Want to clean Junk Files from my PC and solve registry issues for free.
Download CCleaner, it's free and does both quite well.
SOURCE: Insufficient Memory
Consider this. Your dell came with 512Mb of memory. The dell video card is integrated which means it uses your system memory to function. There are three choices that I can recommend. 1st. Enter your bios & reduce the amount of memory going to your video card. 2nd. You can add a PCI video card which would give you back your system memory. Lastly.
Which is the better choice. Buy another 512Mb Dimm of memory & add it to your PC. This will bring you up to the max memory your Dell can take, 1BG. You can check these two links & pick between them if you choose.
Link One: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=427379&body=MAIN#detailspecs
Or
http://stores.channeladvisor.com/Arch-Memory-Electronics/items/item.aspx?itemid=1884786
Either memory should run just fine & you do not have to try returning McAfee.
Just in case I'm including a link to a PCI video card list.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?CatId=1603&Nav=|c:319|&Sort=0&Recs=10
Hope this helps you decide! Luck.
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SOURCE: Adobe 4 giving problems. Reinstallation
reformat then re install,try this option
hope this may help;
SOURCE: I have installed registry booster program. this
Many of these registry fix tools cause problems on the computer. If you are going to use it, you should first save a copy of your registry using the regedit command, and then if you havbe problems, you can simply restor the saved registry
SOURCE: if i clean wrong regestry files, it is safe or not for my running
Be very careful! Some registry "booster" progams did do much more harm than good. If you downloaded the program from a reputable source that you trust, make sure there is an option to create a "restore point" where you can return after making changes. If there is no restore point, I'd avoid deleting the files. Best of luck.
Greg
SOURCE: my pc has problems, i have had pc problems
You might want to backup your data (if the machine doesn't boot get an ubuntu cd and boot from there, you'll get a desktop and access to your files, you can use USB drive to backup) and reinstall your operating system.
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