Is your PC causing you untold STRESS?
If the answer is yes to
any of the above then it's time to take control and make a change, optimize
your system and improve the performance of your PC!
The following fail-proof methods for improving your PC's performance
will certainly bring you results you'll be extremely pleased with. These
6 methods will definitely result in much better computer performance.
Follow these instructions regularly and you'll. Breathe new life into your
PC.
Empty the Window's Recycle Bin regularly. This simple action frees
up hard drive space and improves the your PC performance. When you
delete a file, Windows first transfers it to the Recycle Bin, rather
than deleting it totally It gives you the chance to restore the
files on your computer, in case you change your mind.
For better performance, make sure you empty the Recycle Bin at
least once a week, or even daily if need be. Emptying the Recycle
Bin is easy to do, simply right click the Recycle Bin icon on the
desktop and choosing "Empty Recycle Bin" from the drop
down menu.
When programs are stored on the PC hard disk, fragments of files
are saved in the empty spaces nearby. When you wish to use a program
your PC has to find these fragments and piece them together, this
all takes time and slows down your PC's performance. This can be
easily solved by running the Windows program Disk Defragmenter.
This tool assembles all the fragments of these programs and places
them back in the correct order. Once this has been completed, the
hard disk can find what it's looking for easily, allowing files
and programs to load more quickly. To start the defragmentation
process, click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, then
select Disk Defragment. Once the program has started up, click Defragment.
The defrag can take well over an hour, which is why this usually
isn't carried out too often. For best results it's recommended to
defragment the hard disk at least every couple of months.
To improve your PC's performance, Window's comes with Disk Clean
Up utility which can be used, this nitiates regular maintenance
tasks like deleting Setup log files, Temporary Internet files etc..
You can use Disk Clean Up by double-clicking My Computer, right
clicking the 'C drive and selecting Properties from the drop down
menu, then clicking Disk Cleanup.
Your PC takes a few moments to conduct a self-analysis. After the self-analysis, Windows displays
a list of areas which contain files for cleanup. Simply putting
a tick at the check box next to an area means Windows will clean
the files there. You have the choice to leave files undeleted by
simply removing the tick from the checkbox and click OK. Your system
will start the removal process - which could take a few minutes.
To improve the time required for programs to load, Windows attempts
to guess which files will be needed next and then loads them into
a cache, a process known as prefetching. Though this process works
well, as time goes by, the Prefetch Cache may become full with files
which are no longer required. This causes a noticeable slow down
in your Window's startup.
To optimize startup you can clear the Prefetch. This is done by
choosing Run from the Start Menu, and typing "Prefetch"
in the text box that appears. This will result in a window filled
with many icons. To select them all press Alt+A and delete them.
The cache will resume its regular use and gradually refill with
files and links required by Windows. The result will be that your
PC will be more responsive and your systems performance will improve.
Most people are quick to install new programs on their, however
few remember to uninstall these programs once they are no longer
required, leaving them unused on the hard disk. Most programs have
an uninstaller, and can be removed by going to the program's entry,
accessed from "All Programs" from the Start Menu. For
programs that don't have an uninstaller, from the Start Menu, go
to the Control Panel and select Add/Remove Programs.
It takes a few seconds for the PC to compile a full list of all
the programs installed on your system. Once this is completed simply
find the program you want to remove, click it and select Change/Remove.
Since many programs leave uninstallation traces in the Windows Registry,
it's very important to clean up the Registry after each uninstallation
process - this will ensure optimum performance.
Most PC users
don't realize the importance of cleaning up the Windows Registry, mainly
because Windows does not come with a Registry clean-up tool. While the
Windows Registry is often forgotten about, it is probably:
Whenever you install a program, changes are made to the Windows
Registry, which is a large internal database that holds all the
Windows settings. This setting, which has thousands of entries,
controls how everything in your system appears and behaves.
Regularly installing and uninstalling programs , "Messy"
uninstallation of programs (traces are left behind), Hardware uninstalls
which leave entries in the Registry, Drivers which are no longer
required , Spyware or other malicious programs that appear every
time the computer is booted up, may all cause Registry contentions
and as a result - Slow your PC's performance.
The Registry can be edited manually using Regedit, a Windows program
for editing the Registry; however this requires a considerable amount
of skill and experience to complete successfully. Not all PC users
have this.
PC Doc Pro is an auto Registry Cleaner, i.e. a
program that scans the Registry for all redundant files or invalid entries,
locates all these entries, and then removes all the unnecessary stuff which is
clogging up your system. After this is done (usually in a few minutes) all you
need to do is to restart your computer to discover...
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