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Slow Computer? It May Not Be MalwareCleaning, regular maintenance, and updating are essential to a computers continued speedy performance A computers performance can be greatly improved with just a few steps. This is something all computer users should do. Remove unnecessary programs
You may find a few Toolbars or a number of programs you have forgotten about or didn't know were there. If there are problems removing any programs from add/remove programs try the <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> Remove unused files from your system Run CCleaner on each user account Download <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> It is suggested to download the CCleaner - Slim - No Toolbar which is the version without the Yahoo! Toolbar.
<Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> A common myth that will not improve performance is cleaning the Prefetch folder. Please see: <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> Defragment the Hard Drive Reading and writing data on a heavily fragmented hard drive is slowed down because the time for the heads to move between fragments on the disk surface can be substantial. See: <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> for detailed instructions. In addition to running the Disk Defragmenter at regular intervals, monthly is optimal, there are other times you should run it too, such as when:
Here are free alternatives that do the same job in a much quicker time.
Note: It is recommended to shut down all applications including your antivirus before running a disk defrag to avoid the process from continually starting over. For the best results it should be run from <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> Defragment the Registry As a speed tweak defragmenting the Registry is probably not ever going to show an improvement in performance. But over time it can become very large and should occasionally be defragmented. You can compact and defrag the registry with <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> Vista and Internet Explorer 7
The <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> could be causing your computer to respond very slowly as it evaluates Web page contents. See <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> and <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> Detect and repair disk errors <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> is best to be ran in <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!>. Vista
Windows 98 or Me - Click Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > ScanDisk. Check for damaged, altered or missing critical system files The <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> (SFC) searches for protected files that have been damaged, altered or are missing. It restores the correct version of the file from the cache folder.
<Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> Manage autostart items A huge culprit of computers loading and running slow is what is running in the background Open CCleaner click Tools then Startup You can delete any unneeded items from there. Be careful, there is no backup. Because the startup loads drivers and some programs you may need, be careful removing items you are unsure of. You can either look up the program on <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> or ask in our <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> what an item is for. For quick reference use these online databases.
Some things to look for. You will still be able to use these programs, you just have to launch them manually. QuickTime Task Musicmatch Jukebox iTunesHelper TkBellExe - RealPlayer Update ISUSScheduler or ISUSPM Startup - InstallShield Updater Service DVDLauncher - CyberLink PowerDVD Adobe Reader Speed Launcher Google Updater <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> is an easy to use start-up items editor, which allows you to identify, add, edit, remove or disable start-up items using an intuitive graphical user interface. MalwareBytes <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> is a lightweight program that can disable or remove all known unnecessary startup entries from your computer and thus quicken the startup procedure of your system. <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> allows you to setup how many seconds after Windows has started, to load each program. Note: MSconfig should not be used as a startup manager. It is meant to be used for trouble shooting only. For more information see: <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> Disable unnecessary Services to free System Resources Services are programs that run when the computer starts up and continue to run as they aid the operating system in functionality. There are many services that load and are not needed which take up memory space and CPU time. Disabling these services will free up system resources which will speed up your overall computer experience. It is recommend that you sort through the list and read the descriptions to decide if you need that service depending on what you want to do with your computer.
Disable some visual effects While visual enhancements may be attractive, they can slow a computer down. Disabling some of them will free up system resources and makes the operating system perform better.
Update! Update! Update! Many people do not like automatic updates. If this is the case get in the habit of frequently checking the Microsoft website for critical security updates. Go to <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> and install ALL critical security updates.<Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> is an extremely useful tool which is strongly recommend to use at least once a month. Clean the dust out Always turn your computer off before you begin and unplug all power cords Heat is the biggest cause of component failure in computers. Dust clogs the vents behind your computer, which causes your CPU to overheat and cause faulty processor fans which can result in unexpected shutdowns, random restarts, booting problems, etc. Regular cleaning could save you costly maintenance fees down the road.
<Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> Create a Restore Point When you are all done be sure to Create a new Restore Point to ensure you keep all the changes you just made
Give the new Restore Point a name, then click Create. The new Restore Point will be stamped with the current date and time.
Then use <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> to remove all but newly created Restore Point.
More suggestions and performance tips <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!><Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> Add more RAM This is a quick solution that can have a dramatic affect on your system's speed and responsiveness. You can check how much RAM you have. Right click My Computer Choose Properties > General tab. If you have 512MB Pay attention to what software you install. Every computer needs Security software installed (Antivirus+Firewall) and they should start up with Windows and run in the background. If you have 512MB or less choose an Antivirus and Firewall that doesn't require that much memory and processing time. Don't install "heavy" Security Suites like Norton, Panda, McAfee, TrendMicro... <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> PC Pitstop
Still having problems? If you are still having problems after performing the above steps then you may be dealing with malware. In that case please see: <Link hidden. Register for free to see this link!> .
__________________ . Never argue with an idiot. They'll bring you down to their level, then beat you with experience. . . Last edited by evilfantasy : 05-05-2008 at 03:50 AM. |
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