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Simple troubleshooting for not so simple machine!
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Friday, August 15, 2014:
Computers have the tendency of slowing down with age. But, you can keep
your machine running for a long time, if you follow some basic
commandments. Here are 11 simple ways, that allow you to run your PC
smoothly:
1. Run cleanup programs regularly
If you
aren’t aware of any good cleanup program, we’ll recommend you one.
CCleaner is an useful app which help you find and delete caches and
other temporary files which creates backlog in your system.
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2. Remove useless animations and special effects
Some
of the features or animations takes up a lot of memory and removing
those can speed up your machine. If you use Windows 7, disable resource
hungry “Aero” theme. Simply Right click on your desktop and choose
“Personalize” after which choose “Window Color” Tab and uncheck “Enable
Transparency”.
3. Update your Antivirus regularly
Viruses
and malware can seriously reduce your speed drastically, so it is
highly advisable to eliminate it at the very source. If you use some
free antivirus, there are chances that it can be a virus itself!
Instead, you can opt for Microsoft’s Security Essentials antivirus
software. You can schedule daily and weekly scans for your system.
4. Upgrade RAM for multitasking
If
you multitask or if you are into heavy gameplay and picture editing,
increasing RAM can be a good option. It is economical and easy upgrade
which can give new life to your system. Use “Memory finder” tool from
Newegg to figure out your system needs. If you are tech freak, you can
do it yourself or else hire a technician!
5. Invest in SDD
Solid
state drive or SDD increases your load timing. HDD which is the
traditional hard drive is being replaced by faster SDD, which is solely
based on flash memory and have no moving parts unlike HDD. SSD are
getting cheaper now and they result in faster startups and uploads.
6. Control App launches in you system
If
you feel that your system is taking too long to boot, you can limit the
number of programs and apps during the startup. To go through such
list, click Start and search for “msconfig”. Next, click on startup tab
and you will notice that list. You can uncheck the extra apps from the
list and you are sorted!
7. Search for resource hogging processes
A
computer runs multiple processes at a time but you should know about
these processes. On Windows, click on Taskbar and choose Task manager
and notice any unwanted process running or hogging up your RAM and also
Google your doubts. If you find something fishy, toss it out.
8. Install fresh Windows after Virus infestation
Antivirus
do their job well but it is tech advice that one should perform fresh
installation of Windows after you recovered your machine from malware or
virus attack. You should have your data backup as it will erase
everything completely. Simply plugin the USB or CD after shutdown and
follow on screen instructions.
9. Clear your internet cache
If
you struggle while surfing, it might be browser’s fault and not that of
your system. Every browser comes with different set of instructions,
but in general, navigate to Settings tab and look for history and cache.
10. Refresh computer index
Re-indexing
your computer can greatly speed up your system. The process is long but
worth opting for. On Windows, use “Disk Defragmenter” app and schedule
weekly de-fragmentation.
11. Restart your machine regularly
If
you leave your machine on or on standby mode for longer duration,
programs take more memory than usual. Turn your system off when idle or
when not in use, so that it can get rid of heavy resources and it also
installs updates which are launched regularly. |
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