by Admin
29. June 2009 10:43
Top Tips To Avoid PC Problems
As PCs become faster and more helpful to the common user, the hardware and software components of computers have also become more complex. So while new PCs continue to become more user-friendly and are making our lives simpler, the insides of a PC present a different story. Our PCs are under continuous stress to fulfill our commands and wishes. Problems for our computers have been compounded by the Internet which exposes our PCs to a huge range of threats and assaults.
To avoid all these problems, it is essential that you become a vigilant and aware user. Keep yourself informed about the latest development and security threats. In addition to this, follow the simple tips listed below to prevent a large number of problems from occurring:
Tip # 1- Update your software: Many computer problems, such as the ekrn.exe high CPU usage problem occur when you fail to update your software on a regular basis. Software updates are primarily released to patch up any security threats in the software or to incorporate new features. If you fail to update your software, you are not only losing out on new useful features, but you are also opening your PC up to security threats and other PC problems. To update your software, you must always keep the update tools, such as the Windows Automatic Update and live update feature options enabled. To keep your drivers updated, you may opt to use a reliable, third-party driver scanner tool.
Tip # 2- Disable or uninstall programs you don’t need: Your computer might be running several programs and services, such as Werfault.exe (Windows Error Reporting) that you may not be using. These programs unnecessarily eat up a lot of system resources and cause problems. The best way out of this problem is to disable Werfault.exe and other such processes that you don’t need to use at all times. You can disable programs that load during system startup by using the System Configuration (msconfig) utility. If you don’t need to use a program at all, then it is recommended that you completely uninstall the program from your computer.
Tip # 3- Scan and remove malware: Many exe and runtime errors occur when your computer is infected with a malware program, such as a virus, Trojan, adware or spyware. To fix exe errors and runtime errors caused by these malicious programs and to prevent these infections in the first place, it is essential that you have the latest and most efficient antivirus and antispyware tools on your computer. To ensure that these tools provide effective protection, you must make sure that the tools are updated with the latest definitions and are scheduled to perform full system scans at least once every week. It is best if you can run scans on a daily basis.
Tip # 4- Scan and clean your registry: Computer errors are a common affair on computers with a bloated and damaged Windows registry. These registry problems primarily occur when you keep adding and removing hardware and software from your computer but fail to perform regular registry maintenance. To prevent registry problems, you need to maintain a clean and compact registry. You can do this easily by using an advanced and efficient registry cleaner tool.
by Admin
29. June 2009 05:36
Steps To Deal With EXE Initialization Errors
Sometimes, when you try to start an application or a process you may encounter an error known as the Initialization error. You may see a message on your computer screen that says something like:
"The instance of cssauth.exe cannot start because of an initialization error.”
In layman’s terms, this means that your computer has failed to initialize or start a process or a particular file that you desired to run. Without resolving this problem, you cannot use that particular application or program.
One of the common reasons for initialization errors is a problem with the EXE or executable file that was being initialized. This is because usually EXE files are the starting point of any process pertaining to that application and if there is some problem with the file, the application will fail to take off.
This article will help you identify potential reasons of EXE initialization errors and enlist simple steps to deal with them.
Outdated Programs
Many initialization EXE errors occur when the EXE file being used is outdated or buggy. This is the reason why, to keep your PC at its best performance and free of errors it is essential that you update all software on it on a regular basis. This includes your Windows operating system, Microsoft and third-party applications, and device drivers. To update Windows and Microsoft products automatically, ensure that the built-in Automatic Update feature is always enabled. Almost all third-party applications available today have built-in update tools. So, if prompted about a new update, take some time out to download and install it. There are several device drivers on a single computer and it is practically impossible to update each driver manually. This is why it is recommended that you opt for a good driver scanner tool to do the job for you automatically and efficiently.
Virus Infections
Initialization errors may occur if the file being initialized is infected with a virus. These malicious programs add an infectious code to the EXE and other program files, and prevent them from working normally. To prevent and remove viruses from your computer, it is imperative for you to have a robust and effective virus scanner tool on your computer. To enhance the efficiency of this tool, you must keep it updated with the latest virus definitions and schedule regular full system scans to ensure no malicious information stays on the system.
Damaged, Filled Up or Fragmented Hard Disk
As all your programs reside on your hard disk, any problems with the hard disk may cause initialization and other related EXE errors. If your think hard disk is behind the problem, you may first run the chkdsk command to ensure that there are no physical problems with the disk. Next, get rid of all the clutter by uninstalling unwanted programs by using the Add or Remove Programs and deleting unwanted files with the help of the Disk Cleanup tool. After you are done cleaning, use the Disk Defragmenter tool to analyze the disk for file fragmentation and then defrag the entire hard disk to make it contiguous and optimize it for better performance.
Registry Problems
To have a healthy and error-free computer, it is essential for you to have a healthy and error-free Windows registry. You can ensure this by regularly scanning and cleaning the registry with the help of a reliable registry cleaner tool.