Five Ways To Improve Your Computer’s Speed

Topics Computer on May 5th, 2008

Slow getting you down? Wish you could up your system so that games won’t crawl by like a slide show permanently set to slow? Well look no further! I shall share five easy steps that you can take to improve your system’s ! Most of them are free of charge, and all of them should have some effect on your system. So without further ado, we begin with:

1. and from your system. Have you noticed recently that ads seem to pop up whenever you go to a Web page? Or that speeds are about that of diseased livestock? Your system’s probably chock full of . What to do? Well, thankfully there are several things you can do. First, download either -S&D or ’s Ad-Aware, and run it. This should most if not all of the and on your system. Neither of these are particularly robust, however, so we move on to:

2. from your system. Get yourself a decent program. Big names include , , or Norton. By the way it should be mentioned that scanners like the Big Three tend to be huge. Big, beefy programs that can chew up faster than Dudley Dursley chewed up Harry’s birthday cake. If this is a problem for you, take a look at avast! avast! is a free that can be downloaded, but be careful. Phishing sites love to pretend to be “free software” and so you have to be careful. Yes, avast! is a respected name and is not a , but only if you actually download it and not some trojan.

3. your with the disk tool, usually located in Start / Programs / Accessories / System Tools. This useful little program will improve by compacting your data so that your programs aren’t all located in tiny little bits. Some people might argue this point, saying that doesn’t actually improve anything, but look at it this way: it never hurts at worst, and at best has a chance of improving your runtime! So where’s the loss?

4. dust. Buy some cans of compressed air (yes I’m aware of the irony of purchasing a can of air. No, I do not wish to purchase any bridges today). Using this compressed air, blow the dust out of your system. That dust does your no favors and a thick, liberal coating of dust tends to collect when you leave your running in a dirty room. Oh and by the way, after you’ve blown all that dust into the air, it’ll settle. All over your carpet. So you might wanna vacuum later. Just an idea.

5. your . is a good fixer that’ll fix all those broken things in your . By the way, don’t go mucking about in the without backing it up first. If you do not do this, then I cannot be legally responsible for any time rifts, space distortions, or world wars caused by unexpected changes made by . That said, properly done, a change often helps in improving . Also check your programs: there are programs that are set to start as soon as Windoze boots, and this can cause Windoze to start up slower. Removing a few (AIM is a good one) might improve your process. You might keep your hair a bit longer, too.

One final bit of advice. Oftentimes I’ll see on sites people wondering why their is “running so slowly even though they have the best gear.” The word of advice? Check your PSU (Power Supply Unit). How far do you suppose you’d get if your car’s gas tank had a maximum capacity of 2 gallons of gas? Would you want such a car? Well, your “awesome gear” won’t get too far on a puny PSU either. If your ’s operating much slower than you’d expect from your hardware, consider replacing your PSU with one that can actually handle your power-hungriest parts (usually your and GPU). Calculators for what wattage of PSU you might need are all over the Web. Just to be safe it might be better to go 50 watts or so above the recommended, just in case you decide to add something else later.

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One Response to “Five Ways To Improve Your Computer’s Speed”

  1. Comment by hedidit

    Same old boring stuff.seems to show up at least once a year somewhere.The best way to speed up your PC is to switch to Linux Klikit.

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