How To Make Computer Faster
Tip 6: Review Your Startup ProgramsJust about every new piece of software will install itself into your computers’
start-up tray unless you explicitly tell the installer not to do so when prompted. The more programs that you have in the start-up group, the
longer it takes for your computer to load up all those programs into the computers’ random access memory (RAM). All programs need sufficient RAM
to run properly. If the programs in the start-up group are loaded but not being used, then there is less RAM for the program that you want to
use. The application you want to use may respond sluggishly and slowly as it competes for more RAM with the other programs already loaded up.
Closing down the applications that you are not using should release more RAM for the application you want to use, however some software may not
do this properly and your computer may stop responding altogether.
To find out which programs are running in your start-up tray, click on the "Start" button at the lower left of your computer screen. Then
choose "Run" and enter "msconfig" and click the "OK" button. Click on the "Startup" tab to see a list of applications in your start-up tray. If
you are unsure about what they do, then leave them checked. Only uncheck the applications you do not want to load when your computer starts up.
You will also need to restart your computer for any changes to take effect and your computer should start up much quicker.
Tip 7: Uninstall Old Unused SoftwareIf you no longer use any application, you can uninstall it. To do this click
on the "Start" icon at the bottom left of the computer screen and then click on the "Control Panel". Double click on the icon "Add/Remove
Programs" and you will see a list of all the currently installed programs. Select the program you want to uninstall, and click the "Remove"
button. Some files are shared across several programs so if you get a message that asks you if you want to remove them, click the "No" button to
be on the safe side.
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Tip 8: Clear Your Web Browser’s CacheWeb sites usually have a large number of web pages and hundreds of images
that get stored locally onto your computer when you visit different web sites. While you surf the web, your web browser caches web pages from the
different web sites that you visit so that a revisited web site loads up faster into your web browser. However, cached web pages are not removed
automatically if you no longer visit a web site. Each browser allows you to clear (remove) the files stored in the cache folder and it is good
practice to regularly do this. For Microsoft® Internet Explorer web browsers, to clear out the cache, select the sub-menu "Internet Options"
under the "Tools" menu. Select the "General" tab and click the "Delete Files…" button under "Temporary Internet Files" section.
Tip 9: Run Disk DefragmenterThe Windows® XP operating system comes with a system tool called a "Disk
Defragmenter". It is used to rearrange files stored on your computer hard disk into one continuous sequence instead of being arranged and stored
in different places on the hard disk. Your computer hard disk will be optimised to function at its best if all the information is stored in an
ordered way. Unfortunately, programs do not always place items in the optimal places on your hard drive, and when you create, update, or delete
files or programs, your hard drive gets fragmented. To get all the information ordered again, you can defragment your hard disk by running the
Disk Defragmenter system tool. To do this click on the "Start" icon at the bottom left of the computer screen and then click on "All Programs",
"Accessories", "System Tools", and select "Disk Defragmenter".
Tip 10: Run Disk CleanupDisk Cleanup is a Windows® XP operating system tool that lets you clean out and purge
those useless hard disk files that accumulate over time. The most common areas purged by the Disk Cleanup tool include: temporary operating
system files, temporary Internet files, temporary program files, downloaded program files, Recycle Bin files, and Setup log files. To run Disk
Cleanup click on the "Start" icon at the bottom left of the computer screen and then click on "All Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", and
select "Disk Cleanup".
Apply these system tweaks and tips regularly to your computer to keep your computer performing at its peak. Refer to our xp system tweaks section for more information on tweaking the Windows® XP operating system.
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