Welchworo
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Welchworo reacted to DavidMore in Can not open software
When I open the AVG PC TunpUp 2015,it jumped.And can not uninstall it
Operating system:Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit) Service Pack 1
System root: C:Windows
Available physical memory: 6006 MB
CPU: Intel® Core i3 CPU M 350 @ 2.27GHz
Drive Info:
C: 227.55 GB
D: 236.74 GB
H: 931.51 GB
Internet Explorer: 11.0
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Welchworo reacted to kbdecoy in says im connected to the internet but when i click on IE its an error page saying im not connected
says im connectede to the internet but when i go to get online it is an error page and wont connect
Operating system:Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)
System root: C:Windows
Available physical memory: 2812 MB
CPU: AMD Sempron M120
Drive Info:
C: 219.01 GB
D: 13.58 GB
E: 0.10 GB
Internet Explorer: 9.0
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Welchworo reacted to masidhais in windows update
cannot update windows
Operating system:Windows 7 Professional (32 bit) Service Pack 1
System root: C:Windows
Available physical memory: 1929 MB
CPU: Intel® Core i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz
Drive Info:
C: 116.34 GB
D: 116.44 GB
Internet Explorer: 11.0
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Welchworo reacted to UCanFixIt in "Mark Solved" Option Now Available to Members
Hello all members,
The "Mark Solved" option has been activated in the Computer Trouble-Shooting Discussion Board. Now originating posters (OPs) can select their own "Best Answer."
How it works:
Each member response to an originating poster's issue will now include a "Mark Solved" button that can only be seen by the OP (see image1). If a specific response solves the OPs issue, he/she can simply click the Mark Solved button for that specific response and it will automatically do two things:
1. It will update the index to show the OPs issue as "Answered." (see image2)
2. It will add the "Best Answer" to the top of the OPs post. (see image3)
This new feature could really benefit members or guests that are looking for solutions while browsing or searching the Computer Trouble-Shooting Discussion Board.
Note: The Wise Specific Product Boards do not have this feature enabled.
UCanFixit
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Welchworo reacted to WiseCleaner in Forum Rules
Welcome to the WiseCleaner.com Forums!
In order to keep the forums running well, please follow these simple rules for the forums. If you have any questions or problems, please feel free to contact us [email protected].
Posts are to be made in the relevant forum. Users are asked to read the forum descriptions before posting. Users consistently posting to the wrong forum may be given a warning (see policing below). Members should post in a way that is respectful of other users. Flaming or abusing users in any way will not be tolerated and will lead to a warning. Members should remember this board is aimed at a general audience. Posting pornographic or generally offensive text, images, links, etc. will not be tolerated and will lead to a warning. Members are asked to respect the copyright of other users, sites, media, etc. Users linking to or asking for information on warez, crackz, etc. or re-printing material without permission will receive a warning and their post will be removed. Do not use your signature to link to pages that contain objectionable material. This includes, warez, cracks, pornography, pyramid schemes, referral ID's, ebay listings and requesting personal donations. Members should post in a way which is consistent with "normal writing". That is users should not post excessive numbers of emoticons, large, small or coloured text, etc. Similarly users should not SHOUT or use excessive punctuation (e.g. ! and ?) in topic titles or posts. Users consistently abusing this will be warned. Members should use an appropriate, descriptive subject when posting a new topic. Examples of bad subjects include; "Help me!", "I'm stuck!", "I've got an error!", etc. Examples of good subjects include; "Getting an TABLE FULL error upon login", "Cannot restore a backup", etc. Members are welcome to use the test forum for general "test purposes". These may include checking signatures, testing a link or image, etc. (subject to previous points on decency, warez, etc.). Spam is not tolerated here under any circumstance. This includes offering hosting services (charged and free), installation services, solicitation etc. Recruiting members for your own projects (moderators, designers, professional MOD work, etc.) is not permitted and is also considered spam. Users posting spam will be warned and their post removed. See specific item on spam and 3rd party linking for more information. Members are asked to not disclose to any 3rd party, board, or list any vulnerabilities in WiseCleaner before first notifying the developers. You should submit all finds to us. Time should be allowed for us, at least 3 working days wherever possible, to respond. The moderating, support and other teams reserve the right to edit, remove or put on moderation queue any post at any time. Please note that currently any very first post is automatically placed in the moderation queue and will be approved/disapproved according to the present Rules. The determination of what is construed as indecent, vulgar, spam, etc. as noted in these points is up to Team Members and not users. No content, or advice or requests for assistance, relating to any activity that the moderators consider to be illegal or offensive will be tolerated. Please refrain from using CAPITALIZATIONS in the topic title or when participating in threads because they will not attract attention - instead it will annoy many of the WiseCleaner Forum members. Very often we see meaningless subjects in topic title. They give no clue of what the posts are all about. The above forum rules where applicable also apply to private messaging. Abuse of the private messaging system may lead to warnings (as above) and/or the revocation of private messaging.
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Welchworo reacted to zebreniuc in Wise Folder Hider: I reinstalled OS, can't recover files
I had Windows XP, reinstalled it because I had lag, then I formatted my drives.
I used Recuva and I could recover almost anything, except for the files I had hidden with Wise Folder Hider.
Is there any chance to get them back.? They were really important...
I'd really appreciate your help
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Welchworo reacted to wisecleaner_admin in Meet our new product: Wise System Monitor Beta!
Dear users,
We have just released a new product: Wise System Monitor Beta, a free and functional system monitoring tool.
As we all know, Once system resources reach full capacities, or the hardware components get too hot, full functionality cannot be guaranteed. It is more than necessary to monitor the real time system and hardware condition of our PC.
Wise System Monitor Beta offers you a simple way to achieve that. It enables you to monitor memory usage, CPU usage, all the processes running and main hardware component info of your PC. Since you know what is consuming your RAM and CPU, which part of your PC is overheated, you can deal with them accordingly to ensure your computer functionality. Click here for direct download: http://downloads.wisecleaner.com/soft/WSMSetup.exe
However, there is still space for improvement for this beta version, please leave a comment or write down the bugs you found below. We would really appreciate that. Thank you!
WiseCleaner Team
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Welchworo reacted to Linkin in How to Optimize Your PC for Gaming
How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows For Free? Check this video
Despite the incredible development of smart phones and tablets, there are still 60% percent gamers in America game on PC. Dozens of new games releasing every year require elevated system resources for an uninterrupted gaming experience. There is one common thing that is on every gamer’s mind: How do I optimize my PC for gaming?
Of course we know, buying the most cutting-edged CPU, GPU and SSD(solid state drive) will definitely improve the gaming experience. The thing is not all of us gamers can afford to spend such a fortune on them. In this article, I will show you tips and tricks to improve the gaming performance while spending no money or just very little money.
1. Add more RAM
If you have read similar articles, some may suggest you increase the virtual memory. I would not recommend doing so. Because loading data from the hard disk is slower than loading from RAM. So I strongly recommend adding more RAM instead of increasing the virtual memory. With more memory, you can load game data more easily, without the need to access your disk drive. If you’re an active gamer, you should consider upgrading your PC or notebook to 8 GB or more. You can refer to my other article on how to choose the right RAM to upgrade for better performance( http://forum.wisecleaner.com/index.php?/topic/7443-how-to-choose-the-right-ram-to-upgrade-ram-of-windows-pc/ ).
But if you don’t have enough RAM and really need more virtual memory, you can increase Virtual Memory to assimilate a larger size of data making more room for the memory to facilitate the running game.
Here is how:
1. Go to Control Panel, view it in icons, and click ’System’.
2. In the right side of System window, click Advanced system settings
3. Go to the Advanced tab and click Settings under Performance section
4. In the Performance Options window, go to the Advanced tab click Change button
5. Click to choose the Custom size for virtual memory
6. Put Initial size and Maximum size in MBs, and click OK button to save changes
7. Click OK on Performance Options window and then System Properties window
It is directed to restart your computer in order to take effect of the changes you have made.
2. Optimize the startup items.
When you start Windows, there are many applications and services that run automatically. Overall performance can be noticeably improved by stopping all of the unnecessary programs that bog down your PC and by running Windows without any third-party services. To optimize the startup items, download Wise Care 365, and click ‘System Tuneup’ in System Tuneup section. There you can disable all the apps and services according to your own needs.
3. Update to the latest graphics driver
If you’re an avid PC gamer, you may own an Nvidia or an AMD graphics card. Both manufacturers update and fine-tune their drivers on a monthly basis to help improve gaming performance. Or maybe you have a laptop that has only one intel integrated graphics card. Updating your driver to the most recent version should deliver a slight increase in performance every time, and potentially make the entire experience smoother.
A. Nvidia GeForce owners go to
http://www.geforce.com/drivers.
B. AMD users go to
http://sites.amd.com/us/game/downloads/Pages/downloads.aspx
C. For Intel HD Graphics owners, I suggest you go to
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect?iid=dc_iduu
and download the Intel Driver Update Utility to update the driver.
4. Download the latest patches for your games.
Like any piece of software, games are never completely finished upon release. After the games hit the shelves, the development teams are still fixing bugs and working to increase games performance. As such, users should get the latest patches available for them. Depending on your resolution settings and your specific machine, you will gain a couple of frames per second. This can mean the difference between a choppy and smooth gaming experience.
5. Defragment your Disk
Hard Disk Drives continuously absorb new data. Frequent addition of new information and deletion of the old one causes the data to form clutters. It is then hard for system to track down the scattered game files, resulting in lags and pauses. To rearrange these fragmented files and data, open Wise Care 365, check all the partitions in your computer and defragment all of them.
Please not that if you are having SSD drive in your machine, it does not need to be defragmented, as it does not engage any fragments of information.
6. Clean Windows Registry
Windows Registry is a set of information that contains specific instructions for applications, drivers, and services. System refers to the relevant information in registry, whenever an activity is performed. Such continuous use of registry makes it corrupted by assimilating errors. To attain an enhanced experience of gaming, you need to fix registry errors using a reliable registry cleaning software like Wise Registry Cleaner.
7. Uninstall those old programs you don’t need
Windows keeps getting slower and slower with each program you install on your PC or laptop – and that has a direct effect on all of your games! The reason for this is that a lot of programs run some sort of background activity, even when they’re not being used. Download Wise Program Uninstaller and uninstall the programs you do not need. The good thing about this uninstaller is it clears all the residual items left behind after the built-in uninstaller finished its job.
8. Free Up Hard Drive Space
Make sure you still have some space left on your hard drive. Not only does this give you little breathing room, your computer will also run slower because of it. Admit it, in most cases you don’t need half of what’s stored on your hard drive right now. So get rid of it.
9. Before you play, close all other Processes, Services, and applications
If you are playing, you are definitely not doing anything else. All the active process, services and applications running in the background, either visible or not, are consuming your memory and other system resources to some extent. It is obvious that a game application requires adequate MBs of free memory to perform simultaneous actions easily. To provide this free memory, it is submitted to close down each running application (except the game) to free up the memory. Instead of closing the programs and services one by one in the Task Manager, you can download Wise Game Booster to close them all by one click, better yet, it also optimizes relevant system settings for better gaming experience.