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Ways To Speed Up Your Computer

It can be extremely frustrating when you have to struggle with a slow computer. It is very annoying and causes you to be less productive, stopping you from proceeding with other tasks. Instead of putting up with a slow computer, it is well worth using one or all of the simple ways to speed up your computer. You don't have to spend a lot of money or need to know a lot of technical information to do it.

De-Fragmentation

One of the most effective ways to speed up your computer is to de-fragment the drives. The de-fragmentation tool is found in accessories, under programs in the start menu. In accessories, you will see system tools, one of which is the de-fragmentation tool. After the process begins, the computer can be used but it will not perform well while the de-fragmentation is happening. It is best to do this when you would not be using the computer and let it get on with it. The whole procedure takes a few hours.

Spyware Removal

You may not even be aware of its presence but spyware can have a great effect on your computer's speed and performance. There are other clues that there is spyware, such as internet manipulation and pop ups, unwanted websites appearing, as well as the slowing down of the system. Use one of the many spyware removal programs described on this website to get rid of spyware fast, it is one of the easiest ways to speed up your computer.

Delete Temporary Files

It may surprise you to know that temporary files slow down the speed at which your computer runs. It is a simple way to speed up your computer. You may be familiar with the folders where temporary files are saved and so navigate to them and delete. Do this when there are no programs running, which may need the files. To find temporary files anywhere on your hard drive, go to start, search, files and folders, all files and folders, type in the following exactly (or copy and paste):

*.tmp,*.chk,~*.*

 

Select all the drives and click the search subfolders option, under “More Advanced Options”. In Windows 98, there is a folder, C:WindowsTemp, which holds temporary files.

Eliminate Unused Programs

This is another of the common ways to speed up your computer, Use Add or Remove Programs within the Control Panel. Most people have a few unused programs on their computer, which seemed like a good idea when installed but then were never put to any use.