Typing Up Loose Ends
Last week’s column ended with methods to ignore low threat intruders, rather than delete them and risk damaging your computer. We learned how to ensure that Ad-watch opens each time we reboot so that the intruders will have a more difficult time invading our computers.
Still, we’re left with cookies that pop-up advertisements while we’re surfing, Windows registry entries that direct emails enticing us to click potentially dangerous attachments or web sites, and possibly more.
The accumulation of registry entries slows your computer. The registry becomes larger and fragmented.
I’ll introduce a few new tools to mitigate some of these irritants.