It seems that the longer you use a computer, the slower it will
go. Most times, the age of the computer is not the
problem. Instead, years of surfing the Internet, saving
files, and downloading media has slowed it to a standstill.
Before buying a new computer, try the following tips to increase
the speed and performance of the one you already have.
1. Run Disk
Defragmenter
Disk fragmentation will seriously hinder your computer’s
performance. When files are fragmented, the computer must
search the hard disk to locate all of the pieces before the file
can be opened. A fragmented disk will slow your computer down
considerably, especially when you run large programs or
files. Use your computer’s disk defragmenter at least once a
month to organize the files on your computer and give it better
performance.
2. Repair Disk
Errors
If your computer has ever crashed or shut down improperly due to a
power outage, your computer may have disk errors. Windows
provides an error checking utility to search the hard disk for bad
sectors to repair, giving your computer extra performance as a
result.
3. Remove Fonts
Many computers now feature a long list of fonts to use in word
processor applications. These fonts, especially the TrueType
fonts, use quite a bit of your computer’s system resources.
To give your computer that extra boost, remove all the fonts, but
those you normally use.
4. Scan for Viruses, Spyware
and Adware
Some viruses can wreak havoc on your computer, while other programs
such as spyware and adware will stay dormant in the background as
they collect personal information and display random pop up
messages. Whether you have a virus, spyware, adware or all
three, programs such as Ad-Aware can be used to protect your
personal information from a third party. When your computer
is free of viruses, spyware and adware, its speed will also
improve.
5. Limit Programs at Start
Up
Most programs are set to start automatically when the computer is
turned on. It's important to limit these so that they do not
eat away at the speed and performance of your computer. The
less that is running on your computer, the more space can be saved
to run the programs you really want.
6. Clear Browser
Cache
The browser cache, also known as the Temporary Internet Files
folder, stores images, sounds, video, and web pages visited when
surfing the Internet. Though this folder is designed to speed
up page load times, most of the websites stored in it will never be
visited again. By clearing the cache periodically, you can
free up some space on your computer.
7. Delete Cookies
Nearly every website will give you a cookie. Most times you
will never use these cookies again. After a while your
computer will build up thousands of cookies that take up space on
your hard drive and slow your machine. It is best to delete
your cookies every month to keep your computer at its optimum
performance.
Before you buy a new PC, see what you can do to make your current
computer work for you. By using these seven tips, you can
easily shorten the time that you spend staring at a screen waiting
for your program to load. Computer lag doesn't have to
happen. By tweaking your computer to make it work for you, it
will run at its optimum performance once again.
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Date Published: Feb 17, 2009 - 10:44 am