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Tips for speedingup pc January 5th, 2010

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If your computer is driving you insane loading internet pages for a full minute or failing to multitask without slowing to a halt: it’s time you cleaned it up. With correct upkeep, you can step up your personal computer and keep it fast in the future.

Here are eight steps that if followed, should noticeably speed up your PC. Speed Tip

1. Remove Needless Programs whether your PC is new or old, there are certain to be new programs installed and taking up space on your drive. If your PC is new, it possibly has six nonessential programs or trials that came bundled with it when bought, and if old, your have possibly installed programs that you have stopped using since. You can de-install programs thru Control Panel, Add / Remove Programs, or a third party program, eg CCleaner (which I like to recommend as it does other stuff too).

2. Disable Needless Start up Programs Many programs and jobs are prepared to run when your personal computer boots.

These are your start up programs, and a lot of them are needless. Go to Run, “msconfig,” then the start-up tab to view these, or use CCleaners Tools tab. Speed Tip three: Update Windows and Your Software Both your Windows operating system and plenty of your individual pieces of software need updating. Windows can be updated or through the built in Windows Update in the programs list in Windows Vista. If any of your software tells you there are updates available, don’t put them off to later, get those too.

4. Remove Non permanent Web Files I recommend you use CCleaner to do that ( as an element of it’s “Cleaner” function ) or you can do it thru your browser tools menu.

5. Empty the recycling can removing items from folders and your desktop doesn’t utterly remove them, but basically sends them to the rubbish can. If you haven’t emptied the rubbish can, you could have a serious quantity of trash in it.

6. Scan for Malware / Malicious software employ a trusted anti-spyware program to get rid of any minor adware / malicious software infections that could be hindering your computer speed. I recommend the free programs MalwareBytes, AdAware, or SuperAntiSpyware.

7. Defragment your drive to put it in simple language, over time files drop out of place in your machines standard organizing scheme, making your personal computer work harder to find things and perform certain tasks. Go to Start Programs Accessories System Tools and run the Defragmenter, which fixes this.

8. Fix Your Registry the registry is a database containing low level options and setting for your operating system runs.

When you de-install programs or make other big changes, your registry infrequently fails to reflect the changes, and falls behind. There are numerous tools to mend this, CCleaner being my idea. If you follow these steps (and you must potentially reboot your PC afterward) you PC should be in far better shape. Do this each month or 2 and you may find your self a way more satisfied PC user.

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