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Is your PC slowing down? Or maybe it crashing more and more, Well if
that's the case it just might because your PC is suffering old age! Yes
that's right just like people PCs suffer from the aging process too.
But there's good news But unlike people you can actually turn back the
aging process and bring your beloved PC back to life.
All it takes is a
couple of easy to follow tips to ignite your PC's performance to full
speed again. Just follow these easy to follow steps: System
configuration utility
Even when your computer's sat there doing nothing it could be running
at least 50 programs! These are programs that a munching away at your
poor old CPU and not to mention having a right good go at your memory
as well. The reason for this is because over time the more stuff you
install the more crap that builds up and even if you don't even use
that program, there's a damn good chance that it's running in the
background.
To see what I mean hit CTRL +ALT + DELETE then press the
processes tab. It will show you how many processes that are running in
the background.
1. To solve this little dilemma just go the Start or Run for XP owners,
and type MSCONFIG.
2. The System configuration will appear and from in
there go to the STARTUP tab.
3. Once you've selected the STARTUP tab
you'll be presented all the programs that are running in the background
of your PC. What I would recommend is turning everything off apart from
your anti virus. If you do see anything what you do want on for example
MSN massager by all means keep it on but the more you have running in
the background the more it'll sap your PC's performance and will also
affect you're your Boot times as well.
System configuration utility
part 2
Now still hanging around in the System Configuration Utility, go to the
second tab called SERVICES and go to and untick the HIDE ALL MICROSOFT
SERVICES. We've got to do this (unless you're a bit more experienced)
because if you go and turn one of Microsoft's services you could just
mess your entire PC up and we don't want that do we. Once you've
unticked the box you should be just left with all the non Microsoft
services. once again I would recommend to turn them all off but the
anti viruses services.
Once you've decided what and what not gets the
chop click apply and you're done. Performance Options
Depending on which OS (operating system) your using, this could make or
brake it. If your using Windows Vista? I would recommend turning some
the visual effects of especially on the lower end systems. However if
your using XP, the performance will be less impressive but I believe
every ounce of performance is crucial. Besides, you won't even notice
half of these switched of anyway. Now as much as I would love to tell
you how to get to these options, the ways to get there are very
different when compared to Vista and XP. So a way around this (and
probably a cop out as well) I'll just tell the vista owners to type in
PERFORMANCE into the search bar, select PERFORMANCE INFORMATION AND
TOOLS and click ADJUST VISUAL EFFECTS and you'll find your way there.
For XP owners read on:
1. Go to Start, Control Panel and select
PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE.
2. Then ADJUST VISUAL EFFECTS you should
find yourself there.
Now I would recommend turning them all off barring
the last one. The last one keeps the modern Windows feel which I
personally like but hay, everyone's different. Uninstalling
A fast Hardrive is a empty hardrive. So if you've got an hardrive full
to the brim, delete the programs and games you don't need to speed up
your Hardrive and watch those boot times fly!
Tip: If you're a gamer
(like me) What you can do is save the save game file and uninstall the
full game. This way you can get the wanted gigs of space back but not
lose your place on Crysis. Cool eh.
Defragging
Now there's hundreds of other tips I wanted to share with you but I
wanted to keep this article as short as possible to prevent you been
bord to death. but the ver last thing I would do to my PC once I finish
optimizing it is to defrag it.
Now your probably thinking that yes I
already know that James. But what I would recommend doing is using a
different defragger especially if your using the dreaded Vista
defragged.
Now as you've probably gathered, I can't stand Vista's defragger, I
think it's actually a step backwards, not a step forward. But what
really annoys me about it is that you have no idea how long it will
takes and how defragmented your hardrive is. But don't worry, because
I'm going to show you to download a much better one that Vista's own
shoddy attempt. Auslogics Disk defragger is its name and I think you'll
find it quick and easy to use and it seems to do quite a good job as
well. And another thing.. It's completely free to download as well.
Here's the link http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag/download
Thanks for reading my article and I really hope it helped you out. If
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(Fri Apr 11th, 2008, by James Scholes)
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