Computer Diagnostic Report
Computer Running Slow?
Has you computer lost it's zip? Many factors can contribute to it's declined performance. Running too many programs at one time, lack of memory, viruses or even just time. As your computer ages it gathers lots of "junk" from the internet, this clutter, bogs down your connection and computer resources. So where do you start? Start with a computer diagnostic report from ICS. We'll come out to your location and let you know what's ailing your system.
                                               
Complete Wireless Network
Got Wireless?
So, are your ready to unplug the wires? ICS specializes in the setup and installation of wireless networks. We'll come out to your location and setup your complete wireless network. This package includes a wireless router, USB wireless network adapter, complete configuration and installation. And of course we'll security encrypt your new network to keep the neighbors off. You just relax now, you'll be surfing on the patio in no time.
                                               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Defragmenting Your Computer

For example, a computer program must access various files on your hard drive every time you try to run it. If those files are spread out on opposite sides of your hard drive instead of gathered and organized neatly, as they are supposed to be, your computer will have to work extra hard and take extra time to access the information it needs. In some cases, severe defragmenting may even cause a program to stop running entirely.

Defragmenting, also referred to as "defragging," reorganizes your hard drive by putting pieces of related data back together so that files are organized in a contiguous fashion. As a result, your computer system can access files more efficiently. By efficiently organizing your files and folders, defragmenting will leave your free space in one big chunk. This will allow your new files to be saves in an orderly fashion, thereby reducing the likelihood of future defragmentation.

As the overall size of disk drives keeps increasing, defragmenting your computer regularly may even help to increase its life-span. When you consider how much harder a system needs to work in order to collect fragmented information across larger and larger disks, it seems likely that defragmenting can help your hard drive last significantly longer.

Though some computer experts argue that today's operating systems are efficient enough to eliminate the need for defragmenting altogether, it is generally recommended that computer users defrag their systems on a regular basis. Average users will probably find that bimonthly defragmenting produces sufficient results, while users who notice a frequent loss of efficiency and speed may choose to defrag more often.

All computer systems come with some type of defragmenter tool, commonly found under the "System Tools" option in Windows-based PC environments. Such tools typically come with an analysis feature that will actually tell users if their computers need defragging or not. You can also defragment disks from a "C prompt" command line using the "defrag" command
 

 
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