Steps to Deleting Browsing History on Your Computer

While it’s a good idea to keep your computer up to speed with the latest updates in order to ensure optimal performance, the same can be said of removing unnecessary clutter, in the form of browsing history that might have slipped under your ‘radar’.

So here are the steps to deleting browser history that might have gone unnoticed on your computer:

#1: First and foremost, you’ll have to turn on your computer.

#2: Once you’ve done this, then hold down the CTRL button on your keyboard and press SHIFT and DELETE simultaneously. Remember that you have to press all these keys together all at once.

#3: If you have managed to press these keys correctly, then a box will pop up titled ‘Settings – Clear Browsing Data’ – which is where you will carry out the task of deleting browser history and more.

#4: Not only can you decide as to whether you want to delete browsing history from the past hour but also ‘since the beginning of time’ as well. The default option is ‘since the beginning of time’.

#5: Better still, you can also delete cookies, empty the cache and clear saved passwords along with clearing browsing history. All you have to do is select the checkboxes for each of the aforementioned options and then click ‘Clear Browsing History’.

#6: Once this is done, the dialog box titled ‘Setting – Clear Browsing Data’ will close by itself (since the task is complete) and you can get on with what you need to do for the day in the knowledge that you’ve done your part when it comes to removing unnecessary browsing data that is stored on your computer.

How to Check and Install Updates for a Mac

Updates are a common practice in order to ensure optimal performance of any computer, whether it’s a Mac or PC.

Most of these updates are usually created to fix bugs or software errors or even protect your computer from viruses, spyware or malware. In the case of the Mac, you can check for and install software updates by looking for the ‘Software Update’ menu.

So, here are steps that one should take so as to check and install updates in the case of a Mac only:

#1: With your mouse, click the Apple menu on your Mac desktop, and select ‘Software Update’ which will open on your screen.

#2: Now there are two options that you can choose from: either to have updates checked for and installed automatically or create a schedule when the updates should be checked for and installed as well. In order to enable either, you’ll have to select either the ‘Check for updates’ or ‘Download updates automatically’.

#3: If you would like to check for updates as you access the ‘Software Update’ menu then select the ‘Check Updates Now’ button.

#4: Once this is done, also select the updates that you want to download, and which will be installed in the next step. You can find out whether you need to download each of these updates or not by reviewing the ‘Before You Install’, ‘Read Me’ or ‘About document for each of these updates.

#5: Click the ‘Install’ button once updates are downloaded while keeping in mind that you’ll have to enter your user name and password. Also, remember that you’ll have to restart your Mac after the installation is complete.

How to Restore Your Computer

There are several situations in which your PC might stop functioning properly, thanks to incomplete installations, frequent hard disk formatting or even a virus infection that has slowed your PC down or even caused heating issues – in other words, performance issues that you can do without.

While this might call for drastic measures by formatting one’s disk, one can also opt to use the utility tool known as System Restore which can reset your system to a time when it was last working without any glitches without removing any data that is saved.

So, here are the steps to restore your computer if you use Windows:

#1: Click Start, All Programs, Accessories and then System Tools where you will have to select System Restore. Also, you can click start and run while typing ‘restore’ in the dialog box that appears. Now double-click the icon labeled ‘rstrui.exe’.

#2: When the System Restore window is opened, you will be asked to restore your computer to an earlier time or create a system restore point. Select the first option and click next. Alternatively, you can use the second option to create a system restore point which can be used later if you want to enable the system restore option.

#3: In the final step, select the date that you want the system restored to and then click next. This will start the system restore process.

#4: Once the process is complete, your computer will restart on its own, and boot with the settings that were a part of the restore date you selected earlier.

5 Tips to Optimize Windows 7

Optimizing Windows 7 for efficiency and greater speed is easier than you think. All you need to carry out is the tweaking of some special features and settings that are unique to Windows 7.

It’s no surprise that your computer will slow down once you install a couple of new programs and so, here is a list of tips that you can use in order to speed up your computer’s performance:

#1: Restart Your Computer

It is recommended that you restart your computer at least once a week. This will clear your system of applications or program that has been running unseen.

#2: Reduce the number of programs you are running at the same time

Running multiple programs simultaneously will slow down your computer. Close the ones that you aren’t using and you’ll find an improvement in performance.

#3: Uninstall programs you barely use

Removing unused programs will ensure that you free up memory and improve the performance of your computer. All you have to do is go to “Start”, then “Control Panel” and “Uninstall a Program” under the Programs section. Select a program and click Uninstall.

#4: Use Windows 7 Performance Troubleshooter

The Troubleshooter will check (and fix) any problems related to processes that slow down your computer. Type troubleshooter in the “Search Programs and Files” search box and select it to check for performance issues

#5: Run Disk Defragmenter

File fragmentation occurs when your computer does not have enough space to store files in one place as a whole. Using the Disk Defragmenter will rearrange these file in places that will optimize Windows 7.

7 Steps to Partitioning Your Hard Disk

There are several advantages to partitioning your hard disk, and that includes preventing your data from being corrupted.

However, not many people partition their hard disk nor do they know how to carry out this task which really is about breaking your hard disk into multiple logical units. So, here are the steps to partition your hard disk if you are using Windows 7 as your operating system:

#1: Type ‘computer management’ in the search bar at the bottom of the search menu and hit ‘Enter’.

#2: Select the Disk Management Tool and click ‘Disk Management’ on the left side to see all the disk and partitions made, if any.

#3: Next, right click on the partition that you would like to resize and select the ‘Shrink Volume’ option to make a new partition. Select the size you wish to shrink the disk size to, and hit the ‘Shrink’ button.

#4: You should now find an unallocated partition in the Disk Management window. Right click the ‘unallocated partition’. Select the option, ‘New Simple Volume’.

#5: Select the size that you wish for your new partition and hit the ‘Next’ button. Assign a new letter name or path for the new partition after that, which will be used by Windows to navigate to the new volume.

#6: Adjust the settings for the new volume by selecting NTFS for the File System, Default for the Allocation Unit Size, name your drive in Volume Label and click on ‘Perform a quick format’. Hit Next.

#7: Check the settings of the new volume and hit the Finish button. Format the new volume, and check in Disk Management for your new Disk Drive.

Cut Costs with Vehicle Tracking Systems

Vehicle tracking systems are extremely beneficial when it comes to keeping business expenses down, as well as keeping on time with tight schedules for deliveries and pickups. There are many other benefits, as well. It will afford your business the ability to run more smoothly and save on excesses that can be avoided if handled properly.

Whether the business is in delivering pizza or transporting large quantities of sensitive fluids, time is essential and should be respected by all that work in this particular sector.  By providing a time efficient service, the clients will be more inclined to invest in this for the long term. Client retention is key to ensuring the bottom line of the business.  GPS vehicle tracking allows for managers to observe how much time it takes to get from the warehouse to the intended location and also helps to make sure the employees or contractors are following the guidelines set for by them.

When it comes to delivery, reliable is paramount. Truck tracking has made the truck delivery system much easier to regulate and maintain. The financial benefits are typically great when investing in this back up plan. It becomes all the more easier to organize and plan ahead based on the results of the tracking systems.

Gpstrackit.com provides the services that are needed when it comes to your delivery business ventures no matter how small or large your business is. Take the time to look over the website and see what they have to offer.

How to Speed up Your Computer using Ready Boost

Both Windows Vista and 7 have been known to provide a feature known as ReadyBoost that does not require users any extra internal RAM to speed up their computer. How ReadyBoost works is by using external storage devices such as flash or external hard drives to speed up your system.

So, here are six steps to turn on ReadyBoost, and speed up the performance of your computer by the use of external storage from a flash or an external hard drive:

#1: The first step involves plugging in the pen drive in a USB port on the computer whose performance you’d like to speed up.

#2: When the flash (or external) appears in the “Computer” folder, select the device, and then hit “Properties”.

#3: Once you click on “Properties” of the device, you’ll find options such as General, Tools, Hardware and Sharing. Ignore those and click on the tab which reads as ReadyBoost.

#4: Once the tab is selected, you’ll find a description of what ReadyBoost functionality is while also three options that you can choose from such as ‘Do not Use this Device’, ‘Dedicate this device to ReadyBoost’ and ‘Use this device’.

#5: Select the third option “Use this Device”, and also select the amount of space that you would like to reserve as external RAM that your computer can use. The optimal amount of storage is about 4094 but you can select a value between 1 and 4 GB.

#6: Remember to click ‘Apply’ and then OK and you should find an improvement in the performance of your computer shortly.

How to get more out of Windows 7 Starter

If you’ve recently purchased a netbook with Windows 7 Starter, you must also be aware that several features that are available with the full version of Windows 7 are not available in the Starter version.

If you’ve just realized, you might wonder whether you will have to upgrade your operating system in order to get the most out of it.

It isn’t necessary if you take these suggestions into account in order to get the most out of Windows 7 Starter, albeit with a few additions:

#1: Switch to the Windows Classic Theme

You can switch back to the Windows Classic Theme and even alter the color of the taskbar, start menu and desktop to one of your choice. You don’t have to stick with the Windows 7 Desktop theme.

#2: Install Oceanis or Personalization Panel

One of the features that Windows 7 Starter does not have is to change your wallpaper. Either you upgrade to Windows 7 or install software such as Oceanis or Personalization Panel. That should do the trick.

#3: Install Microsoft Shared View or Team Viewer

Windows 7 has Remote Desktop Connection which allows you to connect from one computer to another and isn’t available in Windows 7 Starter. So, in order to compensate for this, you can install Microsoft Shared View or Team Viewer. You’ll be able to transfer files easily.

#4: Turn off unused Programs

While there are some features that aren’t available with Windows 7 Starter, there are others that are available that you might not use. One example of this is User Account Control which makes more sense to turn off if you are the only one using the computer. This will only ensure that you system runs much faster.

GPS Tracking is a Life Saver

At one time or another we may need to know exactly where we are. This may not be immediately possible particularly if we are in new territory. Asking around may not be an option either for we may be in no man’s land. In cases like this, any form of gps tracking would really help. Gps tracking has grown in leaps and bounds in the last few years and has come to be hailed as one of the most important pieces of technology to come to the world in the last decade.

With its expansion into and integration with a satellite tracking system, gps systems are now used widely and in varied ways by a lot of people. The coupling of the gps systems with satellite tracking has helped to increase the scope of the reach of these services. It has also allowed a lot of people to find their way out of situations that were really sticky to them.

With the growth of these systems, there comes their expansion into new territories and new and more innovative uses. For example, the use of real time gps vehicle tracking. This has become almost like a mandatory inclusion into the accessories of many cars. Apart from that, the navigation equipment that is often coupled with these systems ensures that you will never get lost again while on a road trip. There are a lot more innovative ideas and uses for the gps systems. A visit to gpstrackit.comwill reveal a lot more ways and in what other situations you can leverage gps to help you get out of.

3 Steps to Buying the Right Computer

There are recognized brands that can offer you a PC or laptop for a decent price but there are also cheaper versions that are assembled. So, how does one know which computer is right for them?

So here are a few steps one can consider in buying the right computer:

Step #1: Ask yourself: What are you going to use the computer for?

Different people use a computer for different reasons. Younger users might use it for social media, gaming and entertainment while older folks might use Microsoft Office, email and so on and so forth. Since the configuration of your computer might vary depending on what you are going to use it for, it would be a good idea to make a list of your needs.

Step #2: Pick a computer that meets your needs now and for the next few years

If all you’re going to do is check email or use MS Office, then there’s no point buying a machine with a graphics card that young gamers need. If you aren’t going to use this feature, then there is no point, now is there?

Usually three types are on offer: value, enthusiast and gaming line computers. The latter is the most expensive and has advanced features.

When you make a list of models that you like, ensure that they are not only durable but the hardware can accommodate software upgrades for at least 5 years or so.

Step #3: Study and compare the features of models that suit your needs

Finally, when you’ve made a list of the models you like, here are certain features that you have to compare to get your money’s worth: memory, speed, hard disk space, video card etc. Once you do this, and find which model gives you the best for the least price, you can go ahead and purchase the computer.