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Computer Care, Can I Do It Myself?

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

Computer Care, Can I Do It Myself?

With all of the resources available to you, you may well ask yourself, “Why do I need a computer expert to maintain my computer?” The short answer is, you don’t. Just like you don’t need a technician to fix your car, repair your furnace, or do any other maintenance or repairs. If you have the knowledge and the time, you can easily repair and maintain your own computer.

But be warned, there are several potential “gotchas” involved in maintaining your own computer. If you decide to repair your own automobile, a company won’t sell you a carburetor what will break your car. Unfortunately, that’s not true of computer maintenance. There are many programs out there that either don’t do what they purport to do, perform unnecessary functions, or are just plain dangerous to install. It’s up to you, the computer maintenance technician, to determine what programs you can safely use in what manner.

In this article, we’ll discuss some of the programs out there and what the do-it-yourselfer needs to watch out for.

Registry Cleaners Websites such as Finally Fast.com and Double My Speed.com have been promoting themselves heavily of late. These (and other) sites offer products to download and install that purport to improve your computer’s performance. These programs are mostly registry cleaners. The Windows registry is simply a database that the operating system uses to store everything it needs to know to run as per your specifications. In addition, it’s available to any other program to write their information in there as well. Since Windows 95, the registry has been the recommended repository for user preferences, settings, and any other variables a program has to remember.

Over time the Windows registry will become cluttered with unneeded information, most frequently caused by uninstallation programs not removing all of the data they should. The concept of a registry cleaner is that it will detect and remove these orphan settings, frequently improving computer performance.

The problem with registry cleaners is that they will often incorrectly detect a setting as unneeded and delete it, causing problems with either installed programs or the Windows operating system itself. Registry cleaners are good, but you should never blindly take their advice as to what to delete. You should always review each entry to verify that it can be deleted safely.

And keep in mind there are freeware applications that do an excellent job of cleaning your Windows registry. Ccleaner is the one recommended by The Computer Psychic. (Go to Google and search for ccleaner.)

Anti-Malware Applications Malware (spyware and virus) cleanup and prevention is one of the most important aspects of computer maintenance. If you catch a virus on your system, you leave yourself open to all sorts of mischief – including having files deleted, getting your address book scammed and spam e-mails being sent in your name, and even having your credit card and banking information stolen! Spyware can be just as bad – it typically “watches” what you do on your computer, down to even logging keystrokes, and thus stealing your passwords. In addition to these problems, spyware and viruses are often poorly written, causing performance problems in your system.

There are dozens of applications on the market that claim to remove malware from your system. And many of them do a good job. But here’s the rub – many programs that present themselves as anti-virus or anti-spyware are, themselves, viruses and spyware! The Computer Psychic has seen all too many systems where the owner has – with the best of intentions – installed an anti-malware app into their system, only to see the floodgates opened; they find themselves with more popup ads and performance problems than they’ve ever seen before.

So how do you make sure you don’t install one of these #$ %& programs? First of all, if you get a pop-up message telling you that your computer is infected with viruses and click here to download a virus cleaner, don’t do it! Without exception, these programs are scams. Downloading one of these apps will introduce your system to more viruses than you thought existed. In fact, when you see this window, you’ll be presented with an OK and Cancel button. Don’t click either one! If you click Cancel, it will still install a virus. Instead, click on the little X in the upper right-hand corner to close the window.

Secondly, if you use a search engine looking for anti-malware programs, be careful what links you follow. Malware creators will name their applications very similar to – or even exactly the same as – legitimate programs, hoping to confuse you into downloading theirs instead of the good one. For example, if you wanted to download Spybot Search and Destroy (an excellent anti-spyware program) and searched for it in Yahoo, the very first result you’ll find purports itself to be Spybot. Clicking their link takes you to a page that says it’s Spybot Search and Destroy, but is actually an application that acts as a gateway to allow viruses into your system.

So, again, you need to take the time to learn what is and what isn’t safe to install. The Computer Psychic has a very easy recommendation. Microsoft has a vested interest in keeping your computer malware-free. If they do a good job of preventing viruses from getting into your system, then that’s one less thing that Apple can beat them up over. Towards that end, in September of 2009, Microsoft released an excellent free anti-malware program named Microsoft Security Essentials (www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials). In the past, The Computer Psychic has recommended against all-in-one solutions, arguing that no one application can catch everything. But Microsoft Security Essentials is just that good. It does as good a job as – or better than – any other application, or combination of apps, in blocking any type of spyware or virus.

Startup Monitors While not as popular as the other system maintenance programs, proper use of a startup monitor can dramatically speed up your computer. A startup monitor will tell you just what programs, drivers and processes load when you start your computer.

When you boot up your computer, the operating system will also auto-start many other components – possibly a fax application, printer elements, video or mouse drivers, to name a few. These are good – they are essential for the proper operation of your computer. However, many applications add themselves to the auto-run settings for their own convenience – not yours.

For example, programs such as Adobe Reader and Microsoft Office will tell the operating system to pre-load some of their components as Windows starts up. This allows their software to open more quickly when needed. The downside of this is, even if you aren’t actively using their software, your computer is using memory running those components. Better to not pre-load those components; let the software take a second or two longer to load, and speed up your entire system.

Another popular use for the startup is for auto-update programs. These apps will periodically check the internet looking for updates. If one is found, the program will present you with a window telling you an update is available. Not only do these apps consume computer resources, they can be an annoyance.

In order to easily prevent unwanted software from running automatically, The Computer Psychic recommends a Microsoft application called AutoRuns (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx). Using Autoruns you can decide just what apps you want to run when starting your computer. Once again, though, don’t blindly turn of all apps. Make sure you know what you’re disabling.

Summary

As you can see, using the tools recommended in this article makes it quite possible for anyone to maintain their computer’s health. But as with anything technical, make sure you know what you’re doing before just tinkering away.

With over 20 years industry experience, Steven O Smith is the owner of The Computer Psychic, providing affordable on-site computer repair to residences and business in the Vancouver, WA and Portland, OR area. Visit http://www.thecomputerpsychic.com for more valuable information and free software.


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HealthWyse – Part 1 – Information Services – Mobile Home Care- Sybase

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010


HealthWyse is in the business of providing information services to mobile home care, hospice and private duty nurses. HealthWyse provides a way to automate the processes that they use to care for the patients as well as automate the backend processes within the agency to allow seamless transfer of that information, management of that information and also the billing of that information. www.sybase.com [Video Transcript] Healthwyse is in the business of providing information services to mobile home care, hospice and private duty nurses. So, our primary focus is to provide a way to automate the processes that they use to care for patients, as well as automate the backend processes within the agency to allow seamless transfer of that information, management of that information and then the ultimate billing of that information. So, we try to provide a closed-loop system that takes care of all aspects of the information needs. Well, the Sybase product is core to our operation. We use the Sybase iAnywhere database on each of the mobile devices that we use so that those clinicians that are using those devices in the patients home are actually operating off of a Sybase database. That database then replicates back to our main database in our data center and exchanges not only the information thats recorded during the day by the clinician, but also any information recorded by another clinician or another user in the agency; and then, once that information is in the main database in

Trent Consultants Korea Dog Care: Cradle And Birthday Of The Dog Identified: East Asia 16,000 Years Ago

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Trent Korea Dog Care Consultants: Previous studies in the field have shown that Asia, where the wolf has been contained and to the dog. It was not possible to be more specific than that. But now researchers have succeeded at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, in the best friend of the people is zero. “For the first time … It is possible to give a detailed picture of the dog, with his birthplace, the date and how many wolves were domesticated,” says Peter Savolainen, a biology researcher at KTH. With colleagues from Sweden and a Chinese research team, he held a number of new discoveries in the history of the dog. These findings are in an article in the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution, published in the states presented, the dog appeared 16,000 years ago, Asia, south of the Yangtze River in China. This is much more precise date and place of birth, as has already been put forward. “Our results to date to 2002 are not yet fully accepted, but with our new data, it will be a greater acceptance. The table contains additional information,” says Peter Savolainen. The time of emergence of the dog corresponds well when the population in this part of the world from being hunter-gatherers have gone to the farmer, which was 10000-12000 years ago. According to Peter Savolainen, research shows that the dog has a unique geographical origin but came from a large number of animals. At least several hundred tamed wolves, probably more. “The fact that there are so many wolves that this is an important, much of the culture,” says Peter Savolainen. He added that the results of research could be a lot of interesting theories. For example, dogs from home, which ended in contrast to their offspring later in Europe, which were used as guard dogs, shepherds, and probably their lives in the human stomach. Adapted from materials provided by Swedish Research Council are available. Consultants to help Trent Dog Care and Training, all pet owners, their relationships to strengthen their pets. Our Pet Care professional boarding, grooming, training, now available in Korea. If you are at work, you can play your dog and get the attention they need at Trent Consultants. Dogs that come for day care, have the ability to play all day in one of our three areas fenced play play with our dog. You can visit us at www. trent consultant. com. Contact us info @ trent consultant. com.

Trent Consultants Korea Dog Care: Dog Bites A Particular Threat To Young Children, Especially As Temperatures Rise

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Trent Korea Dog Care Consultants: Young children are especially vulnerable to bites for serious dog in the head and neck, and there is a correlation between the incidence of dog bites and the rising temperatures, according to a new study published in March 2009 of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery. In a review of 84 cases of dog bites in children over eight years, the authors found that most injuries caused by pets (27%) were at a high frequency of accidents during the summer months. can be Although the cause is unknown, the authors are that children spend time playing outside with the dogs in warmer temperatures or due to a general increase in irritability dogs during the warmer months. The most common sites of bites in the head and neck were the cheeks (34%), lips (21%), and the nose and ears (8%). Sixty-four percent were injured in more than one location, with the size of the wound by an average of 7 15 cm. Pit bulls, the breed is often cited as the cause for the attack. The authors believe that the implementation of accurate and timely reporting dog bites to the local health authorities, physicians, how to recognize trends and develop strategies for prevention can be trained. The authors recommend a system of uniform collection of data on the circumstances of the dog bite (a sign of provocation, the proper supervision of children, race, sex of the animal, Spay neutral state are / History of Aggression of the dog, hold time of the event earlier stories dog bite patients, the length of the dog owners, the site of the accident bite dog, the dog provided later, and rabies and tetanus vaccination profile). In addition, families will be the increased risk of dog bite injuries informed during the summer months. An estimated 1 percent of all emergency room visits can be attributed to dog bites to injuries, but including the 44 000 annual cases of heart injuries in the United States. Adapted from materials provided by the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Consultants Trent Dog provides support and training to all pet owners to strengthen their relationships with their pets. Our Pet Care Professional Services boarding, grooming, dressing, now also in Korea. If you are at work, you can play your dog and get the attention that they need to Trent Consultants. Dogs that come for day care, have the ability to play all day in one of three fenced playgrounds with our Doggie Games. You can visit us at www. trent consultant. com. Contact info @ trent consultant. com.

Commonly Used Baby Skin Care Products Contain Chemicals That Put Infants at Substantial Risk

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Infant Skin

The arrival of a new baby brings many concerns and issues for new and incumbent parents. While new parents are faced with a myriad of issues for the first time, incumbent parents have to deal with the information explosion and change in thought on issues which have evolved since their first parenting experience. In addition, when parents have a second child, if the sex is different some of the issues are also new. Chief among the issues for both new and incumbent parents is the proper care of newborn skin. In fact, in many surveys of parents of newborns this issue often ranks first on the list of concerns. For example, in one study published in the journal Bedside Nursing, a group of mothers with infants under the age of 15 months was asked to consider the chief problem they faced in their babies’ first year. The study reports that the most common concern was how to care for their babies’ skin . Not only are new parents unaware of how to treat their newborn’s skin, but most pediatricians are also unaware of optimal infant skin care. Pediatricians are given very little exposure to pediatric dermatology in medical school and residency training. The minimal experience they do have is usually with severely diseased skin, rather than the care of healthy, but vulnerable skin, as is the case with newborns. This topic is also not addressed in most textbooks of pediatric medicine, St. Louis, MO: C. V. Mosby Co. , 1983. The lack of clinically available information leads to the continued use of harmful chemicals on infants. Shockingly, while trying to treat the newborn cautiously and safely, the average newborn is exposed to as many as 48 different chemicals without consideration of the potential toxicity of the chemicals or the products that contain them.

A full-term newborn’s skin is only 40% to 60% the thickness of adult skin, thus rendering it considerably more vulnerable and more permeable. The ratio of body surface area to weight is up to five times that of an adult. Thus, the combination of thinner skin and high body surface area ratios render the infant at significant risk with any integrity disruption of the skin. The skin of premature infants is of even greater risk as it has a significantly less developed stratum corneum when compared to term babies. Accordingly they are at even greater risk of thermal instability due to transepidermal water loss (TEWL). Hence, the skin is a critical protectant of the infant for water and thermal control. When improperly cared for, an infant’s skin can be a serious potential health hazard. Hazardous Ingredients in Baby Skin Care Products

Many commonly used baby skin care products contain potentially very harmful ingredients. Baby skin care products containing dyes (artificial color) should be avoided as many of these artificial colors are known sensitizers and may result in dermatitis and allergic reactions. As this may become a health concern, dyes in products should be avoided. Fortunately, they are not life threatening. However, many of these products contain additional chemicals that may be life-threatening and must be unequivocally avoided. Three commonly used baby skin care chemicals that must be avoided are talc, propylene glycol and glycerin. Talc

One of the most dangerous ingredients in baby skin care products is talc. It is a common ingredient of the most popular baby powders in use. In a survey conducted by Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Il, 47% of the respondents used baby powder (talc). Another study of baby powder usage found that 69% of parents routinely applied baby powder to their newborns’ skin. In this study parents used the baby powder because they believed that the powder killed bacteria and yeast and prevented diaper rash, neither of which is a valid action of baby powder. Fewer than 500 of the respondents were aware that aspiration or ingestion of powder (talc) was a health hazard.

Baby powder use has been associated with morbidity and mortality due to inhalation. In a review of talc related infant deaths, it was found that of the 25 cases reviewed, fatality occurred in 20% of these reported cases. Based upon the potential hazard of talc use, baby powders containing talc should be discouraged for infants. Propylene Glycol and Glycerin

Propylene glycol has been studied for its toxic effects that include seizures, sudden collapse, cardiac arrhythmia and asystole, hepatic damage, renal damage and hyperosmolality. In a survey conducted on neonatal skin care practices, the authors warned against the use of propylene glycol and glycerin on infants. They cited the associated risks of hyperosmolality and seizures. Propylene glycol is the second ingredient listed on the world’s leading baby lotion ingredient disclosure. While baby products containing propylene glycol and glycerin may bear names of “trusted” companies, further review of the wisdom of their use is warranted. Remedy products contain less than 0. 30% propylene glycol. Mineral Oil

Mineral oil is a hydrocarbon that is processed from crude oil. Many people confuse the name as having the connotation of containing vitamins and minerals, rather than its actual meaning which is derived from the earth’s crude oil. Mineral oil is a separation component along with kerosine and gasoline. While the Cosmetic Toiletry and Fragrance Association (CTFA), the leading industry lobbying group, has pointed out that mineral oil should not get the same treatment as other hydrocarbons such as kerosene and gasoline, the Commission continues to pursue the closure regulations. While mineral oil has not been studied to the same degree in the same pediatric literature as talc, propylene glycol or glycerin, it is clear that the Commission’s findings will trigger interest in warning against its use on infant skin. The Consumer Product Safety Commission is preparing a ruling that would mandate child-resistant closures on baby oil that contains more that 10% mineral oil. Beyond the available data, with the risk of other hydrocarbons well known in the causation of various cancers, it seems extremely unwise to apply a hydrocarbon to the delicate skin of a baby. This is especially true when no nutritive value of mineral oil to the baby or the skin can be identified, and there are many other, better options for skin ingredients. Conclusions

While trying to do the best thing for baby, use of many commonly available baby skin care products is actually or potentially harmful to babies. Increasingly, parents are realizing the importance of early exposure of babies to damaging compounds in their first months of life. The marketplace is not only ready, but in many ways, through their purchasing choices for themselves, demanding natural alternatives with better health implications for their baby’s skin. McCord Research has developed a line of skin care products that can be used on babies. The line of skin care products is natural and has eliminated or greatly reduced potentially harmful ingredients. Remedy products, distributed exclusively by Medline Industries, were developed by scientist and physicians. This is the most scientifically developed skin care line in the marketplace and is environmentally-friendly as well as baby-friendly.