Has your PC been affected by windows system32 exe? Do you receive an error stating “Cannot find C:\Windows\System32\System32.exe”, when booting Windows XP (or any other version of windows)? Well then you had been infected by a virus and you have to fix it.
What is system32.exe?
Windows system32.exe is a virus. It is said that this virus operates through the P2P file sharing networks like Kazaa and limewire.This virus infects the shell registry of windows. Though it is a medium threat virus, and not very destructive in nature, it can cause some significant damage to your system.So it is always better to get rid of this virus.
Windows Desktop Clutter: A Hidden Culprit in PC Lag
You can’t find the reason behind your computer’s slow performance. There are no viruses, spyware, ad-ware or other junk programs anywhere on the system. You’ve cleared out your Startup folder so that only necessary programs run when you start your system. And you’ve even rebooted to clear the memory – several times now!
Windows works best – that is, the fastest – when the desktop is as clutter-free as possible. Check out your desktop: if you can’t see the wallpaper for all the shortcuts, files and other icons, it’s time to find better places for as many of these files as possible.
First, put all of your word-processing documents into a folder that doesn’t include a desktop shortcut. “My Documents” is a good place to put these files. This folder is easy to find, and data backup is quick and easy if all of your
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Do you get frequent flickers on you PC monitor? If you are one who work long hours seated before your computer or PC, then you are risking your eyes.The pain
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Pagefile.sys is a virtual memory file in windows. It is nothing but an area on the hard disk, used my windows operating system, when it runs out of physical memory or RAM. The size of Pagefile.sys is normally 1.5-2 times the physical memory (RAM) on the PC.For eg: in a system with RAM size of 1GB, the size of pagefile could be 1.81 GB.
Configure virtual memory or page file size(pagefile.sys) in windows vista/xp to improve performance.
You can manually configure virtual memory in Windows vista/windows XP by custom setting maximum and minimum size of paging file (pagefile.sys) and also make use of free space on any available drive for storing such page files.Thereby you improve the perf
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Improve windows Vista network performance, while playing Multimedia programs, by throttling NetworkThrottlingIndex.
Windows Vista network performance can be improved.To improve Windows Vista network performance, configure NetworkThrottlingIndex registry to control the throttling rate.This will apply only when you play multimedia programs.
Multimedia programs and windows vista throttling mechanism:
How to connect a PC running windows Vista to a wireless network?
This tutorial is on how to connect to a wireless network in Windows Vista.You can connect your PC, running Windows vista as OS, to a home wireless network or a public network very easily.Infact this has been made much easier in vista, than in window XP.
Moreover, Windows Vista can even detect a non-broadcasting Wireless Network (hidden SSID), thereby enabling you to configure it as a preferred network. This is a new feature in ... Read more »
These days, USB Memory Stick are the most popular portable devices to carry information. They are not only small in size but also come in sizes that even let you carry your entire PC with you!!!
USB Memory Sticks or pen drives are really handy to carry information in your pockets, wherever you go!!! However, they have also become a media to transmit malicious virus files such as "autorun.info" and "ctfmon.exe". This is where free softwares
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Create a Vista recovery disk and rescue Vista. This tutorial is for creating a recovery disk for Vista which will enable you to attempt to rescue Vista installations which are corrupt. Please note that the recovery disk cannot be used for actually installing Vista itself - only for repairing!
First of all you will need a Vista recovery disk, or your genuine Vista disk. If you do not have one then follow the instructions below:
Click on the link below to download the ISO image for the disk. Save this to your hard drive in a convenient place.