How to boost
computer startup speed
The computer startup speed is one of the main concerns among users these days. People are looking for more ways to get the OS to boot faster, and to open applications or files for the best effect. It’s well known that good accord between the hardware and the software is what makes the computer run fast and smooth. This is the one thing that keeps it performing satisfactorily after long hours of use. But after a definite amount of time, every machine starts slowing down, especially if it’s running on Windows. Here’s how to increase computer speed using a few effective tweaks.
How to increase PC speed
One of the useful
disk management utilities in Windows is Disk
Cleanup. Run this. You can call up the program from the start menu, by
typing in Disk Cleanup in the search
bar. When the program comes up, hit the Drives
list and choose the hard drive that you wish to scan. Check the boxes for the
files you wish to delete. The useless stuff you probably should do away with
are Temporary Internet files, recycle bin files, and Temp files. Hit OK when you’re done selecting, and the
utility will take care of the rest.
Get rid of useless programs
This is exactly as
it sounds. If you don’t use it at all, then you don’t need it in the system,
and that applies for programs as well. So go the Control Panel applet and see
if there’s anything listed there that you haven’t used for some time now. And
if you don’t see yourself using it in the foreseeable future, then it’s time to
delete it. Hit the Uninstall button
next to the listed entry, and follow the instructions when the wizard comes up.
Defragment the PC
This is another
often overlooked matter though the effects of it can fast add up to a slow PC.
Type in Disk Defragmenter in the
search box and run the first result. When the program comes up, the select the
hard drive to check, and hit the Analyze
disk button. Then hit Defragment
if you think that’s needed.
That was on how to
increase computer speed using a few effective methods. Almost all of these are
guaranteed to have visible results on the average PC, because upkeep isn’t
something most users are worried about. That said, there’s still enough
interest that people do try it out once in a while.
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