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How To Speed Up My Computer? Easy!

By: Peter S. Smith

Published: June 13, 2010
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Having a slow PC can be a big inconvenience today. When your computer speed is half of what it used to be, and your computer performance is below average, it feels like the world has come to an end - not to mention the fact that your operating system seems to run in slow motion, and the peak performance you need isn't attained. The question on your mind is, "How can I speed up my computer?" Continue reading this article, as it provides you with various tips and tricks that will boost your PC speed.

Let's start with the beginning. When you shut down your computer, an error message might appear on your screen. This should not be overlooked, as it provides you with information about the program or programs that don't run properly. Since Windows Vista and Windows XP are the operating systems used by most users, we'll focus on them in this article.

Now, you might think that computer optimization is difficult. It's not! Really, calling technical support is not needed as you can fix your slow computer by yourself at home in no time! Even if your computer runs dramatically slow, you can tweak its computer performance! So, here's what you need to know:

If a computer using a Windows operating system runs slow, don't blame Microsoft. It's true that no Windows is perfect, and XP and Vista are not an exception. However, it's easy to fix the problems. First of all, Windows has a great flaw - its registry system. Basically, when your computer is overcrowded with programs - including trials that automatically install virus spyware, junk files, and unused startup programs - registry errors start to show up. Basically, all those programs cram up RAM memory, and this leads to slow processes, which leads to a slow system performance. Don't worry, running a registry cleaner program will help you free up some RAM, and you'll get improved performance and a faster computer.

Now, another thing you should be aware of, is that an Internet connection enabled means that your computer might have some adware and spyware programs on it - these usually come with free trials. The greater the number of programs you installed on your Windows OS, the slower things will move, as Windows speed is directly proportional with the number of running programs.

To make a long story short, here's what you need to do if you want to have a faster PC:

1. In extreme cases, use Windows Restore and restore to a time when your computer didn't run slow. You can do this in XP by clicking start, accessories, system tools, system restore. It's similar in Vista.

2. Download a registry cleaner program that will get rid of the uninstalled programs that occupy registry space for nothing and also trial programs that expired and slow down our PC

3. Defragment your drives using Window's defrag tool

4. Use an antivirus software and scan your PC for viruses.

5. Restart your PC and enjoy the new high performance computer that's on your desktop!

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"Getting rid of unnecessary startup programs and running a system scan and defrag once a month are the best things you can do to speed up your computer."
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     Date: December 27, 2010


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