
আপনার মনিটর ডিসপ্লে পাচ্ছেনা? আপনি এখন কি করবেন? আপনি হতাশ? হতাশ হবার কোন কারন নাই VGA/RAM এ Problem আছে
আপনি যা করবনে VGA এর ক্যাবল টা ভালভাবে লাগান । ক্যাবল এর Problem হলে তা Change করে নিন এবং RAM স্লোট ভালো করে
মুছে তার পর RAM টা লাগান । তার পরেও যদি না হয় তাহলে আপনি মনে করবেন RAM এ Problem আছে RAM টা
Change করেন। এবার দেখবেন আপনার মনিটর ডিসপ্লে পাচ্ছে।

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#.10 Steps Maximize the Speed of
Your Internet Connection
This article describes how to
speed up your Internet connection without use of web accelerators, and is
geared towards Windows and Internet Explorer.
Step: 1
Do some basic maintenance on
your PC. Run Disk Defrag, a scan disk, a virus scan, a malware scan, and clear
your recycle bin. An unusually slow Internet connection experience is often the
only sign that your computer is infected with viruses or other malware.
Deleteold files and temporary files. Never allow the free space on your C:
drive to be less than 10%of the total size or twice the installed RAM (which
ever is larger). A well maintained PC will operate much better than a PC that
has never had any maintenance. Google or your local computer repair store
should be able to help you with this if you don’t know how.
Step :2
Reset Your Home Network .
Sometimes restarting your home network if you have one will drastically increase
the speed of your connection.
Step 3
Optimize your cache or
temporary Internet files. These files improve your Internet connection
performance by not downloading the same file over and over. When a web site
puts their logo graphic on every pageyour computer only downloads it when it
changes. If you delete the temporary files it must be downloaded again. if you
disable the cache, it must be downloaded every time you view a page that uses
it. This can be done by opening
InternetExplorer,
clicking on “Tools” at the top and choosing “Internet Options”. On the General
tab, click the “Settings” button next to Temporary Internet Files. Set Check
for newer versions to “Automatically”. Set amount of disk space to use to 2% of
your total disk size or 512 MB, which ever is smaller. On Firefox, click
“Tools” then “Options,” and go to the privacy tab. Then click on the Cache tab
within this.
Step: 4
Never bypass your router. Most
routers include a firewall that is very difficult for hackers to defeat. If you
don’t need to use Wireless then hook your computer directly to your router.
Routers will only slow down your connection by a few Milli-seconds. You won’t
notice the difference but the hackers will.
Step :5
If you are using a Wireless
router, make sure it doesn’t conflict with a cordless phone orwireless camera.
Wireless routers come in two varieties; 802.11bg (2.4Ghz) or 802.11a (5.8Ghz)
If you are using a 2.4Ghz Cordless phone and 2.4Ghz Wireless router then your
Internet connection speed will slow while you use the cordless phone. The same
is trueof wireless security cameras. Check on your phone and camera, if it’s
900Mhz then it’s fine. If it says 2.4Ghz or 5.8Ghz then it could be the cause
of your slow connection speed while they’re in use.
Step: 6
Call your Internet service
provider (ISP). Sometimes you just have bad service. They can usually tell if
your connection is substandard without having a technician come to your home.
Just be nice and ask.
Step: 7
Upgrade your computer. If your
computer is slow, it doesn’t matter how fast your Internet connection is, the
whole thing will just seem slow. You can only access the Internet as fast as
your PC will allow you to.
Step :8
Replace your old cable modem.
Any solid-state electronics will degrade over time due to accumulated heat
damage. Your broadband modem will have a harder and harder time ‘concentrating’
on maintaining a good connection as it gets older (signal to noise ratios will
go down, and the number of resend requests for the same packet will go up). An
after-
market
cable modem as opposed to a cable-company modem will frequently offer a better
connection.
Step: 9
Often your connection speed is
slow because other programs are using it. To test if other programs are
accessing the Internet without your knowing, Click Start, Click Run. Type “cmd”
(without quotes). Type “netstat -b 5 > activity.txt”. After a minute or so,
hold down Ctrl and press C. This has createda file with a list of all programs
using your Internet connection. Type activity.txt to open the file and view the
program list. Ctrl Alt Delete and open up the Task Manager. Go to the process
menu and delete those processes that are stealing your valuable bandwidth.
(NOTE: Deleting processes may cause certain programs to not function properly)
Step :10
After you have tried all this
try your connection again and see if it’s running any faster.
Tips
*.Call your ISP and have them
verify all of your TCP/IP settings if you are concerned. Ask them to verify
that your Proxy settings are correct.
*.Don’t expect dial up or high
speed lite service to be fast. The Internet is primarily geared towards
Broadband Connections. Sometimes, you have to wait a little.
*.Download programs that make
browsing faster:
Loband.org is a browser inside
of a browser that loads web pages without the images.
*Firefox and Opera both have
options to disable images.
*In Firefox, you can also use
extensions such as NoScript thatlet you block scripts and plug-ins that would
otherwise slow things down a lot.
*.If you are using Internet
Explorer or Firefox, try downloading Google Web Accelerator. It is meant to
speedup broadband connections, but it can also slow your Internet connection. Try
enabling it and disabling it and see when your Internet connection runs faster.
*.If you are using Firefox,
download the Fasterfox extension and Firetune.
*.Reduce the amount of programs
running that use your Internet connection (Instant Messengers, RSS Feeders, and
MSApplications set to send Internetdata)
*.Google
Accessible Is designed to search pages in order of how clean they are of junk.
This will bring up pages that are usually not only easy to read, but are quick
to load.
*.Upgrade your RAM. This will
not only improve your regular computer use, but it will affect the speed of
your Internet connection because your computer works faster.
*.Use the Stop button to stop
loading pages once you’ve gotten what you want.
*.Some times malware on your
computer can eat up your bandwidth. Make sure you have an up-to-date malware
protection program.
*.Most Internet Providers have
flaky DNS servers (no citation necessary, it’s a given) – so, instead of using
those provided by your ISP, switch your DNS servers to use those of
OpenDNS.OpenDNS is far faster, and more reliable, simply using
208.67.222.222and 208.67.220.220as your domain name servers will speed up
mostflaky DNS problems (may even speed up your networking since OpenDNS has
large caches).
*.Look into running your own
local DNS server on your network. Some newer routers may include their own
nameserver, otherwise, check into AnalogX.com’s DNSCache program, it works
great to hold commonly accessed domain names in the “cache” so that the IP addresses
do not have to be looked up every time you navigate to a new page.
Warnings
*.Viruses and malware can
often use up your bandwidth and slowdown your Internet connection. Make sure you
have protection against this. Many IS P’s will provide software for this. Make
sure your anti-virus and malware scanners are up-to-date.
*.Bypassing the router will
leave you more vulnerable to attacks because you no longer have the built-in
firewall from your router protecting you.
*.Watch out
for scams that claim to make your Internet go a lot faster for free. They may
tell you to download their program, which usually has a lotof other hidden
programs attached that might steal your identity.
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