Monday, February 15, 2010

How to Detect and remove Malware Using Windows Defender

Windows Defender is an inbuilt tool into Windows Vista and available as a free download from Microsoft for XP users.
Windows Defender is easy to use and lets you do manual, scheduled, and real-time scanning with automatic updates of spyware signatures, without a large performance penalty.
If you have already installed or using a third-party anti-spyware application, there's really no need to keep Windows Defender's real-time scan enabled. In this case you can get a performance increase by disabling it.
Using Windows Defender
Selecting Tools and Settings will start you off in the appropriate window to stop applications from active on startup by selecting Software Explorer. Users can make other adjustments from here as well.
Selecting Tools and Settings will start you off in the appropriate window to stop applications from active on startup by selecting Software Explorer.
Some users find the Real-Time scanning annoying because the hard drive is always busy, just go into Options and disable it.  Uncheck the box for "use real-time protection". This is really helpful on a laptop, where every little bit of tweaking helps battery life.

Keep the automatic updates set so that you don’t have to worry about updating the protection database.

Microsoft Windows Defender allows users several options for scans. Quick Scans which scan essential OS directories, Full Scan which scans all files and folder, and Custom Scan which allows us to choose what to scan.

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Microsoft XP Help



Monday, February 1, 2010

Microsoft XP Help

Windows XP is an operating system developed by Microsoft. It is one of the most popular operating systems among the computer users. Microsoft had released many service packs for XP. These service packs have added some new features and also help in fixing some problems faced by XP users.

In case you are an XP user, you may also face some technical issues related to it. For getting information about how to resolve your technical issues related to XP, you can visit Microsoft 's  website for technical support.

You can get a lot of information about Windows XP from Microsoft support website. You can get information such as

·         How to install XP

·         How to reinstall

·         How to maintain your computer

·          How to keep your personal data more secure

·         How to set up and maintain your network

·         Some time saving tips while using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express

·          How to transfer pictures directly from digital camera to computer

·          How to create and edit home movies

When you face any technical issue such as how to edit Boot.ini file, how to view and manage event logs in Event Viewer, how to install and use Recovery Console, how to configure file sharing, how to restore XP to a previous state, how to configure Internet connection sharing, and how to create basic disks and partitions, then you can take assistance from Microsoft support website. Microsoft also offers assistance through e-mail, phone or online tech support.