Posts Tagged ‘slow pc’

postheadericon Fix Slow PC Performance

Working on a slow computer can be annoying and frustrating. Of course, we always want to restore the performance of our computers just like the way it was when we first purchased it. However, as time goes by, as a lot of programs are installed and files created, there will always come a time that our computer’s performance will just slow down. But of course, you can do something to fix slow PC performance.

Simple maintenance tips can help a lot in helping you maintain the good speed on your computer, as cleaning your machine from unwanted files and programs can help a lot in allowing your PC to run at its optimum performance.

Here are 7 things that you can do to make a slow computer run faster.

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postheadericon My Slow PC solution

Question: Why is my computer running so slow? Do computers slow down when they get older?
Answer: No, but here are some of the most common reasons a computer slows down.
Background programs running:
This is the biggest reason and can be fixed quickly and for free… it’s possible that your computer may have so many background programs running simultaneously that there is not enough resources to run normally.
The end result of this is that your computer begins to run more and more slowly over time as you add other programs.
There are two remedies, get Anti-Spyware and use the feature which allows you to view running programs and to disable any of those running programs. Or, if you like to get into your system with your bare hands, use the remedy below.
How to disable unneeded background programs:
All icons in your computer’s system tray are background programs using memory. There are more, but you will get a hint from that system tray. To see and exit all running background programs:
Windows 95 – ME
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a. Press the Ctrl + Alt + Delete keys at the same time.
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b. Click any program or task except Explorer or Systray,
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c. and then click End Task.
Repeat steps b and c to quit all programs except Explorer and Systray which are necessary components of Microsoft Windows.
You should now have a clean system. See if the computer runs like it used to… if it does, you will want to prevent those programs from restarting the next time you start the computer.
If you don’t want any background programs starting when you restart the system, and you know what you are doing, you can run msconfig from the run menu and completely disable what you find in the ‘Startup’ tab. If you aren’t that experienced and you want a safe way to disable all those unneeded background programs, get the remedy recommended for the spyware on this page. It has a feature allowing you to disable startup programs safely.
Windows XP through 2003 Server
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a. Press the Ctrl + Alt + Delete keys at the same time.
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b. Choose ‘Task Manager’ tab to view and end any running programs.
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c. disabling these programs will require that you change their startup properties in the ‘Administrative Tools’ area of your system. The Windows Help menu will walk you though that process if you search ‘disable programs’ in your help section.
Spyware:
Many kinds of software add themselves to your system start menu without even asking your permission. Sometimes you will click on a link or visit a hacker website that installs spyware on your computer without you knowing. Click here for the best fix. and its free to try.
Fragmented hard drive:
This results from programs being loaded and deleted. Run the Window’s hard drive defragmenter (Defrag) once a month. It is under your System Tools menu. Your computer’s help menu will tell you how to do it.
Other problems: (Possible, but unlikely to cause problems)
You could have old or conflicting Windows device drivers. An example would be you might actually have two entirely different video drivers on your system and Windows could actually be alternately using both of them.
To prevent this problem, First boot the computer in Safe Mode by pressing and holding the F8 key during startup, after the DOS memory check has completed.
While in Safe Mode select Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/Devices. Click on all the devices and see if the various drivers have any yellow or red exclamation marks (which indicates a driver conflict) and also determine if there are any duplicate drivers that can be eliminated.
You may have to delete and reload a driver to correct these problems. Duplicate drivers can and should be deleted.
As each new Windows program is installed and uninstalled, it leaves behind parts of itself that can slow down or crash your computer. These are mostly .dlls and other shared files.
It’s also very possible when uninstalling a program that needed Windows system files can be deleted. When your computer asks if you want to uninstall shared files it’s usually safest to say no—even if your uninstall program claims the files are not being used.
Old Windows drivers can be found by booting into Safe Mode, then opening Control Panel/System/Devices and ridding your system of old drivers.
Otherwise, the only real answer to this problem is to pick up ERROR DOCTOR or just reload Windows into a new directory which eliminates all old junk and leftover files. Reloading Windows is something to do last, as you will also have to reload all your Windows settings, drivers, and programs.
You could be lacking system memory – The only time this may be a problem is if you have an older system and upgraded your operating system without adding some more memory. You should probably upgrade to 256 or 512MB or more of system memory, while it isn’t free, it isn’t very expensive like it was at one time. Check out Tiger Direct to find great deals on memory upgrades.

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postheadericon How to Improve PC Speed Performance

Slow PC loading problem is a common trouble that makes people mad. The speed is decreasing after using it for a long period of time. Basically, this common trouble occurred because of several things like there is a corrupt file, visiting websites, opening program, files and folders, viruses and etc. If you get this problem, do not worry! You still have the way on how to speed your PC in a flash.

Do not know how to boost up the speed of your computer system?

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postheadericon Make Your PC Run Faster

Make Your PC Run Faster

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Introduction

If you find your PC is slower at handling everyday tasks it may be because over time, computers get cluttered with unnecessary files that need cleaning out. A slow PC can also be because your software or hardware is outdated, but there are certain steps you can take to improve performance.

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postheadericon 99 ways to make your computer blazingly fast

Over the last several years working in IT for various companies as a Systems Administrator, Network Administrator, and Help Desk professional, I’ve written and learned about many ways to increase the performance of not only my PC, but also of the many PCs on my networks ranging from Windows 98 to Windows Vista.

In this article, I hope to compile a complete list of all the different methods and tricks that I’ve used to get the last bit of juice out of a slow PC. Whether you are using an old PC or the latest and greatest in hardware, you can still use some of these to make your PC run faster.

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postheadericon Slow Computer Solutions, No Magic Needed to Fix a Slow PC

Slow Computer Solutions, No Magic Needed to Fix a Slow PC

Jun 18, 2010 David Wigle

According to Google AdWords, over 6 million people searched the web in May 2010 searching for answers on how to fix their slow computer or to find out what causes a slow computer. A slow computer can be a source of terrific turmoil when trying to get work completed or even just trying to get a little gaming done.

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postheadericon Easy Ways on How to Speed Up Windows XP

A windows operating system can be a huge source of problems when it develops any errors. Therefore, the users do not feel comfortable using it anymore. This is because they feel that their work is being delayed due to a slow PC speed. So, how to speed up windows XP? It can be done through ensuring that the right entries are contained in the windows registry. This is because otherwise the functioning of a PC can get impaired heavily.

Most of the times, a less amount of RAM installed on the PC than required can cause such an error. One of the causes of a slow XP is indexing service. This service uses a large amount of RAM. Due to this reason, the computer produces so much noise when the program is executed. This can also cause problems when the computer operates so slow that the user is not able to carry out his instructions quite well. The indexing services can be removed from the program option by using the windows components. Just disable the indexing service to speed up windows XP.

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postheadericon What is the Best Way to Speed Up My Computer?

This is a question many a PC user has asked more than once. When your computer is brand new, it will work like clockwork and will not give you all sorts of problems. However, the longer you use your computer or notebook, you’ll soon notice that it gradually operates slower. Slow PC speed is the bane of most PC users. There are many tweaks or actions you can take to make your PC operate at its optimum level.

So what is the best way to speed up your computer? The answer is easy – free up some space. The reason why computers slow down over time is because of files and programs accumulated which takes more time to access. A PC unit also has a registry which records all sorts of data history since you have first started using your unit. This also takes up space – and sometimes the files are unnecessary.

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postheadericon Why PC Is Running Slow – Fix Slow Running PC with Multiple Methods

Have you ever met these moments as you really want to throw your computer against the wall because you get the blue screen of death when you in the middle of fighting those MVP’s in your favorite online games, or the browser becomes more slower than usual or even no response when you just upload the videos onto YouTube, or you computer system crashes when you collect the important working data files that wasn’t to be saved yet .etc? Before you treat your PC as a trash, just hold on to think again, why is your PC running slow like a snail?

Common causes and solutions for a slow running PC

No matter which Windows OS you are using, Windows 7, XP or Vista, many reasons can cause a slow running PC, maybe your PC is affected by one of them or more. But generally speaking, there are three major categories of reasons can cause a slow running PC: software, hardware and virus issues. As many people are asking on Yahoo Answer and forums that why their PC is running slow, here we would like to list the common causes and help you fix your slow running PC.

Part 1: Slow running pc for the software cause 1. Startup overload

Time after time, as you add more and more programs on your PC, they are automatically and quietly adding themselves into your Windows start-up folder or even on a hidden area of your Windows star-up system without ask an agreement of you. Therefore, the more programs load on your PC start-up, the slower does your PC start up. Therefore, you should limit the number of start-up programs, which will considerably fix slow startup of your slow running PC.

2. Improperly BIOS setting
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postheadericon Help! My Computer Has Slowed Down!

If you use a Windows operating system that has been running slow lately, you can stop worrying about it. Every Windows user encounters this problem at some point or the other. There are tens of causes for your PC running slow, and they all come with a solution.

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  • chong: Alongside slimming the startup list, also run a diskcleanup. After that a full defrag will help speedup...
  • Eric Hollis: I have no doubt that breaking the symmetry of treating all icons (desktop or not) as windows would...
  • Nancey Haag: After that my machine performed MUCH better. I know this shouldn’t make a difference, but it was...
  • Jacob Bowles: “Well MacOSXHints has it wrong. Sorry guys, what is slowing down your machines is the size of the...
  • Daryl House: To do this set up a cron script to automatically delete it every night at around 2 am.