Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Maintaining The Performance Of Your Computer

By Henry Scott


When you have to finish a crucial task on a running program and your computer starts freezing up or you're chatting with a loved one over Skype in a choppy sound even if your Internet connection is completely fine, it does truly annoy you, doesn't it? Here are several computer maintenance ideas you can do to speed up a slow computer.

Keep your recycle bin empty. If you continue erasing files from your disk, you know where they go immediately. With these files being saved in the trash bin indicates it still eats up space as they have only been moved to a temporary location that you can still restore even after deletion. So keep it unfilled and clean after checking its content just in case you unintentionally erased valuable files.

Every now and then, look into all your installed programs and clean it out of all the ones you seldom use or no longer need. It needs proper deletion to completely get rid of these applications in your PC by accessing your Control Panel. Click on "Add or Remove Program" or "Programs and Features" icon and remove it from there. You can also see from there all the unused programs you've been maintaining.

Arrange for a defragmentation time on all your drive partitions. This may take some time to complete, subject to the size of your drives, so be patient as it is worth it in the end. If you're an intense computer user, defrag your computer once a week. If it is not possible, then just make sure that you perform a monthly computer maintenance such as defragment.

After the defragmentation process, run an "Error Checking" on all your drives as well. Same process, just select "Error Checking" rather than "Defragment" and let this tool scan your drives and look for corrupted or damaged files that slow down the pace of your PC.

If you multitask and use applications all at the same time and you've already completed all the said steps but still it's not enough, it's time to upgrade and increase memory to boost the total performance of your computer system. Nevertheless, unlike the other recommendations, this will cost you as you would have to shell out some bucks for a new hardware. But the improvement this will provide is absolutely worth the cash.




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