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6 Tips to Speed up Slow Computer

PC Optimization Tips

6 Ways to immediately SPEED-UP your Slow Computer

Take a few minutes to go through this list of suggestions- Id be willing to bet you can increase Computer speed, possibly dramatically, by following these Basic PC Speed best practises.

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Being a computer owner can be tough. Granted, a computer allows for easy web surfing, file downloading, and instant communication via messenger programs and email, but it comes at a price: maintenance time. Owners need to know how to maintain their computers in order to avoid hang-ups, slow computer problems, and other frustrating computer issues.

If you don’t know how to perform basic maintenance for your computer, you won’t be surfing, downloading, or chatting for long, especially if you use your computer constantly. Computers need to be tuned up to keep their speed up, and without proper maintenance, can slow to a snail’s pace. A few simple tasks, performed regularly, can add years to your computer’s lifespan.

Uninstall Old Programs: Simple first step to improve slow computer performance

Some people go through several printers before replacing their computers, and all of those printers have their own software. Unless you uninstall it, it will remain on the computer indefinitely, filling hard drive space and possibly wasting system resources. The same goes for old, unused games and other software. Open up “add/remove programs,” from the control panel in Windows XP. If you have the Vista operating system, open the control panel, and then “all programs.” Uninstall anything you don’t use anymore. If you don’t know whether a particular program is important, research it before making any changes to it.

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Remove Startup Items: Slow computer performance will improve right away!

Startup items are programs set to run as soon as your computer starts up. Many of them are useless, working more in the interests of software companies than in the interests of your personal computer. To turn off startup items, just open the “run” window, type “msconfig,” and click the “startup” tab in the window that pops up. All of the checked items in the list that appears are set to run on startup.

Research the listed items with a web search and uncheck the ones that you don’t need. Remember, this doesn’t uninstall anything, and most unchecked items can still be run manually from the “all programs” list. You will have to restart the computer in order for the changes to take effect. Check up on the startup items list every month or so.

Run the Disk Cleanup Utility: See what’s causing slow and lagging computer speeds

The Disk Cleanup is always included with both Windows XP and Windows Vista. It’s a tool used to clean up (that is, delete) old, unnecessary files in your computer’s browsing history, error logs, temporary folders, and more. You can access this utility by opening the “start” menu, opening “all programs,” finding “accessories,” then finally, locating “system tools.”

Make sure every box in the Disk Cleanup’s list is checked off except for one, which may or may not appear: “Compress old files.” This option sacrifices speed for a bit of extra hard drive space, and is usually detrimental to a computer’s performance. Use the Disk Cleanup every month.

Run the Disk Defragmenter

The Disk Defragmenter can be found in the same folder as the Disk Cleanup Utility: “system tools.” It’s incredibly easy to run, as all you have to do once the program is open is click the “defragment” button to start defragmenting.  It’s a good idea to do this when you do not expect need the computer for a while, as the process can take several hours. Computer users often choose to run the defragmenter overnight.

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The Disk Defragmenter should be used every month or so. If you are not sure whether your computer needs to be defragmented, the Windows XP version has an “analyze” button which allows you see a diagram of how disorganized and fragmented your hard drive is. Just remember that the more red you see in the diagram, the more important it is to run the Defragmenter. Windows Vista’s defragmenter lacks this function, but many disk defragmenting programs are available with this function. Most can be downloaded for free, safely on the Internet.

Scan for Malware

Antivirus programs are no use to you if you don’t perform regular scans for viruses, adware, and spyware. Scan your whole computer once a week, and scan frequently-used folders (like the ‘downloads’ folder of a file sharing program) even more often than that: every day.

Clear the Desktop

A cleared-off desktop not only helps your profile load a bit faster when you log on to your computer, it will also help you remain organized, allowing you to work faster. Put pictures into your “My Pictures” folder, and move documents into the “My Documents” folder. Delete any installers that you have already used and any shortcuts (the icons with the little arrows in the corners) that you never use. If you don’t know what something is, put it in a folder titled “I don’t know,” and ask your computer-savvy friend about it the next time you chat.

If you want to keep email more time-efficient than an in-person visit, be sure to maintain your computer. It comes with tools, and extra tools are downloadable. You have no excuse not to use them!

Why not run a free registry scan, you may be surprised by the number of critical problems found!

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My PC runs slow. What makes a PC run faster?

Kat DelongThere are many things you can do to speed up your PC. Try these to see if they give you better performance:

Free Up Your Disk Space

There are many ways to do this:

  • Remove temporary Internet files
  • Empty the Recycle Bin
  • Remove anything on your desktop that you don’t use regularly
  • Use Disk Cleanup

Go to Start and then choose All Programs.

  • Click on Accessories
  • Choose System Tools and then Disk Cleanup
  • Tell Disk Cleanup which drive you want to clean and let it run
  • Defrag Your Disk

Over time, the files in your computer become fragmented and spaced out all over your machine. By compressing them, you can make the system run faster. It is recommended that you run this monthly at least.

  • Go to Start and then All Programs.
  • Choose Accessories and System Tools and then Disk Defragmenter.
  • Choose the drive you want to defrag and the press Analyze.

Run Antispyware and Antivirus Programs

One of the most important things you need to do on a regular basis is to make sure your computer is protected from viruses and spyware. If you don’t have a good program installed, stop what you are doing and go and download one right away. You can either set these to run automatically, or run them manually on a regular basis - but make sure you actually do it. If you aren’t sure which programs are worth putting on your computer, we have a comprehensive review of some of the top products here. Spyware is everywhere and having it on your computer can slow it down at the very least, and crash your system at the very worst.

Turn Off Windows Services

Windows comes with many services installed that you may not need. Turning them off can speed up your system. The list is long, so click here for an article on all of the unneeded Windows services you can turn off to make your PC run faster.

Manage Startup Programs

Having too many applications running at any given time will slow your PC dramatically. Many of these programs start automatically each time you load Windows. Are these programs necessary? If not, stop them from auto-loading by going to the Start button, clicking Run, and typing: msconfig. Next, click OK and then click the Startup Items tab in the next screen. Remove the checkmarks in the boxes next to any non-essential programs that are automatically loading each time.

Turn Off “Eye Candy”

If your computer has Windows Vista, the Aero interface is visually appealing - but at a performance cost. Go to the Control Panel, find Performance Information and Tools, and then click on Adjust Visual Effects. From here, you can either let Windows adjust for performance or make your own selections. While in the Performance Information and Tools section, explore the different options for speeding your computer including managing the startup programs, indexing options, power settings, disk cleanup, and advanced tools.

Any of these things will speed up your system - if you do all of them, you should get the best performance you can out of your current setup.

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