Posts Tagged System Crash

Delete Antivirus Antispyware 2011

Posted by on Sunday, 24 April, 2011

The new Antivirus Antispyware 2011 is a new malware. Like similar threats, this one will display false informations. It will say your PC has been falsely infected, and will try to trick you into believing your computer is indeed in real danger. This spyware will tell you some basic infos about removing viruses, and will ask you to purchase the full version. The program you will pay for is both false and is unable to delete any malware, virus or Trojans. Whenever you see this malware, you have to do something. This spyware will infect your computer without you even knowing it. Do not believe all those alerts, neither the false system scan results. The moment it has infected your PC, this threat will show nag screens, various popups and fake security warnings. Rather than following whatever this threat is telling you, do the following:

Some signs your PC system is indeed infected: popups, warnings, new and different background, slow system performance, system crash, and more. Check here Delete Antivirus Antispyware 2011 you will know more about how to clean Antivirus Antispyware 2011 from your PC.

1. Reboot the computer and then while it is in Safe mode instead of the normal mode, and after hearing the computer beep during the startup, start pressing the F8 function key. This page How to remove AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011 to know how to remove Antivirus AntiSpyware 2011.

2. STOP ANTIVIRUS ANTISPYWARE 2011 Download Hijack from HERE save on the Desktop. run or re download it by saving it. Using the scan button, scan your computer. Check the box left side. Close your browsers.

3. CLEAN TEMP FOLDER: Use Atribune from HERE. Save to Desktop. And clean any locations that your browsers are using. Start ATF-Clearner.exe and then start the application

4. Remove the Antivirus Antispyware. After starting the ATF cleaner.exe, click on the setup.exe icon on the desktop. keep going with whatever the promps tell you to do, then finish installing the whole program.

Another way for deleting the Antivirus Antispyware is

1. Start menu

2. Search-

3. Search for all Files/Folders

4. Load the hard drives then search.

How to stop It fake program that is in progress:

1. Start run taskmgr.exe ok ctrl + shift + esc.

2. Processes Tab end process.

3. Did the Antivirus Antispyware 2011 change your homepage?

4. If your homepage is different then do the following steps; start control panel internet options home page the general use default type your home page at www.webpage.com apply ok.


PST Repair

Posted by on Saturday, 3 July, 2010

The following guide will help you know how to backup your PST file.

* Manually copy the PST file

To backup your PST file, an easy way is to copy that file to somewhere else. Here PST Repair you will learn how to repair your PST file. Under Windows XP, this file is located at:

C:/Documents and Settings/%username%/Local Settings/Application Data/Microsoft/Outlook/

Under Win Vista or Win 7, the file is here:

C:/Users/%username%/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Outlook/

Then you have to copy the above located file to: another file, or folder, or an external hard disk, or an USB flash drive, or a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM.

To restore the data from this file in case of a system crash, open Outlook and go to ‘File’ – ‘Data File Management’ and select the ‘Data File’ tab. Check here How To Backup PST File to learn how to backup pst file. Browse for your backup file and open it.

* To use the PST file from somewhere else

The moment your Windows will crash, be aware that files and folders on the C drive will become compromised. A good thing to do is to move your PST file to another drive than the one you’re using. Then simply set the Outlook path for the file to that other drive. If you want to do that, first close your Outlook, move the PST file from the above default folder, start again Outlook the look for the new location when you see the prompt.

Rename your old Outlook file to something different (use a different file extension) so it will be easy to retrieve it if something is to happen to the relocated file.

* Import and Export

If you want to export your personal folders from Outlook, and reimport them after a while, it is possible to do that. You can use this method to export your PST file to a different secure location on your hard disk and re-import it in case of a system crash. To export your PST file, in Outlook go to ‘File’ – ‘Import and Export’. In the dialogue box that comes up, choose ‘Export to a File’. In the next window that comes up, choose ‘Personal Folder File (.pst)’. In the next dialogue box, choose the folders that you want to export. You should always have the ‘Include subfolders’ checkbox set so all your folders (and subfolders) are indeed included in the exported file. Then on the next window, simply choose a name for the file you want to export and browse to its new location.

To import datas from the backup, go to ‘File’ – ‘Import and Export’ then on the Dialogue box, choose ‘Import from another program or file’. After that, select ‘Personal Folder File (.pst)’. Browse for your backup file and import it. Once done, Outlook will get all the previous settings found in your old file.

* How to use the add-in part of the PST file backup

Thanks to Microsoft, there is a free add-in part of Outlook that with a single click permits you to easily backup your PST file. After downloading that add-in (the ‘Personal Folders Backup, from Microsoft), install it on your PC. This adds a new option titled ‘Backup’ to the ‘File’ menu. This useful program helps you to choose what files (and folders) you want to make a backup of besides its frequency.


Change Default PST Location

Posted by on Wednesday, 23 June, 2010

A PST file (filename extension – *.pst) is a ‘personal storage table’ file used by Microsoft Outlook to store your personal data such as emails, contacts and schedules. Sometimes you may find that your PST file is too large and that you want to change the default location for your PST files, so that you may allocate more space for them. Furthermore, a system crash or sudden shutdown while you are accessing this file via Outlook could cause it to become corrupted, and thus there is a risk of losing all your personal data. This kind of situation is not suitable for anyone so you have to take steps to backup your PST file before it is too late. We will discuss in the present article the following: the method to modify the default location for your PST file, and how to backup the PST file. Check here PST Repair to learn how to repair the PST file.

How to change the default PST file location

By default, Microsoft Outlook sets the default PST file location to the following folder:

C:Documents and SettingsusernameLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook

To set up another location, you have to modify the following Registry value: ForcePSTPath. Here PST File Repair Software you will get all the infos you do need to repair the PST file. In order to do that, you have to do the next steps:

· Close and Quit Outlook.
· Click Start, and then click Run or hold WinKey+R.
· In the Open box, type ‘regedit’, and then click OK.
· Locate the following subkey in the System Registry.

For Outlook 2003: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice11.0Outlook

For Outlook 2002: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice10.0Outlook

· With the Outlook subkey selected in step 4, point to New on the Edit menu, and then click String Value.
· Type ForcePSTPath, and then press ENTER.
· With the ForcePSTPath string value selected, click Modify on the Edit menu.
· In the Value data text box, type the drive letter and the full path of the location that you want Outlook to use when it creates or opens a .pst file, and then click OK.

After completing the previous instructions, your PST file default location will be changed. Be sure to do all the previous instructions with great care. Be sure to backup your Windows Registry before even trying to modify the default location of the PST file.


TC Electronic G-System VS. heavy vehicles

Posted by on Friday, 28 May, 2010

G-System crash tested by increasingly heavy vehicles including a Leopard tank… Don’t try this at home!


Everything You Should Know About Backing Up Your Data

Posted by on Monday, 3 May, 2010

Computers have become very important for many people in our society. We do use them to work or simply to communicate with friends, family, relatives. A computer can store lots of different datas. Most of those datas are gathered over time. So it’s diverse and very important for any of us. You won’t smile at all if you were to lose all the infos you did gather over time. Many PC users should learn how to back up their own datas. Here Data Backup Software Reviews you will learn more about data backup softwares.

First, there are cases where losing data is kind of inevitable and nothing can prevent it at all. For example, the hard disk can crash at any time, whether because it doesn’t have an unlimited life or because some error occurs. Something else might happen: your PC might get infected by a specific virus that will delete all the content of your hard drives. If you do agree that those problems can occur at any moment, then you do understand why it is important to backup your computer’s data. This website XP to Windows 7 File Transfer will tell you how to transfer files between systems.

Depending what you need as a backup solution, you will find out there are many systems to help you the moment you are ready to keep a copy of your infos. Adding an hard drive to your PC (or using an external one) is a good way to backup computers having lots of information taking lots of space. A more stable option used by lots of computer users is to use DVDs to backup all their infos. So you should take time to take care of those backup DVDs. Double-check they don’t get damaged in any way and use new ones once in a while to backup your data.

To backup your personal infos and datas is very important. At this moment you might think otherwise but when your system will crash (or something else) you will understand such importance. An important point regarding such backup is to know how to store all those datas. This will lead you in the right path to backup your computer’s datas. In order to choose the one that you are looking for: simply read about the main methods possible to backup datas.


Learn How To Transfer Files From Your iPod to Your Computer

Posted by on Saturday, 1 May, 2010

On your iPod, you can have your songs listed in various ways, including bands, genre, playlists. Being able to transfer those files to your personal computer is a must. This is not an easy thing to do. First, you have to find the right way to do this if you want to transfer all those files from to your PC. Check here ipod to pc software to learn more about such transfer.

You should be able to find such infos on lots of websites. But in order to trust the infos found, you have to double-check: the compatibility with your system, with your iPod and how difficult it is to do the process. One website that can come to be very useful when wanting to transfer iPod songs to computer is the copy from ipod to computer site. Here, you receive instructions on how to copy different types of files, such as documents, PDF files, music, pictures, movies from the iPod to the computer, should your operating system crash and you lose it from the PC. Another place where there is reliable information is this copy ipod music to computer website, which provides you with useful instructions on the same matter.

Being able to move those files (from your iPod to your computer) is very important if you think that just losing them on your PC means a lot for you. Another example is when iTunes syncs (and deletes) the files on your iPod: you know how handy is to have those songs stored on your computer besides being able to arrange them the way you want (playlists and such) and to update them. Even more important, if you are working both with a desktop computer and with a laptop and you want your iPod content to be on both, you also need help.

What you have to do in order to transfer the content of your iPod back onto your computer and into iTunes is follow the instructions provided by any of these websites and find the proper tool for it.