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How To Speed Up A Slow Computer

July 5, 2010 by speeduppc · Leave a Comment 

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Your computer’s speed can decrease over time. Actions like opening folders and files, surfing the Internet, running multimedia, and doing other tasks can slowly diminish your computer’s processing abilities. However, there are a few things you can do to improve your computer’s performance and speed.

First, clean your desktop. Your Desktop could be riddled with non-essential and redundant files. It is best to clear them away from your computer to guarantee faster performance.

Second, sufficient hardware can spell the difference between speed and a turtle’s pace. Optimize your computer’s functions. You need to make sure that the right hardware is installed in your computer.

Third, scan your computer for adware, spyware, and viruses. These are inconvenient programs that cause trivial or major problems for users. Adware and spyware are created by companies to get more information about customers. These programs can be loaded into the computer’s memory, thus slowing it down.

Fourth, scan the Windows operating system for errors. Over time, it is possible for certain files to be changed or corrupted. In the event that happens, the computer’s speed could decrease. “System File Checking,” a utility, will inspect files and correct any detected problems.

Fifth, modify visual effects for top-notch performance. If your operating memory is not enough to accommodate a multitude of visual effects, then you must reduce or adjust the visual settings. This helps a lot in fixing a slow computer.

Sixth, you also need to uninstall or removed unused programs. These programs are accumulated in the computer for certain periods of time. Removing these useless programs may speed up the computer’s performance.

Seventh, you must also defragment your hard drive. If you have a lot of programs and information on your computer, it is likely that Windows placed portions of the same file in various locations on the hard drive. Defragmenting can aid in computer’s processes.

Eighth, it is not necessary to automatically start programs. The programs in the computer’s memory may not be loaded as the automatic startup can lessen the computer’s speed.

Ninth, do not hesitate to install again the programs and the operating system.

If the above steps were followed and the problem remains the same, you also have the option of reinstalling the programs and operating system. It really is a tedious task, but necessary. Reinstalling the system means you have a nearly new computer. If your PC is about three or four years old, then maybe it is time to upgrade to a newer and faster model.

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