So let me give some of the best to do's that I personally follow everyday to keep my PC bullet proof. Investing on a system maintenance tool is the first thing I would vouch for. Well what is that? You already have a lots of security programs like those antivirus, firewall or antispyware. You still miss other vital tools such as registry cleaners, driver finder, etc...So having this whole arsenal of tool is the one that I recommend to keep recurring and annoying errors at bay without any help from experts.
Well tools are great for what they do, but I think you need a little primer on computer errors so that you can understand both sides of the world, tool on one hand and causes of errors on the other.
When do you call it an error? After seeing those annoying alert messages with a "bam" sound on your monitor. It doesn't have to be a malicious program to cause it in the first place, although they are responsible for most of the errors. Let's take Ccsvchst.exe error or msmpeng2.exe, the former is a Norton file that runs on the memory at any given time, but takes a lot of CPU load, resulting in a slow computer. The later is of Windows Defender which behaves just like the Norton. The fix here is to update the program, or disable scanning during shutdown, etc...these are simple fixes that can be done studying why the error is caused in the first place.
Exe errors and Runtime errors are occurred by malware attempting to vandalize your PC. These can be fixed with an antivirus and antispyware tool that is being updated regularly and scheduled to scan periodically.
Do a regular disk cleanup and clear the junks that you don't use anymore. Run a periodic disk defragmenter tool to keep your hard drive running super fast. Use Add or remove to remove infrequently used programs. You can also use some 3rd party uninstaller tool to do this.
The most missing piece in the arsenal of security tool kit is a registry cleaner tool. Be it to fix ccsvchst.exe error or any other common and recurring PC errors it's a must to invest on a best registry cleaner, set it to update as it finds upgrades, schedule it to run periodically and finally clean, defrag and housekeep Windows registry for a better and smooth computer performance.
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