6 ways to speed up your
PC:
1.
Remove spyware, and help protect your computer from viruses
Spyware collects personal
information without letting you know and without asking for permission. From
the websites you visit to user names and passwords, spyware can put you and
your confidential information at risk. In addition to privacy concerns, spyware
can hamper your computer's performance. To combat spyware, you might want to
consider using the PC safety scan from Windows Live One Care. This scan is a free service that helps check for and remove
viruses.
2.
Free up disk space
The Disk Cleanup tool helps you to
free up space on your hard disk to improve the performance of your computer.
The tool identifies files that you can safely delete and then enables you to
choose whether you want to delete some or all of the identified files.
3.
Speed up access to data
Disk fragmentation slows the overall
performance of your system. When files are fragmented, the computer must search
the hard disk as a file is opened (to piece it back together). The response time
can be significantly longer.
Disk Defragmenter is a Windows utility that consolidates fragmented
files and folders on your computer's hard disk so that each occupies a single
space on the disk. With your files stored neatly end to end, without
fragmentation, reading and writing to the disk speeds up.
4.
Detect and repair disk errors
In addition to running Disk Cleanup
and Disk Defragmenter to optimize the performance of your computer, you can
check the integrity of the files stored on your hard disk by running the Error
Checking utility.
As you use your hard drive, it can
develop bad sectors. Bad sectors slow down hard disk performance and sometimes
make data writing (such as file saving) difficult or even impossible. The Error
Checking utility scans the hard drive for bad sectors and scans for file system
errors to see whether certain files or folders are misplaced.
5.
Learn about ReadyBoost
If you're using Windows 7 or Windows
Vista, you can use ReadyBoost to speed up your system. A new concept in adding
memory to a system, it allows you to use non-volatile flash memory—like a USB
flash drive or a memory card—to improve performance without having to add
additional memory.
6.
Upgrade to Windows 7
If you try all the previous remedies
and your computer still isn't as fast as you would like it to be, you may want
to consider updating to Windows 7. If the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
determines that your computer can't run Windows 7 and you still have the need
for speed, it might be time for a new computer. There are some great deals on
new computers right now.
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