Posts Tagged ‘speed up my pc’

postheadericon How I Get My Computer Running Very Fast and Super Efficient Including Internet Speed

After years of trials and tribulations, I’ve finally come up with a system to get my computer running very fast and efficiently. Here’s how I do it, feel free to follow if you feel your computer and/or laptop (for the purpose of this article the term “Computer” stands for both) doesn’t work as fast as you think its capable of given your RAM, CPU, Operating System, Hard Drive and Internet Connection. Many of these programs I’ve listed below, do the same or similar functions but I’ve found they get different results and I get the best results when I use them together in the order shown below. I do the following steps with the following software, every time I either reboot my computer, add or delete a program or if I feel the computer isn’t working as fast as I think it should be:

1. I click on (TuneUp Utilities) 1 -Click Maintenance which quickly cleans up your registry and hard drive with one click. 1-Click Maintenance is part of this software and is the basic application I use from it.

2. I then use (Sammsoft) Advanced Registry Optimizer and click Scan and Fix Registry Now which further scans and fixes Errors

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postheadericon Speed up my PC!

I’ve been getting a good deal of emails about people complaining about the speed of their complain about the speed of there new computers and how it got “so slow so fast!” Its rare how few of people realize the importance of maintenance on a computer is as equal as the maintenance of your car. You wouldnÂ’t leave the brand new Lexus out to sit and bake with the same oil for 50,000 miles! The same rules apply to your computer! Do yourself AND the computer a favor and follow some of these tips:

Get Rid of Some Startup Programs:

One of the most common problems I see is most users wait 5 minutes for the computer to be ready to use after they start it up. Some of my friends use to boot up their machines, take a shower, and come back and still wait for some of the programs to finish loadingÂ….GET RID OF SOME! You do NOT need all these programs starting during the boot of your memory, they just hog memory and slow down your CPU. Remove the ones you donÂ’t want…

1) Go to Start > Run and type msconfig in the text box . This brings up the System Configuration Utility.http://laptoprunningslow.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/wpid-speed-up-my-pc-4c35ad9e0e57b.gif

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postheadericon Top 10 Ways to Speed Up My PC

After sometimes, all computers start to operate slowly. You will notice that your computer is no longer fast because the programs take longer to load and the computer sounds like a train every time you start it up. Here are the things that you need to do to speed up your computer.

1. De-fragment- This is the easiest way to improve the performance of your machine. To DE-fragment, you need to go to the start menu, programs, accessories system tools and then from there you click on the DE-fragment tool. This process can take several hours especially if it has been long since you DE-fragment it but once through your computer will be a very powerful machine.

2. Add memory to your system. One of the best ways to cleanup your PC is to add additional RAM.

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postheadericon Uniblue Speed Up My PC 2009 4.0 patch keygen serial download

SpeedUpMyPC 2009, Uniblues award-winning speed up computer solution, lets you monitor and control all your PC resources with easy, one click instructions. System settings, internet usage, disk clutter, RAM & CPU are all automatically scanned, cleaned and optimized for peak performance. You can also selectively disable or remove unnecessary background and auto-start processes to cut
valuable seconds off your startup time.

Features of SpeedUpMyPC 2009

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postheadericon Speed Up PC – How to Boost your PC Speed

5 Ways to Speed Up PC

Speed Up PC

Are you fed up with your slow PC? Well you can Speed Up your PC by 3 times. In this post you’ll find some of the most significant ways to speed up your PC. For your convenience, I ’ll split this post into 2 parts.

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postheadericon Will vista speed up my pc?

Actually no, installing Vista will have a negative effect. Since you are using it for gaming mainly, XP is the best OS for you, Vista just takes up too much memory. you’d want about 8GB RAM to do gaming on Vista.

To speed up your computer and free up space and memory for free:

Go to the Start Menu> Run Type in “appwiz.cpl” Uninstall whatever you don’t need.

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postheadericon Speed Up My PC

You’ve invested a lot of money to get the best hardware. Unfortunately, you might not be taking full advantage of all the speed and power that you paid for. Even the most experienced users have difficulty controlling all the resources and settings on a PC – all the while giving up valuable speed and system stability.

With SpeedUpMyPC, that’s all fixed! Now, you can get a faster, cleaner, and safer PC within minutes – without being a Windows expert! SpeedUpMyPC automatically finds the best settings for your PC and carefully controls your system resources to give you the best performance. Easy to use, this award-winning utility has all the features you could ever need to clean up your system, monitor resources, and improve performance.

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postheadericon Uniblue PowerSuite 2010 with RegistryBooster 2010, SpeedUPMyPC 2010 and DriverScanner 2010 Utilities

Uniblue Software Utilities

Uniblue software (formerly Liutilities) has the software to help you take care of all of the megabytes and gigabytes you have accumulated on your hard drive. Whether you want to see what the bytes are doing behind the scenes, clean your files, or just make the gigabytes move faster. Uniblue has the program for you. The programs not only work exceptionally well, they are extremely safe and easy to use.

RegistryBooster 2010 – It doesn’t matter how fast your computer is, if you are running any version of Microsoft Windows you have a registry that gets loaded up with many unused registry keys. Every time you give your computer instructions, it has to sort through all of registry keys to execute the command. In time, the registry fills up with so much garbage that your computer starts running noticeably slower and will start crashing more frequently.

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postheadericon Can I speed up my pc?

Okay… back to the original reason for this topic… speeding up…

To sum up what is alread here…

1. Optimize your hard drive…
To run Disk Defragmenter, follow these directions:
* Single-click the Start button, mouse-over Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then single-click Disk Defragmenter.
* Select the drive you’d like to defragment and hit the Settings button.
* On the Disk Defragmenter Settings menu checkmark “Rearrange program files so my programs start faster” and “Check drive for errors.” Hit OK to go back to the first screen.
Hit OK to begin the process.
* For a graphical representation of how it works, hit the Show Details button.
* Come back in a few hours after the process is finished.

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postheadericon Windows Vista Running Slow? Two Proven Ways to Speed it Up!

Copyright (c) 2008 PC Registry Repair

If you truly want to speed up vista, you need to approach the issue from a few different angles. Simply installing an anti-virus tool or anti-spyware tool isn’t going to cut it. That being said, start considering different methods of speeding up your computer — examine what techniques can be used and how they can actually help to improve your PC’s performance. Luckily for you, here are a couple PC speedup tips that will get your Vista PC back up to speed.

1) Hardware Upkeep

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