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Did you know that very soon after you start using your computer it begins to slow down and loses that responsive,
Step one: Clean up any Adware and scumwareFree programs on the internet are not always what they seem. Often the sting in the tail is, the behind the scenes, Use them to clean up your system regularly. I personally use them both once a week. Step Two: Clean out your start-up filesNearly every program you load on your computer wants to be top dog. By that I mean when you install the program it usually sets itself up in your startup list. This means that whenever you start up your computer the If you hit the Control-Alt-Delete keys once (if you do it twice you will reboot the computer and lose any unsaved work) you will be able to see all the programs that are running behing the scenes.The more you have running that you are not using, the more memory will be taken up and the slower and less stable the system will be. Things like Anti-Virus programs and “system tray” should be left running but many others can be removed. To do this in windows 98/ME, hit “Start”-”Run”- and type in “msconfig” and enter, then choose the right hand top tab marked “startup” Uncheck" all the programs that you aren’t using all the time. You will be able to run them normally at any time from your start menu so don’t worry about that. Most of the programs can be identified by the program names at the right hand side, any that can’t, you can always type it into google and see what comes up. Occasionally you find programs loaded here that are You will notice a definite improvement in start-up speed and general running when these are removed. Step Three: uninstall any old programs that are no longer used Windows registry is the section of windows that contains all Uninstalling the programs rather than just deleting the files will ensure that the entries in the registry are You can also use it to locate temporary files used by various programs that just clog up your hard drive and slow Step Four: Invest in a good antivirus programInvest in a good antivirus program such as Shield-Antivirus or Panda anti-virus and keep it regularly updated. Having a virus on your system can not only wreak havoc with your system speed but can lead to more serious problems and data loss. Step Five: Delete or un-install unwanted fontsWhen Windows loads it installs all available fonts.This not only takes up space but also valuable time. Deleting or uninstalling fonts that you will never use ill help streamline things a bit more.To view the installed fonts, select Start, Run, type “fonts”, and press Enter. To see what a font looks like, double-click its icon. You can delete a font by right-clicking it and selecting Delete, but it’s safer to uninstall it by dragging it to another folder so you can You must do this dragging (in either direction) from within Windows Explorer. Moving or copying a font to or from the C:\Windows\Fonts folder via DOS commands or some other utility won’t properly install or uninstall it. Some fontsshould stay put, such as Windows system fonts, which have the extension .fon instead of .ttf. The icon for a system font has a red ‘A’ rather than a gray-blue ‘TT’. System fonts are usually hidden files, but they’re visible in the Fonts folder in Explorer. They disappear when you move them elsewhere, though. Some applications require specific fonts, such as Arial, Verdana or Times New Roman, so you’d better keep them around. Any other ones you don’t use can be moved to another folder. In case you have deleted fonts that you need checout this article at Microsoft to fix the problem. Step Six: Optimise your systemA few basic pointers for optimising your system.
Step Seven: defragment your hard drive regularlyDe-what, my hard drive? I might hear you say. Sounds a bit severe Your computer works efficiently when the data it takes from After using your computer for a while, related files get A bit like you going to another room to fetch your files The thing to do is run the defragmenter that comes with This process can take a long time on a large hard drive with There is a another program I highly recommend for defragmenting Defragmenting is best done last after the other steps above Nice JobCarrying out the above actions will help keep your PC running faster and more stable and hopefully crashing less causing you less stress and frustration from lost work. So get started now and clean up your PC and make it a habit to do it regularly and keep your system running at peak performance. And don’t forget one of the most cost effective upgrades you can do to your PC at the moment is to add some more Memory (RAM). * Copy right belows to the original author. Please notice me by sending email to llidagang@gmail.com if this is not OK to you. Thanks! |