Computer Cables

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Various types of computer cables can be used to connect accessories and devices to the computer and none of the effectiveness will be lost. Computers that have IEEE 1394 ports or FireWire typically have faster data transfers due to being compatible with network adapters that are speedier.

A computer can utilize a 1394 net adapter with the correct cables to connect a single computer or more than one computer that is networked. The cables and the adapter are built to use a better transfer of data or files and at faster speeds, even with large files. These can handle faster transfer than USB adapters and cables.

If you have just one port, the ports of computer adapters and cables and the plug can be utilized like ones that connect a computer to more FireWire devices. The correct one will have a 1394 net adapter port or a 1394 net adapter plug. The port is connected to a computer by utilizing a cable and will allow the use of the FireWire ports that let one connect a digital device to the PC for data transfer. The plug works by attaching it right to the computer and uses a plug so that a FireWire port for a digital device can be used.

To correctly use the appropriate cable one has to remember that there are three components, which are using the correct adapter, the correct speed needed to transfer data and the correct cable. A cable alone will not give the desired results without having the other two components of the equation. If in doubt, consult with a sales representative that has knowledge of all three criteria. The wrong cable, adapter or not knowing the right speed can slow down transfers of data and files that are large. This can cause unnecessary headaches when all you may need is a different cable or adapter.

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Reducing Hard Disk Thrashing on Your Computer

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Computer thrashing is an issue that some may face when the excessive interchanging of pages of data between memory and the hard disk cause the computer to make excessive noise and the light to constantly blink. Simply put, it means that you are trying to do more tasks than your computer has physical memory to perform.

One of the ways to reduce thrashing is to add more memory to your computer so it has more room to perform tasks. Simply find out the make and model of your computer and order memory online or visit a brick and mortar store. You will want to get the most memory that will fit in your specific system. If your computer will take 4gb of memory, purchase that size. You never want to get a smaller size just to save money.

Running programs from a CD-Rom instead of installing the program to your hard drive can free up space as well.

If you are running Vista on your computer, a program that uses excessive memory and can cause thrashing, you can turn off and disable Windows Vista Search Indexer and Indexing Service. This can be done through your control panel by selecting the start button and locating the Windows Search service. All this will do is make it harder to find files on your system but if you know where you put things then it’s not an issue. Plus, this service can be turned back on at a moment’s notice if needed. This should cut down on some of the noise and lag you are experiencing.

You can always add another hard drive to your computer that can be used for temporary files and virtual memory.

Not only will these tips help reduce thrashing, they will also prolong the life of your hard drive.

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