Why Your Computer Is Slow

You can find out why your computer is slow. While it’s true, there are a lot of things that can impede your computer’s performance, you can eliminate the most common and obvious causes of computer slowdowns
 

Most slow computers suffer from a lack of maintenance. That’s too bad because there are built-in tools to help you avoid computer performance problems. Most people either aren’t aware of them or don’t make it a habit to use them. The result: slow computer performance.

If you want to perk up your computer, start by doing the obvious. Are you running too many programs simultaneously? If so,close some applications you’re not using and configure your computer to avoid starting up programs when you boot the computer. Most applications aren’t needed immediately, so if you’re a fan of having your apps start automatically, be excessively choosy about which apps get the nod.

Make sure you have enough installed memory to run your operating system and your applications. If you come up short, install more physical memory in your computer. If that’s not a possibly, play with the size of the cache or set up virtual memory. Don’t go overboard, however. Devoting too much of your hard disk space to virtual memory can cause its own set of problems.

Keep your registry clean with a recognized registry cleaner like RegistryBooster. By keeping your registry trim, your computer can start up gracefully and minimize the amount of useless information that gets stored in memory. You’ll also avoid the “timeout” issues that abandoned registry entries can cause.

Defragment your hard disk regularly, using the built in tools provided by Microsoft. As long as you’re at it, correct any disk errors you find – also by using the built in Disk Check utility that comes with your Windows operating system.

Don’t be shy about getting rid of files you don’t use anymore. Empty out the temporary files and keep your files in the file system and not on the desktop. You can keep your file system tidy by using Disk Cleanup, another built in Microsoft tool.

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