When you have installed a myriad amount of software on your system, many software modules load up into memory on bootup and your computer becomes very slow. Remember to use msconfig at the windows run prompt to modify and disable your startup items until the system is back to normal speed on bootup and overall performance.
Step 1:
Click start, click Run, type msconfig, and then click OK. The System Configuration Utility dialog box appears.
Step 2:
In the General tab select selective startup.
Step 3:
Click the Startup tab, and then deselect the items you no longer want to run at starup.
Step 4:
Click ok at the bottom then restart the computer.
Continue this process again until you are satisfied with the overall performance.
Please let me know if this information was helpful.
Regards, Jared Blake
Filed under Tech Tips by on Dec 19th, 2009. Comment.
When opening HTML files from a local folder on my own computer. The script is blocked by IE with the following message:
“To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options…”
The fix: you need to add MOW(mark of the Web!) to your local pages.
All the information you need to know in order to add (mark of the Web!) to your local web pages can be found at this site: Mark of the Web
Regards, Jared Blake
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