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Local SMTP Server Pro is a SMTP server program that lets you send email messages without help of your ISP, directly from your local PC to recipient mailboxes. You can use your favorite email client along with this software the way you used to do it before. It is one of the best solutions for mobile PC users who travel a lot and have to switch between different ISPs on the run. Increase your privacy by using this server instead of your ISP's SMTP account. This way you will bypass your ISP's mail server. To start using this server with your favorite email program, just use the word "localhost" instead of your current SMTP host in the SMTP settings. This server has a built-in firewall that lets you protect it from the outside of the Internet.
Repair Windows PC Errors Automatically
What happens when Windows gets so badly damaged that you need to repair it?
It depends on what the problems are. Usually, the Registry gets corrupted or damaged and Windows stops functioning normally. Programs won’t run, parts of Windows will close with errors for no reason, etc. Sometimes Windows itself gets damaged and won’t run at all.
In the first scenario, you have 2 options open to you.
The first is to use the repair option on your Windows disk, but that requires a bit of computer know-how. The second is to use a Registry cleaner, like RegCure. The majority of the time, this will fix the corrupted or damaged portions of the Registry and allow Windows to function properly again.
If Windows won't run at all, your only option is to boot from the Windows disk and run the repair option. However, having a clean-up/maintenance utility, like RegCure, is a great preventative measure so this kind of thing doesn’t happen again.
Registry problems are often the largest cause of Windows Errors
The symptoms of these problems can be:
System crashing
Computer freezing
Slow performance
Poor efficiency
Windows errors
Hardware malfunctions
If you have experienced any of these symptoms you could easily be experiencing a corrupted Windows Registry
The Do-it-yourself method of repairing windows is to run a system restore. It works very well in restoring your computer to the previous date when your prior settings worked. Note: This feature is only available on Windows XP operating system. To fix a problem on other windows operating systems, you may want to try booting your computer into safe mode and choosing the option that says ‘Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked)’. If the two above methods do not work, we suggest the free RegCure scanner. If you have a major issue with your computer, and have nothing important that you want to keep on it, you can reformat the entire hard drive. You can either do this through Dos, or windows. If you would like to reformat through windows, you need to boot up the windows XP CD and follow the listed steps. However, if you are going to reformat through Dos, we highly recommend getting someone that has lots of knowledge with Dos mode. The commands for Dos can get quite complicated.
What is the Windows Registry?
If you use a Windows operating system (90% of computer users do according to a recent Gartner Group Survey), you also have a database called a Registry which stores all windows options and settings. If you change anything in your control panel, install/uninstall anything or even change a file extension, those changes are stored in your Registry. Over time, frequent installation and uninstallation of software and hardware can cause a bundle of spaces and empty keys in the windows Registry. Programs that do not correctly install and uninstall can produce even more problems. As well, any unused or corrupted drivers installed by a user or even the manufacturer can also result in registry errors.
What is the worst that can happen?
Besides the frustrating problems already mentioned most computer users do not realize that only a single malfunction of the Registry can bring a Windows operating system to its knees and render it completely unbootable. In the worst cases an entire Windows reinstall will be mandatory to have your computer operational again.
How to repair windows by fixing registry problems
To fix protect the most critical Windows configuration data on your computer you need to constantly update and clean your Windows Registry. You can do this yourself by accessing the registry by going to your start menu and selecting run. Type “regedit” into the prompt and you will be granted access to your Registry.
Unless you have a strong understanding of registry management DO NOT ATTEMPT to clean your Registry in this manner. You only need to remove one Registry file to render your computer completely inoperable.
To safely and effectively clean your registry I recommend using a Registry cleaning product. A good Registry cleaning software will thoroughly remove the corrupted files and errors in your Registry without risking the deletion of the important files that you need. After using various products I am now able to provide you the safest and most effective Registry cleaning software.
Clean and Optimize Registry, Repair Windows
It is important to regularly scan and clean the Windows Registry. Regular maintenance with a fully-automated regscan utility may prevent thousands of potentially harmful pc errors including: window installer errors, activex program errors, corrupt fonts, empty file associations and references. Also a utility like RegCure can often resolve the following errors: system32, windows dll, not responding, runtime, MSOE Dll. Dr Watson, Winsock, Windows 2000 and XP start-up and many many more. The handy RegCure free scanner tool will access your Windows Registry for free, and then show you exactly how to automatically repair and optimize your computer.
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Taking preventative measures to Ensure The Health And Longevity Of Your Computer pays off with enhanced performance and optimum processing speed, leaving you more time to enjoy your computer.
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Show or Hide Drives in My Computer
Show or Hide Drives in My Computer
There are times when I want to hide one or more of my Windows drives because of security reasons (children getting up on the system and messing up everything or if the computer is in use by multiple people). For theses reasons, I would just prefer to hide my data in a safe place .. and if one of my drives is full of sensitive information, I would rather hide the drive from My Computer.
There are two ways of doing it, one from the group policy editor and the second from registry editor. I will explain both of them here:
1-Hiding drives using Group Policy Editor
Go to Start –> Run –> gpedit.msc
The group policy editor will open. Go to the following node:
User Configuration –> Administrative Templates –> Windows Components –> Windows Explorer
Now go to the right hand window and double click the value “Hide these specified drives in My Computer”, select enable and select the drives from the drop down menu.
This is restrictive in the sense that it only specifies drives up to D drive. Or all the drives can be hidden.
2-Hiding the drives using Registry Editor
To open the registry editor
Go to Start –> Run –> regedit
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE
\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Explorer
In the right hand pane, right click –> new –> DWORD Value
Rename it to “NoDrives” (without quotes)
To calculate the value, add together the numbers for the drives you want to hide, using the formula: A=1, B=2, C=4, D=8, E=16, F=32, G=64, H=128, I=256 and so on. Put the result in the NoDrives key value. Remember to select decimal instead of HEX from the NoDrives key. For Example if I want to hide C and F drives, C+F = 4+32 = 36. Put the value 36 in NoDrives key.
Alternatively, you can use this online tool for calculating the drive values. It’s a lot easier than calculating by hand.
Note: Always use the registry editor with caution because, if used inappropriately, it can mess up the whole system. I recommend creating a restore point before getting your hands on the registry editor.
There are times when I want to hide one or more of my Windows drives because of security reasons (children getting up on the system and messing up everything or if the computer is in use by multiple people). For theses reasons, I would just prefer to hide my data in a safe place .. and if one of my drives is full of sensitive information, I would rather hide the drive from My Computer.
There are two ways of doing it, one from the group policy editor and the second from registry editor. I will explain both of them here:
1-Hiding drives using Group Policy Editor
Go to Start –> Run –> gpedit.msc
The group policy editor will open. Go to the following node:
User Configuration –> Administrative Templates –> Windows Components –> Windows Explorer
Now go to the right hand window and double click the value “Hide these specified drives in My Computer”, select enable and select the drives from the drop down menu.
This is restrictive in the sense that it only specifies drives up to D drive. Or all the drives can be hidden.
2-Hiding the drives using Registry Editor
To open the registry editor
Go to Start –> Run –> regedit
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE
\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Explorer
In the right hand pane, right click –> new –> DWORD Value
Rename it to “NoDrives” (without quotes)
To calculate the value, add together the numbers for the drives you want to hide, using the formula: A=1, B=2, C=4, D=8, E=16, F=32, G=64, H=128, I=256 and so on. Put the result in the NoDrives key value. Remember to select decimal instead of HEX from the NoDrives key. For Example if I want to hide C and F drives, C+F = 4+32 = 36. Put the value 36 in NoDrives key.
Alternatively, you can use this online tool for calculating the drive values. It’s a lot easier than calculating by hand.
Note: Always use the registry editor with caution because, if used inappropriately, it can mess up the whole system. I recommend creating a restore point before getting your hands on the registry editor.
Six Ways To Backup Windows Registry
Six Ways To Backup Windows Registry
Method 1: Using System Restore
When we create a system restore point in Windows XP, it backs up the following items:
* Registry
* DllCache
* Local User Profile
* COM+ and WMI databases
* IIS Metabase
So if you want to backup the registry, creating a restore point is the safest way to do so. To create a restore point go to Start –> All Programs –> Accessories –> System Tools –> System Restore. Create a system restore point from there.
Medhod 2: Backing up Individual registry keys
If you want to backup individual registry keys, go to Start –> Run –> regedit
This will open the registry editor. Go to the registry you want to backup, right click it and select Export.
OneregistryExport
Method 3: Backing up the whole registry
To backup the whole registry, go to Start –> Run –> regedit
This will open the registry editor. Go to File –> Export. This will open the save registry dialog. After the name, select “All” from Export Range and save the registry.
AllRegistryExport
Method 4: Using NTBackup utility
Using the Windows backup utility, we can save the system state including the registry and all the files and folders we wish to backup. To use the Windows backup utility, go to Start –> Run –> ntbackup.
This will open the backup utility. Start the backup Wizard and select “Only select system state data”
If you want to backup the whole system, the select “Backup everything on this computer”
ntbackupBacking
Method 5: Using command line
To backup the registry from the command line, use the following commands:
REG EXPORT KeyName FileName
Keyname ROOTKEY\SubKey (local machine only)
ROOTKEY [ HKLM | HKCU | HKCR | HKU | HKCC ]
SubKey The full name of a registry key under the selected ROOTKEY
FileName The name of the disk file to export
Examples:
REG EXPORT HKLM\Software\MyCo\MyApp AppBkUp.reg
Exports all subkeys and values of the key MyApp to the file AppBkUp.reg
Method 6: Using ERUNT automatic backup
ERUNT is a backup utility which can automatically backup the registry. It can be downloaded from here:
Method 1: Using System Restore
When we create a system restore point in Windows XP, it backs up the following items:
* Registry
* DllCache
* Local User Profile
* COM+ and WMI databases
* IIS Metabase
So if you want to backup the registry, creating a restore point is the safest way to do so. To create a restore point go to Start –> All Programs –> Accessories –> System Tools –> System Restore. Create a system restore point from there.
Medhod 2: Backing up Individual registry keys
If you want to backup individual registry keys, go to Start –> Run –> regedit
This will open the registry editor. Go to the registry you want to backup, right click it and select Export.
OneregistryExport
Method 3: Backing up the whole registry
To backup the whole registry, go to Start –> Run –> regedit
This will open the registry editor. Go to File –> Export. This will open the save registry dialog. After the name, select “All” from Export Range and save the registry.
AllRegistryExport
Method 4: Using NTBackup utility
Using the Windows backup utility, we can save the system state including the registry and all the files and folders we wish to backup. To use the Windows backup utility, go to Start –> Run –> ntbackup.
This will open the backup utility. Start the backup Wizard and select “Only select system state data”
If you want to backup the whole system, the select “Backup everything on this computer”
ntbackupBacking
Method 5: Using command line
To backup the registry from the command line, use the following commands:
REG EXPORT KeyName FileName
Keyname ROOTKEY\SubKey (local machine only)
ROOTKEY [ HKLM | HKCU | HKCR | HKU | HKCC ]
SubKey The full name of a registry key under the selected ROOTKEY
FileName The name of the disk file to export
Examples:
REG EXPORT HKLM\Software\MyCo\MyApp AppBkUp.reg
Exports all subkeys and values of the key MyApp to the file AppBkUp.reg
Method 6: Using ERUNT automatic backup
ERUNT is a backup utility which can automatically backup the registry. It can be downloaded from here:
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