How you can increase the speed of your computer
Have you noticed your computer getting more and more slow recently? Is it slowing down to a point where it’s hard to do your work? Well I’ll show you how to solve this ever annoying problem.Computers don’t get worse with time. They remain the same speed you bought them at until the day you throw them out. It usually problems with the software that interferes with the speed, not the computer’s age. That’s just a myth.
It has also been thought that “anything will do” when it comes to programs to clean up the muck and scum that floats around. You have to be careful when downloading programs to maximize your performance and to get the best computing experience possible.
So here’s a few ways I’ve found that seems to give my computer that extra little boost when I feel it’s lagging slightly. They seem relatively easy to follow, so I’ll just get started right away.
1) Scan For Spyware
Spyware and Adware get onto your computer on a daily basis, as they can come from things like downloads, to just browsing the net. This is usually one of the main offenders in slowing down your computer. I’d advise you use AVG Anti-Spyware, although there are many other good alternatives.
2) Check For Any Viruses
Yes, I know this one sounds rather obvious, but a lot of computers I’ve seen in my lifetime are simply slow due to lack of anti-virus software (Or sometimes, lack of a GOOD anti-virus program). If you have the money to spend on a decent anti-virus, I’d really recommend NOD32 (http://www.eset.com/), but if you don’t have the money to spend, or you just want a good free program, go and download Avast!. Note- downloading antivirus takes much time, if your internet is slow you better ask computer experts most of them have them, check me on nshobaansy@gmail.com i have a lot of them, and i can provide you for free.
3) Clean Up Your Registry
Registry faults happen on a day-to-day basis, sometimes occurring on their own. So a clever thing to do would be to clear up your registry, and fix these faults. I really recommend using Registry Clearer, as I’ve been using it for some time now, and I’ve had virtually no problems with it, apart from maybe the fact it sometimes takes two scans to clean the registry completely.
4) Use A Defragmenter
By Defragmenting your hard drive, you should see results very quickly indeed. Disk defragmenter is located in Accessories -> System Tools. It will free up your hard drive, and thus, should speed up your computer.
5) Delete unwanted files/folders
If you’ve got any old files or folders that you’ll never need again for as long as you live, you may want to delete these. This is because by freeing up your hard drive space you should see an increase in speed. I also recommend buying a back up hard drive to put the files on before you delete them though, just in case you end up needing the files again one day.
By following these five, rather easy steps, you should see an increase in the speed of your computer, and hopefully it will be as fast as when you first bought it.
Also, be sure to check out my other series of posts on increasing computer performance and speed in Windows:
6) Using Using Disk Cleanup
Disk clean up is one of the utilities (the other one is Disk Difragmentation) found in the Operating System(most windows). Its function is to delete all unnecessary files found in the hard disk. To get it go to start, then accessories, system tool, finally disk clean up.
7)Deleting temporary files by using RUN (typing commands in RUN)
To get RUN, go to START, then RUN, then type the following commands
(i). %temp%, click ok, some files will appear, press CLRL and A at the same time to highlight all(select all)
then press delete to remove them.
(i) type the prefetch, some files will appear, do as you did in temp command to remove all of them
Now you can enjoy with your computer, high speed, high perfomance!!!!!!!!
See you again in another tutorial.
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