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PC Irritants: What To Do About Them
- Author: KayBrenner
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Here is how you should deal with these PC irritants.
Irritant: "Delayed Write Failed" Error caused by Disconnecting USB Drive
This problem occurs when you disconnect a USB drive without notifying Windows first. There's a chance that Windows will still be writing data to your USB drive if you just suddenly disconnect it, which may result in scads of corrupted files, a gamble most users don't want to take. To ensure that Windows has completed all write operations to your USB drive, always use the "Safely Remove Hardware" utility located in your system tray; this tool will notify you with a message balloon when you can remove your USB drive. For the computer aficionado that craves more control over their numerous USB devices, throw Google a query, as there are plenty of free programs on the web that can manage your USB device collection for you.
Security, security, security
No matter what kind of a security freak you may be, there is no way you can outclass Windows. You have your firewalls, you have your antivirus software, but still Windows tries to prove you wrong, by sending you annoying security alerts letting you know that a virus is about to take control over your computer. Here is how you can silence these messages. Click on the next one you see and go to Virus Protection Panel. You will see in the Recommendations menu the option saying "I have an antivirus program" that you can mark in order to get rid of these nuisance.
Printer Messages Are A Hassle
A menial task like sending files to a network printer should not raise any problems, but still, this does not seem to be the case. The moment you give a command to the printer, Windows pops again letting you know that you are printing! It is easy to handle this nuisance. Just use Control Panel, Printers and Faxes. There, in File, Server Properties, you will see a box next to a message that goes like: "Notify me when remote documents are printed". Just uncheck this box, and there you go.
When URL's Don't Act As URL's
You'll most likely experience this when default settings are not reset when you uninstall a web browser. For example, say you install Firefox, but you decide you'd like to go back to surfing the web with Internet Explorer instead. URLs that you receive in an email client, like Thunderbird or Outlook, may no longer open when you uninstall Firefox, as you need to give the default rights back to Internet Explorer to make the URLs open correctly in IE. Navigate to the Control Panel and select Internet Options; next, choose Programs, and select "Internet Explorer as the default browser". A simple fix for a very annoying problem.
About the Author
Kay Brenner is a PC Tune Up expert who restores slow PCs, saving you from the hassles of struggling with a sick computer. To reclaim your dream machine you first bought, download a free PC Check Up
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