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Google Web Accelerator

Ever wanted to try and increase the speed of your internet, then you should try use the Google Web Accelerator.

Google Web Accelerator is a web accelerator produced by Google. It uses client software installed on the user’s computer, as well as data caching on Google’s servers, to speed up page load times by means of data compression, prefetching of content, and sharing cached data between users.

The beta, released on May 4, 2005, works with Mozilla Firefox 1.0+ and Internet Explorer 5.5+ on Windows 2000 SP3+, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista machines.

Get the Google Web Accelerator here

Faster PC

1. Uninstall Unnecessary Programs and games from the system

2. First of all u can unnecessary startup programs on the rigt side of the taskbar. because it can take long time to load. Process: click State menu–>Run–>and type “MSCONFIG” after typing a window is open as fallows In the above u can click the startup tab and disenable unnecessary Programs in the list (MSM Messenger and some ) and then click ok it will ask to restart the system. And then restart. after restart it will gives disenable information.

3. Clean the disks by clicking Start menu?Program Files? Accessories?system tools?Disk Cleanup and clean all the Disks in u r system it will only cleans (Temporary internet files, Temporary Files, Downloaded programs and Some more) Shown on below.u can also cleanup from other software like Ccleaner (www.ccleaner.com Freeware).

4. And the last step to Defragmenter the disks in u r system b clicking Start menu?Program Files? Accessories?system tools? Disk Defragmenter. It will defrayment the fragmented files and adjust the Disk space shown on below. [Note: First analyze and after Defragment the every Disk and Every time http://tips4ever.blogspot.com Compress your 1gb DATA/MOVIE to 10MB

File Deleting, Shredding and Wiping

There is a significant difference between deleting a file, File Shredding and Disk Wiping. When the delete key is used the file information is not annihilated, it remains on the disk. All the delete key does, in effect, is removes the “address” to that file.

In practical terms that means that it frees up that portion of the disc so that other data can be written in the same space. While it’s true that, eventually, after the same area of the disc has been written over three or four times the original data will disappear, it is never really completely obliterated simply because the delete key is used.

File Shredding, or “Wipe Disk” on the other hand, is more akin to shredding a piece of paper in a shredder. Yes, there are still letters on the scraps of paper and, theoretically they could be reconstructed, but the task is next to impossible. When it is necessary to completely destroy data and all usable traces of it, it is important to perform a “Wipe Disc.”

The only certain way to do that is with File Shredding software. There are a number of good “Wipe Disk” programs available and they are the surest ways to destroy the data on a disk. These programs, and others like them, work by overwriting the space on the disc multiple times with nonsense or garbage. This renders the original data virtually unrecoverable.

Keep in mind, though, that even File Shredding with a good “Wipe Disk” program has some limitations. If the original file has been moved or broken up then even File Shredding might not work. If, for instance, a `Disk Defrag` has been performed since the original file was written then that file will be spread over several locations on the disc.

In that case the only way to be sure the data is completely shredded is to Disk Wipe the entire segment or partition of that disc thus destroying all of the files in that segment or partition. Short of actually physically melting the disc, this is the surest way to obliterate data.