8 STEPS TO SPEED UP YOUR COMPUTER

How to speed up my computer ? Are you thinking that ? Then probably these steps are the solutions.

Step I -  Eliminate the start up services.

You may not even realize it, but as soon as you hit the power button to your computer tons of random services and programs launch which you probably don't need slowing down the startup process. If you find yourself wondering why is my computer so slow during the startup process, eliminating unnecessary programs and services from starting up with your computer will do just that. Over time many programs and services are automatically added to the startup list which can tremendously slow down the startup process for your computer.

To eliminate startup programs and services using Microsoft Windows, navigate to the System Configuration window (windows key + R and type in msconfig) and click the Startup tab at the top. In Mac OS X, you can navigate to System Preferences, Accounts, and open LoginItems.

Step II - Uninstall unnecessary programs

The more high memory programs you have stored on your computer, the less free hard drive space you'll have and the slower your computer will run. There are most likely at least a couple of unnecessary programs eating away at your computer's memory and performance. Even brand new computers come preinstalled with lots of bundled software crap that you really don't need or may ever use. Uninstalling any programs and services that you find unnecessary will really help to clear out the clutter and free up some extra memory on your hard drive.

Step III - Identify and remove malware 

To start off with you'll want to make sure there isn't any hidden malware currently infecting your system. Even if you think there isn't, chances are some type of malware is hidden somewhere in your system. If you don't already have security software installed such as antivirus or internet security, your computer is most likely infected. Malware includes all malicious computer threats such as viruses, spyware, and adware.

Malware can really slow down your computer and you can't identify malware on your computer without the help of a decent security program. To identify and remove malware you'll need to run a full system scan using your security program. Once you've removed all hidden malware on your computer, you should also consider setting up an automatic weekly virus scan to run so you won't have to remember to do so yourself!
 


Step IV - Update device drivers

Every computer has a big list of drivers for every attached or installed device and over time those drivers will most likely become outdated. Most computers don't automatically update outdated drivers making this a separate task you'll have to take on yourself if you suspect your drivers are out of date. The quickest way to locate and install the newest drivers for your computer is with a simple Google search including your exact computer model name such as, drivers for HP TouchSmart 1050. You'll usually be able to download a complete driver package including all up to date drivers for your computer model on your computer manufacturers website.

Step V - Search and delete prefetch and temp files

In computer search option type " *.pf " without quotes for prefetch files and        "*.tmp" for temporary files. After getting search result of prefetch and temp file delete those files.

Step VI - Do schedule defragmentation of your harddrive

If your pc is defragmented regularly, it will run fast and your hard disk life time will increase. But this procedure is time consuming if somebody use windows default defragment tool. So I recommend third party tools which are way faster than windows tool.

Step VII - Update device drivers

Every computer has a big list of drivers for every attached or installed device and over time those drivers will most likely become outdated. Most computers don't automatically update outdated drivers making this a separate task you'll have to take on yourself if you suspect your drivers are out of date. The quickest way to locate and install the newest drivers for your computer is with a simple Google search including your exact computer model name such as, drivers for HP TouchSmart 1050. You'll usually be able to download a complete driver package including all up to date drivers for your computer model on your computer manufacturers website.

Step VIII - Add more rams to your system

RAM (random access memory) is basically like a turbo kit for your computer and is a physical hardware component that is easily upgradable. If you wonder why is my computer so slow whenever you have lots of open windows and/or programs open, adding more RAM to your computer can certainly allow you to run more powerful programs at once. Although working with a hardware component yourself may sound a little out of your comfort level, the RAM is one of the easiest hardware devices to replace. Since no data is ever permanently stored on the RAM, you can easily swap out and upgrade RAM in your system without worries of losing or damaging data. The more RAM your computer has, the more high memory programs you can run at once and the more powerful your system will become. 64-bit operating systems can support a whole lot more RAM compared to 32-bit systems which typically have a max RAM limit of 4 GB.

 
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