the product.

6.    After a few minutes the installation will be complete and you will be asked to restart your computer.

As new versions of operating systems and software programs are released, there is a potential for errors and compatibility problems.  For this reason, it is a good idea to keep your Realtek drivers up to date.  You can avoid many potential errors by regularly updating your software. 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

How to Speed Up Your Slow Computer and Update Your Logitech Headset Drivers


Slow computer performance while using your headset and microphone could mean you need PC updates. If you require more current VOIP Logitech headset drivers, you have several options available to you to help you correct this situation. 

Diagnosis of Slow Computer Speed 


You might notice slow computer speeds when you need to either upgrade your machine's operating system or when you need to install new Logitech headset drivers. Sometimes you are not required to re-install new drivers, but instead all you need to do is request updates from the support site. You can go to the site directly to do this or run the appropriate software for this task.  

 

How to Receive Updates That Speed Up Your Slow Computer 


Method #1-Turn on and Schedule Windows Updates - You can use the following steps to make sure you receive all new Windows Updates 

  • The first step to take would be to go to your computer “Control Panel” and search for “automatic updates” or “schedule automatic updates.”
  • Depending what operating system you use, you may see search results such as “turn on automatic updates” or “check for updates.”
  • Click on one of these search result links to open up a page that gives you instructions on how to turn on updates.
  • Use the scheduler function to receive updates at different times. It is highly recommended that you schedule them during times when you use your computer the least. 
Method #2-Go to the Logitech support site-The following procedure may vary from time to time, but these are the basic steps for receiving software updates: 

  • Look up “logitech headset drivers support” in a search engine.
  • Click on the “Logitech-Headets” link in search results
  • At the Logitech headset support site, click on the “support + downloads” link from the top website “Support” navigation menu.
  • Search for or click on the model of headset you own.
  • Click on the “downloads” link and click on the appropriate software download link if available for your VOIP device
  • Then, if no updates are available, click on the “troubleshooting” menu.
  • If you still have questions, contact customer support.  
Method #3-Use Automated Software - If you are experiencing slow computer speeds you might find this to be the quickest way to resolve all VOIP speaker and microphone sound issues: 

  • Download and install a safe and reliable automatic driver update software.
  • Run a quick computer scan.
  • If a notice appears that you are missing a driver, let the software locate it on the Internet.
  • Let the software automatically download and install the Logitech update for you. (You may have to press “Okay” or “Yes” if a PC prompt asks you if you want to download it.)

More Info About Speeding Up Your Slow Computer 


You may have to take other action to speed up your slow computer, such as doing a quick registry fix. However, usually the problem is taken care of after you set up and run the software updater.