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3 Easy Ways to Speed Up Your Computer

September 10, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Useful Guides

3 Easy Ways to Speed Up Your ComputerWhile the use of a Registry Cleaner is one of the easiest ways to speed up your computer, there are three easy methods of boosting your machine’s performance.

Aside from utilizing a Registry Cleaner, you can also check if there are any system errors or bad sectors in your hard disk. To perform this inspection, you will need to access ‘My Computer’ and click on the icon for the hard disk.

Under the ‘Tools’ tab in the ‘Properties’ section is the error-checking utility that you can use: You may use the Registry Cleaner before you perform this step, or you may utilize it afterwards.

The second way to speed up your computer easily is to use the Registry Cleaner to clean up after you have deleted or uninstalled a program that you no longer use. These old programs consume disk space and make it run slower.

Here, the Registry Cleaner is required to erase all of the registry entries that may still make your computer operate slowly lingering behind even after the uninstall. Before using the Registry Cleaner, you will have to go to the ‘Add or Remove Programs’ item in the Control Panel.

After clicking on the programs that you no longer need, you can uninstall these and then apply the Registry Cleaner to make sure your Registry is free from any entries that are no longer required. Do not forget to use Registry Cleaner each time you remove a program.

The third way to easily boost the speed of your computer without using a Registry Cleaner is to defragment your hard drive. Unlike the Registry Cleaner, where your goal is to remove unneeded entries in the Registry, your main goal in defragmenting is to rearrange the fragments of your files on your hard drive, making them easier to access.

After this step, you can also apply the Registry Cleaner to make sure that your computer’s speed is at its maximum.

Always remember to utilize Registry Cleaner at least once a month to ensure that unnecessary entries do not accumulate.


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