Friday, 28 August 2015

How to Made faster to your Computer!- Easy Tips for windows



How to Made faster to your Computer!
Easy Tips for windows

1. Check your hard disk space first.Go to My Computer, right-click on Local Drive, and go to Properties. Make sure atleast 15% of the hard disk space free to keep the computer running smoothly. If you find you simply need more space, consider buying and installing a Solid State Drive (SSD’s) to complement or replace your hard disk to make the system faster.

2. Remove any programs you do not use. Go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs to find a master list of programs installed on your computer. If you right-click one of the column titles above your program list, you can organize your programs
3. Prevent unnecessary programs from starting when the computer boots up. Some programs may start as soon as you turn on your computer, running in the background so they will load quickly when you open them. Open the Start Menu and run a search for msconfig. Click on the Startup to see a list of all the programs that run when you boot up your computer and uncheck anything unnecessary.

4. Change the power plan of your desktop computer to High Performance. Go to the Control Panel and select Power Options. You will find a list of power plans, usually Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance. Selecting High Performance may increase the speed and overall performance of your computer.



5. Remove any unnecessary entries from the Windows Context Menu. To remove programs, press the Windows key + r to open the Run box. Type in regedit and click OK. Click HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT > * > shellex > ContextMenuHandlers, then delete the files that is excess or unnecessary.

6. Install an anti-virus program, spyware scanner, and an anti-malware and keep the regular updates of the same. The fewer bugs, viruses, and bits of adware your computer has to manage, the more time it will have to devote to other processes.

7. Run a Disk Cleanup. Go to My Computer, right-click Hard Drive and select Properties. Click Disc Cleanup. Check those you wish to delete and run the cleanup.

8. Run a Disk Defragment. Defragmenting will organize your data and free up space so your computer can access data faster. Go to My Computer, right-click the Hard Drive and select Properties, then go to the Tools tab and click Defragment.

9. Disable visual effects. To turn off all effects and maximize performance, go to Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings and click on the bullet which says Adjust for best performance.

10. Add RAM to your computer. To see if you need more RAM, initialize the Windows Task Manager by pressing CTRL + ALT + DELETE. Under the Performance tab, find the area devoted to Physical Memory (MB). If the number next to Available is less than 25% of the Total MB, you may need to add RAM. Adding more memory may not necessarily make your computer run faster.

11. Remove gadgets you don’t use. Right-click on the desktop and click Gadgets. Right-click on the gadget you wish to delete and click Uninstall






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