Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Analysis: Reuters/Ipsos polls show scope of the challenge facing Romney - Reuters [dayinformations.blogspot.com]

Analysis: Reuters/Ipsos polls show scope of the challenge facing Romney - Reuters [dayinformations.blogspot.com]

Question by : How do i get my computer to run like "New"? i haven't been on my laptop for a while, my brother was using it and was not aware that my anti virus was running out so now i may have virus's and it has gone completely slow. i always download anti virus programs they only seem to scan but never remove them but i need one right now. also how do you defrag your laptop i want to wipe everything off and make it run fast like "new" i would be so happy if anybody can help! thanks and have a good day :P Best answer for How do i get my computer to run like "New"?:

Answer by KARAN SHARMA
If you want to make your pc run like new use system optimizer software like TuneUp Utilities. I use it and it works amazingly. + use good anti virus software like Bitdefender and Kaspersky.

Answer by Mr. Know-it-All
If you have a recovery partition, then you just go to back up and restore in control panel and choose original factory settings. If u dont, then you have to get a bootable opearating system cd and boot the system with it. It will ask you whether to boot from cd. Say yes and enjoy.

Answer by mehdi
hi please send me more information 1.you are use which OS 2.you have LOP TOP or DESKTOP pc 3.you can do partition your hard disk or no ,if you want can help u 4. if its lop top which id brand some of brand can recover backup of factory image (like HP) if you want help please do answer my qustion or come to MSN messenger we can talk more please add me mehdi3006@live.com

Answer by Ali
Format it...!! :-)

Answer by Adam Knob
Well if u want to wipe everything off, then u want to format it, not defrag. For this to happen, u can back up all of ur data on a separate hard drive. Then insert the windows installation disc in ur CD / DVD ROM drive. Go in the BIOS settings of ur laptop and check that the boot order gives priority to CD. (If u dont know abt BIOS, dont mess with it until someone knowledgeable can handle it coz its a very sensitive portion of the computer.) after that once the format wizard starts u have to (i) delete all the partitions (this is actually the PORTIONS into which ur hard disc is divided. (ii) re-create ONLY the partition in which u wish to install ur windows, this portion will be formatted once again to make it ready to use and then installation will start. Once installation is complete u should install a reliable antivirus software at the first instance and secondly install a system cleaning software like RegInOut to regularly sweep away all the trash which slow down ur laptop with the passage of time. Together, these 2 softwares will help to keep ur laptop in good working condition. And yes, never ever click on any unknown links on the net. This is a big big source of virus attacks!

Answer by Willow Freeman
Sorry to hear that you're pc isn't performing to the standard that it used to. Before you dive into buying a new pc or hard drive why not consider giving the registry a good clean. Over time the registry can get cluttered up and affect the performance of your pc so you should clean it out and delete all the old files that have been entered into the registry that you no longer use. I downloaded a free registry cleaner which allows you to have a free scan and I increased the speed of my pc by about 20%.

Answer by Lisa
One way to speed up your system is to select a good PC optimizer and System cleaner such as reginout from Intel Software Directory http://ibx.intel.com/directory/Default.aspx

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U.S. Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney greets audience members at a campaign rally in Denver, Colorado October 1, 2012 ahead of his first debate with U.S. President Barack Obama. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

U.S. Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney greets audience members at a campaign rally in Denver, Colorado October 1, 2012 ahead of his first debate with U.S. President Barack Obama.

Credit: Reuters/Brian Snyder

DENVER | Wed Oct 3, 2012 8:35am EDT

DENVER (Reuters) - Heading into his first debate with Democratic President Barack Obama on Wednesday, Republican Mitt Romney has some convincing to do.

During the next five weeks - and three debates - Romney will make an appeal to voters aimed at overcoming an Obama campaign that has outflanked his own for much of the past four months. Romney enters the final sprint to the November 6 election behind in national polls and trailing in most of the nine or so politically divided "swing" states that are likely to decide the election.

Just as important, Romney trails Obama among likely voters on a broad array of issues and personal ratings that reflect the scope of the challenge Romney faces in trying to come from behind and snatch the presidency from the Democratic incumbent.

A series of Reuters/Ipsos tracking polls through Sunday indicated that Obama has 7-point leads over Romney on separate questions about which candidate would best handle the economy and who could create more jobs, even though Romney has made his business experience as the head of a private equity firm the centerpiece of his campaign.

Obama held double-digit leads on who would do better on taxes, 45 percent to 34 percent, and on dealing with the Social Security retirement program for seniors, 44 percent to 29 percent.

Likely voters are particularly supportive of Obama on more personal issues. Romney, who has been portrayed by Obama's campaign as an out-of-touch millionaire, trails Obama by about 30 points among likely voters who were asked which candidate was more likable. Romney trailed by 20 points on the question of which candidate best understood voters.

Such questions touching on Romney's likability and empathy might pale in importance to questions about the economy and other domestic policies but taken together they present significant hurdles for Romney, whose difficulty in connecting with voters has been a constant theme of his campaign.

"Those personal attributes are soft metrics," Ipsos pollster Julia Clark said. "But they contribute to how much a voter trusts and feels comfortable with a candidate."

AN ‘IMPORTANT OPPORTUNITY'

Wednesday's debate is expected to be seen by about 50 million television viewers and will give voters a chance to compare Obama and Romney side-by-side for the first time.

The Denver debate will focus on domestic policy and will be followed by a town hall-type session on October 16 in Hempstead, New York, and a session on foreign policy in Boca Raton, Florida, on October 22. The events will offer the candidates a way to cut through the considerable political noise surrounding a campaign in which more than $ 2 billion is being spent, much of it to attack the opposition.

For Romney, the debates represent his best chance to reverse voters' views of how he stacks up against Obama by pressing his argument that Obama is a failure in managing the economy. The debates also will give Romney a chance to bolster his personal image, which has taken a beating in polls as Obama's team has cast him as an out-of-touch rich guy who, while leading Bain Capital, sent thousands of U.S. jobs overseas.

"The debates are absolutely the right forum to move those numbers" in the polls, Clark said. "If Romney can gain ground on some of those personal questions, it could help him."

Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, has been taking time off the campaign trail for weeks to prepare for the debates, which a campaign adviser acknowledged on Monday represent an "important opportunity."

"I think that focusing on the issues that people care about can make you more likable," Romney senior adviser Kevin Madden said.

"And people will come away from the debates saying, 'You know what, Governor Romney, he understands some of the problems I'm facing every single day and he's got solutions to help overcome the country's challenges. And as a result I feel better about my vote for him,'" Madden said.

DEFINING ROMNEY

Obama's rise in recent nationwide and state polls has been aided by what several polls have identified as increasing optimism about the direction of the country, even as the economy continues to struggle.

Reuters/Ipsos data, taken through Sunday, showed Obama ahead of Romney 43 percent to 36 percent on the question of who would better lead the economy and 44 percent to 37 percent on who has the better plan to create jobs.

Obama's campaign spent much of the summer and millions of dollars on ads that portrayed Romney as unable to relate to the concerns of middle-class Americans and criticized his leadership at Bain Capital, which critics say plundered some of the companies it took over and cut jobs in the name of profits.

The Reuters/Ipsos polling of nearly 1,700 likely voters indicates the tactics seemed to work.

On the question of which candidate has the right values, Obama led, 49 percent to 36 percent. On which candidate is tough enough for the job, Obama led by 47 percent to 36 percent and on the question of which candidate better represents America, Obama led 48 percent to 38 percent.

"The White House has done the most effective job I've seen in negatively defining an opponent," said Peter Brown of the nonpartisan Quinnipiac University poll. "They have made Romney, in the eyes of many voters, a rich, unfeeling elitist who does not understand how Americans live their lives."

Romney will have a chance to turn around that perception in Wednesday's debate. A Quinnipiac poll released on Tuesday found nearly one in 10 voters believed they could see something in the debates that would change their vote - a potentially significant number in a tight race.

It also showed that a solid majority of voters expect Obama to win the debate, giving Romney an advantage in expectations heading into the encounter.

"Romney does have a low bar," Brown said. "The public expectation is that Obama is going to clean his clock."

(Editing by David Lindsey and Bill Trott)


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