Monday, December 31, 2012

What program totally removes software from the computer without needing to uninstall first?

Q. I previously downloaded a softwae trial and want to remove it but it doesnt allow me to saying that there are files missing. I want a program that will remove it without me needing to uninstall the software first. The trial software i downloaded has really slowed down my pc.

A. If you want everything off(documents,everything) just reformat your computer. Go here for derections http://helpdesk.its.uiowa.edu/windows/instructions/reformat.htm
Or go to download.com and search for a cleaner.I reccomend Ccleaner.

Or to clean it manually by going to c:\ or d:\program files\"program folder". Make sure u dont delete anything u need.

What can someone do with a degree in Computer Information Systems?
Q. I graduated from Devry University in 2002 with a BS in Computer Information Systems. If I am not into programming, what would you suggest that someone can go into a career field with this type of degree? I am interested in hardware and software support, Internet support, Web page development, Help desk. Any other suggestions?
I have yet to land a position in the IT field. Ever since graduating in 2002 with this degree I have yet to find a position. I have lost a lot of my experience with different IT subjects. I am currently working since 2003 for a company that is not in my field.

A. Have you not worked since you got your degree in 2002?

With the degree and some experience you should be able to have a job as a Network Administrator, System Administrator or LAN Administrator. You should be able to have a very well paying job and a good position.
Forget helpdesk stuff. You should be managing servers, workstations and entire networks for companies.
If you you have this degree and aren't working in the IT field then you are selling yourself short.
You should also work on Microsoft certifications, CISCO certifications and learn Email server administration and database administration like MS SQL server and MS Exchange Server. Get your Windows 2003 MCSE and start learning Cisco routers and switches and you will really be doing good. Keep up the good work.
Buy yourself one really nice blue or black suite for interviews and get a decent resume together.

What is the second number in my system properties after the CPU description?
Q. Windows XP Pro on a Dell D600 with a Pentium M 1.6 processor.

In system properties the computer information shows:

Intel(R) Pentium(R) M
processor 1600MHz
599 MHz, 1.00 GB of RAM

I don't quite understand the 599 MHz. I'm assuming this is the actual CPU speed of the Pentium M.

The reason for the question is that I am having problems with the software bogging down and running sluggish. I checked another laptop in the department with the same specs and it shows 1.2 GHz. Why is mine showing 599? Could this be the problem? How do I fix it?

The helpdesk told me that I just had a slower CPU. I know this is incorrect, but don't know what to do.

Any ideas, please.

A. Go to Start --> Control Panel --> Power Options.

In Power Schemes, set it to Desktop.

In portable/laptop mode, the CPU is slowed down to reduce power drain. If set to Desktop, it will bring you back up to full speed, but it will reduce the battery life.

Hope this helps.




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