Posts Tagged ‘Backups’

June 24 2009

How to Choose a Registry Cleaner

There are a number of different options available when choosing a registry cleaning program, just as there are for other PC optimization programs.

Whether you’re searching for free software or if you don’t mind spending some money, there are some things you need to know when you are looking for a registry cleaner that works.

That’s what we’re here to do today – we are going to outline the bare-bones features that your next registry cleaning application should have.

Some of the registry cleaners on the market only clean the “empty” registry files. However, some of the major culprits than cause overall instability, pop-up messages, and registry related errors are caused by “invalid” entries in the registry.

In many cases a registry entry will contain the exact location of important files on the computer; files that are needed by specific applications in order to function properly. The performance of the computer can be significantly affected if the registry cleaner manages to delete any entries while leaving invalid entries intact.

There is no registry cleaner that works perfectly 100% of the time, even if the absolute best software has been purchased. This is not usually the fault of the program. It is usually caused by a corrupt registry or having installed or uninstalled a program that was poorly written at some point in the past.

In the event that a registry cleaning causes problems with a certain application after-the-fact, you need a way to restore the registry to its previous state so that you can regain functionality with that application or applications. For this reason, it is vitally important that your registry cleaning program of choice offers registry backups as a part of the cleaning process.

Registry cleaning can be compared to brain surgery in a way -it can be very finicky. Even computer pros back up the registry before any changes are made so it is easy to see that novices should be very vigilant and create a backup before making any changes to the system’s registry.

Keep in mind that this is a very short list of registry repair software features. Only the absolute basics where covered. There are additional features available with different registry repair programs that can be used to improve the security of the program as well as features that make its use very convenient. When you are searching for an efficient registry repair program, make sure you choose one that includes the two features discussed here. If you overlook these recommendations you will be wasting your time and also run the risk of setting yourself up for really big problems down the road.

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May 28 2009

Add More Storage Space on to Your Network Via Linksys Nslu2 Network Storage Link Usb 2.0

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It enables you to add gigabytes of storage space onto your network quickly and easily. You have the flexibility to connect a maximum of two stand-alone USB disk drives of any size and access them from anywhere on your network.

This network storage link lets you access your portable data files by directly plugging in the USB flash disk. It facilitates easy downloading of files from the internet via your web browser. It is easy to install this tiny network appliance. All you have to do is just plug the link directly into your 10/100 Ethernet network and attach your USB 2.0 hard drive or flash disk.

The Linksys Network Storage Link USB 2.0 from Comp-U-Plus can self-configure to your network via DHCP. Manual configuration is also possible with the help of a built-in utility. This built-in disk utility allows you to access the web browser, format new disk drives, and scan drives for errors. Its speedy USB 2.0 interface facility enables you to get fast response time, even with your largest files. With its built-in backup program, you can schedule full, incremental, or synchronization backups of your network drives to the Network Storage Link or vice versa. In case your hard drive gets nearly full, completely full, or has an error, the Linksys NSLU2 Network Storage Link will even send you an email.

The Linksys Network Storage Link USB 2.0 sold at Comp-U-Plus is a smart way to add storage capacity to your network.

February 18 2009

Build a Network Attached Storage Server for your LAN

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Segment from Hak5 2×02 – Build a Network Attached Storage (NAS) Server to hold backups or stream media on your LAN Distributed by Tubemogul.

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