Often, we fail to use
software that we want to use in order to complete some task. Our computer tells
us that the programme can not be loaded or task could not be completed owing to
"memory errors". Your only option is not to call some computer geek
for help, take action yourself to remove these errors. It will speed up your
computer.
In the first place, add
Random Access Memory(RAM) capacity to your computer. Since, all the computer
programs use RAM, a larger RAM size means large number of programs that you can
run simultaneously. Now a days, it is vital to use several software at a time,
adding RAM will make your life easy.
Second cost effective
way to avoid memory errors is to use one programme at a time. With this
strategy, your computer will work fine with even smaller RAM capacity.
Third technique to avoid
memory errors is to take good care of Windows 7 registry. A clogged and
congested registry is a major cause of memory errors. It also significantly
reduces computer speed. Regular use of a registry cleaner will give you fewer
pop up errors like memory errors. It will also increase speed of your window 7
computer. It can also save you from many potential crashes but for this it is
important to use registry cleaner frequently. One time use of registry cleaner
will not do any magic. A registry cleaner should be used once in a month to
maintain health of computer system.
I am sure that above
mentioned three steps will prove useful to you.
The above guidelines
allow you to take measures to speed up computer and
keep your Windows properly maintained. Prevention is better than cure. If you
need a complete registry cleaning solution and do not have time to follow all
the tips than you can try this globally recognized software utility available
at Intel Directory
[http://ibx.intel.com/directory/productpage/tabid/85/language/en-us/p-4869-reginout.aspx].
Nauman Lodhi is an
amateur writer, software reviewer and business professional. Apart from his
professional life, his works have been published in various credible
newspapers, magazines and web sites around the world including Harvard Business
School Working Knowledge and Knowledge @ Insead.
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