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How To Make Your Computer Faster
If you are reading this, then you are looking for a way on how to make your computer faster. We all want our computers to run faster. Many of use even have DSL or cable internet connections, and it still is not fast enough. The easiest way on how to make your computer faster is to keep the registry files optimized.
The registry files are a set of computer files which contain the operating instructions for your computer. They tell the computer how to start programs, how to best run the computer programs, and even how to shut them down. They are the blueprint on how the computer should run. So, needless to say, when the registry files get messed up, the computer gets confused, and begins to run much slower.
How To Make Your Computer Faster: The Slow Computer Fix
Are you wondering, “Why is my computer slow? How can I fix my computer?” I’m going to help you figure out how to speed up your computer and solve those slow computer problems once and for all.
Computers are wonderful devices that allow us to do many things but things can get rough once the garbage that comes in through our internet connection begins to stop up our system. I have put together a step-by-step PC maintenance procedure for cleaning all of this out.
Follow the steps below and you will see a noticeable improvement in your PC performance. If you’re looking to really speed up your PC — like make your computer twice as fast — check out Computer Secrets Unleashed. Remember if you run Windows XP, keep the registry clean. Enjoy!
- Download Microsoft’s Anti-Spyware program, Adaware, and Spybot Search and Destroy. Microsoft’s program can be downloaded at Microsoft Windows Defender. Adaware can be downloaded at Lavasoft Downloads. Spybot can be downloaded at The Home of Spybot-S&D. All of these programs are free.
- Install Microsoft’s anti-spyware program now, but not the other two.
- Run MSconfig. To do this, select Start>Run and type msconfig into the space. Select the Startup tab and get rid of all unnecessary programs. The way to determine this is to go to ProcessLibrary.com and check it against their database.
- Boot into Safe Mode. To do this, restart the computer and press F8 continuously. Select the Safe Mode option from the list and continue to desktop.
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