Slowing Windows Down?

Posted on June 22nd, 2008 by Jason

Stop for a minute and take a look at your . How many icons, folders and files do you see? Probably a lot. So what’s the big deal?

It could be causing your to slow down.

Not when your boots, but when you log on or off, right click on folders or icons, even trying to open a folder or from the . For users with roaming profiles, having a large user profile can degrade system . But it can also cause issues even if you do not have a roaming profile.

Storing large folders or on your is convenient, as long as you keep the size under control. Even if you use tools such as Disk or , files and folders are not included during and can get out of control.

To see the size of your user profile:

* Open up the Run dialog box by clicking on Start \ Run… (or WinKey+R) and enter sysdm.cpl.

* In the System Properties window, click on the Advanced tab then click the Settings… button in the User Profiles section

* The User Profiles window will display all user accounts on your . From here, you can see the size of your profile.

As you can see my User Profile is 489MB. If you think about that for a second, it’s almost a half a gigabyte in size. Pretty soon I WILL start having problems and should clean it up now.

While your profile is made up of settings for mouse, Window based applications, third party programs and other items, cleaning up your can improve system if disk tools seem to fall short in making improvements. ( open the Run window by clicking on Start \ Run… and type:
.exe /d c: /sageset:1 )

To help keep your profile size small and under control, follow these simple guidelines:

* Create folders in My Documents or on another drive or partition.

* Save large files in the same locations as folders instead of on the

* Instead of saving items on the directly, create on your to those items

* If you don’t like to use (or have too many of them), add a for My or any drive and folder on the taskbar. This will allow convenient access as if the item was on the and keep your user profile size in check.

* Don’t allow programs to save data to your profile. Many programs allow you to change the default settings for save data.

Remember, keeping large items off the and saving them else where (such as My ) may be the difference in gaining back lost with your … especially after you have exhausted all other methods.

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One Response to “Slowing Windows Down?”

  1. Pavan Kumar on 22 Jun 2008 at 7:43 pm #

    Need your attention here… I have mapped my desktop folder to a custom folder d:\desktop. And my desktop is 394MB, with lots of folders and icons. But as I checked my profile, it was just 84MB. I have not tried to clean desktop and check out the performance, but will do it soon…

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