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		<title>Keeping the computer system under control with System Explorer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[System Explorer does not only have features such as Task Manager, but it combines various features that we normally get from a variety of separate programs. Here is a feature of the System Explorer: Detailed information about the programs that are running, including a feature to turn off the forced application (End Task) Performance information [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>System Explorer does not only have features such as Task Manager, but it combines various features that we normally get from a variety of separate programs. Here is a feature of the System Explorer:</p>
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<li>Detailed information about the programs that are running, including a feature to turn off the forced application (End Task)</li>
<li>Performance information systems, such as Processor, Network (network), RAM and other</li>
<li>Information Service, the driver is active on your computer</li>
<li> Application / process anything that is connected to the network / internet, information<br />
his port, and connect to where.</li>
<li>Start Up program information / application, is also a feature to delete / deactivate the start-up</li>
<li> Internet Explorer Addons, with features to disable or delete it, because sometimes these addons make the internet explorer performance becomes increasingly slow.</li>
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<ul>
<li> Information on various Explorer addon</li>
<li> Software Uninstaller, to display the programs that are installed on the windows and features to uninstall</li>
<li> Tools to view your computer history and Snapshot (to see the changes that occurred in the computer, either change files, registry, or both)</li>
<li> System reports, to make a report (report) on a variety of important information computer.</li>
<li> Provides a feature to check for suspicious files via VirusTotal service or Jotti (requires Internet connection)</li>
<li> Provides a feature to search for information fiel / process via online databases<br />
Tips to Snapshot</li>
</ul>
<p>When you run System Explorer for the first time, you should make Snapshot registry and also files on the computer, so if there are changes in the system / registry files, we can compare and see what changes occurred. Way<br />
1. Run the System Explorer select Tools&gt; Snapshots<br />
2. Snapshot section title name content with brief descriptions. Eg Registry-01, and the Snapshot type select Registry.<br />
3. Then click Create Snapshot, and wait for applications to store registry information<br />
4. We can also save a snapshot to the files on your computer, do as before (eg description Files-01 and by selecting Files). Process snapshot files may take longer, depending on the number of files in the computer. Can also select both (files and registry)<br />
5. If at any time to view the files and or registry changes, create a new snapshot and once completed, select the 2 snapshots to compare and click Compare Snapshots<br />
6. Will appear in a new window that displays the data changes, or both registry and files</p>
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