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khang a on May 3rd, 2010 at 11:24 am. is your company considered a “small business”? if yes, try quickbooks.
its easy to use. most accounting softwares offer the same features. so the software doesnt really matter as long as you know how it works.
I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop with windows 7 64 bit, 2.2ghz duo core processor, nvidia 230m gt graphics card ( was overclocked about a fifth), and 4gb ram. My laptop has recently been slowing down very dramatically. Back during the first few months I had it, it ran real smooth and I could run multiple tasks at once. I was able to play games on one side and watch movies on another, or do browsing, or even play two games at once, I don't know its really fast I know it is. But recently, I have been playing this one game nonstop almost for ten hours a day( its very addictive). It doesn't appear to use much of the graphics when looking at the quality, So I decided to upgrade it with Anti-Aliasing and other gaming experience improving features, but even with those in place my pc would run perfect and I could still do the same old functions. But now it has taken a dramatic change in performance overall. I feel what It used to do has now gone down really fast. I update my graphics card and sound card drivers weekly, I sometimes think that may be the reason. I have a variety of registry fixing, disk defragging and disk cleaning, and overall performance boosters already in my system that i use weekly as well, so I don't believe theres any problems there. I already had an issue of sound popping in my pc, which I believe is because of the dpc latency going up and down due to how much is needed in the pc and how much is used, which is now for some reason too much for the pc. I don't even have my sound on, yet I have to end the "audiodg.exe" process because it still takes up about a forth of my cpu usage, which still confuzzles me why. Theres also a few other very small processes I had to end which I normally didn't have to too. And I noticed alot of these slowing down issues occur when my pc gets hot, and its been breaking new heat records everyday, which means its getting slower and slower. I can barely run a single game anymore, even with the old windows classic look on for performance, and I can't take it! I don't want to send in my pc because the repairs take two weeks and usually the company doesn't really make an effort to solve the problem with my past experience with them, but if that needs to happen I'll find time to send it out, but I'm hoping to solve my problem another way. I don't know what I got to do. I don't really prefer buying a cooling pad or something because if the PC didn't need it before, why should it now. I don't want to think of my PC as old because its less than a year old. Sometimes I wonder if dust is cluttered up in the system, which I would buy an air can to clean out but I'm not sure. Also I usually have my laptop on a desk too so the heat is traveling out nicely, Maybe the fan is broken. Anyway, I want to find an solution to this problem before its completely irreversible. Please help. Thanks for reading.
I already use ccleaner and I prefer to use msconfig.exe to check out startup programs, which I do also along with my other pc cleaning programs
I already use ccleaner and I prefer to use msconfig.exe to check out startup programs, which I do also along with my other pc cleaning programs. And I use mcafee for my virus program too, forgot to mention, sorry.
I work in a really cold office. If we complain about the temperature, they may adjust it for a while, but it always seems to go back to the cold temperatures. I work close to some "important" men in the office who always complain it is too hot. So I think that is why they keep lowering. Anyways, we are not allowed to have space heaters. I was wondering if the heat from a lamp would help me at all? Like if it was really close to me on my desk. I am desperate for solutions. Please let me know. Thanks.
Bill, unlike a disabled 3rd grader, I work in an office. I'm not sure if you read my question. I am not able to, nor do I want to change my entire wardrobe to solve this issue. I am at work......working. So I am not able to eat soup & warm drinks all day. Be realistic. I am not near any window to open the curtains. I have tried the blanket & not only does it appear unprofessional, it gets in the way of my typing. Move around & exercise, again I have a job to do, so I can't just get up & start doing jumping jacks. Weather stripping, I'm not even going to go there with you. Vents, only the maintenance people have access to that, not me. I simply want to do my job as I have before without having to make too many adjustments & just be a little less cold.
by Oscar @ April 3, 2009 10:48 pm
Use a heat lamp. They are used by growers for chickens to hatch eggs. They do put out heat not just light. Farm supply should have or could get you one.
My wife and I have had cat "Sugar" for about 4 years, since she was a few weeks old. Last christmas my wife adopted a puppy "Gypsy" as my gift. Sugar was initially very curioys of Gypsy but never lashed out. As the months have passed (Gypsy is now almost 1 year old and twice the size of Sugar) our sweet little kitty has become increasingly hostile to our newest family addition. When the aggression started she would run up to her, swat, and hiss, only when we were not in the room with them. It has progressed to the point that this morning the dog was sleeping in my lap and Sugar dove teeth and claws first into my arm because I blocked her path to the dog. Gypsy is not terrorizing Sugar when we're not around because the dog is in a kennel when we're not home. I need some solution to help my poor puppy. As I type this Gypsy has been chased out of my chair twice and ran yelping from the room once and is now cowering in the corner with the cat peering down from on top of the computer desk. P.S. They are both girls. Dog is spayed and Cat is not. Cat is possibly about to go into heat. Any suggestions to foster a friendship?
by sgc1965 @ September 9, 2008 9:24 pm
Sugar needs extra attention for awhile. Do it in front of Gypsy and alone with Sugar - that way Sugar can feel special "in front of Gypsy" and she can bond more with you.
I had 2 cats who never liked each other - after a while they just stayed away from each other. I s/w the vet about it and he said that some pets just never get along... just like some people never get along with each other.
Once Sugar starts to feel special again, she'll likely let up on Gypsy.
Good Luck!
I do have laundry in the corner that needs to be done but even without the laundry, it smells like sweat!
I change my sheets weekly... I strip the bed and use fabreeze on the mattress cover...
I don't vacuums the floors as often as I SHOULD but it isn't as if I don't get to it once a month.
The room is filled with boxes of files, my computer & electronics, my bed, my dresser, a shelving unit, and my closet full of clean clothes.
I have a few small boxes of stuff I need to sort through but that is all desk stuff and craft stuff...
I use baking soda on the carpet when I vacuum. I use fabreeze on the curtains. I can open the window and air the place out for a day but that is only a temp solution...
I'm a clean person myself, but my bedroom temperature goes up and down with the air conditioner so I guess I might over heat at night and sweat... But I change the sheets and use a linen spray on my pillow... Yet I can't get rid of the body odor!
Can anyone help me? I don't know what to do and my grandma will be coming to stay in under a week so I need help fast!
by Who am I? @ June 27, 2010 6:54 pm
Hopefully you are using a mattress pad. If so, be sure you are washing that too. And the comforter and the pillow. If you aren't using a mattress pad then chances are your body sweat and oils have seeped into the fabrics and it's there to stay.
Also consider that your stacks of papers are getting mildew
We've had very hot, humid weather, 95-100 degrees, in the region over past several days, removed CPU from desk cubicle and sat out in open on a wooden folding tray with fan blowing, medium strength, directly on to front of CPU, so it may have been a heat issue (?). I also ran the Google Pack software bundle that included anti-virus and anti-spyware. I also changed my password before shutting down. I have an older model, Compaq Presario, model 4409CL CPU, running Windows XP Home edition operating system. No shutdowns after cooling off and Google Pack installation for the following 3-4 hours, but not sure if this is all enough. Still blowing fan on CPU. Never had this issue before. ISP checked my connections and ensured that all connections were fine, so not an internet issue. No other electrical items went out at those times, just the CPU. HELP!! (Thanks!!)
by TBG @ June 11, 2008 1:44 pm
It sure sounds heat related. Did you open the case? Some CPU's have a small fan mounted directly on the chip. If that fails, the CPU can overheat. Also make sure the fan in the case is working also.
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