12 Ways to Improve Computer Speed
Nothing
slows business down more than a sluggish computer. Of course, Apple fans will
be pleased to note that there are not many tools for them here because. .
.well, their machines are often invincible.
I
use many of these ideas to keep my machines running lean and mean in the fast
lane. If your PC is wasting what little precious time you have, these tips and
websites will help you to make it faster.
How to Increase Computer Speed
1) Use Microsoft Fix It
Microsoft
Fix It is
a free tool from Microsoft that will help users of Windows 7 or earlier to
clean up and perform many simple maintenance problems.
2) Reduce Items that Run on Startup
If
your computer takes a long time to start up, the first thing you want to do is
see everything it starts when you hit the power button.
To
do this, click on the Windows button, click “run,” and then type “msconfig”
into the box. Click on the “Startup” tab. Some things you want to leave alone.
For example, your Antivirus. Others, such as Adobe Acrobat or Google Toolbar
Notifier, you don’t need to startup with your computer.
3) Remove Programs No Longer In Use
Along
with preventing every app on your computer from starting with Windows, you
should also review which programs you no longer need and remove them.
Access
the uninstaller tool from your control panel and use that to uninstall programs
you don’t use. I regularly do this, of course, as a software reviewer.
4) Clean Your Drive
Clean
up your drives by typing “cleanmgr.exe” into the run menu to access Disk
Cleanup. This is that “search programs and files” box that shows when you hit
the Windows Start icon, usually in the lower left of most screens (although you
can move it to any part of the screen).
5) Consider Switching From Internet Explorer to Chrome
If
you are using Internet Explorer (IE) as your Web browser, it is time to
upgrade. Make the Google Chrome download the last thing you do on it.
Chrome
is faster and has fewer bugs than IE 11. (Sorry, IE users.)
6) Clean Your Browser
Regardless
of your browser, you should clean it out regularly. To clean Chrome, click the
three bars icon in the upper right corner, then click “Tools,” then “Clean
Browsing Data,” and then check the history boxes, cookies and cached items.
Or,
download CCleaner which does a great job on the five top
browsers, registries and Windows, overall.
7) Scan For And Remove Malware
Anything
that starts with “mal” must be stopped. You should regularly scan your system
to get rid of any malware that may be slowing your computer down.
Comodo
Cleaning Essentials is
a top rated free tool that does this. Avast also has free tools, as does
Norton.
8) Scan For And Remove Viruses and Spyware
In
addition to performing regular scans on your computer for malware, you should
also regularly scan for viruses and spyware.
Access
your antivirus and manually perform a scan. You can schedule these weekly. Just
make sure you do so when you won’t be using the computer. Also, having more
than one antivirus on your computer will slow it down, so unless you are
wanting to be incredibly thorough, and perhaps a bit redundant, it is better to
run only one.
9) Make Adjustments For Better Performance
If
you want better performance and don’t mind losing visual effects such as mouse
shadows, click on “computer,” and then “system properties,” and then “advanced
system settings.” You will find a performance settings button that allows you
to select “adjust for best performance.”
You
can also reduce your screen resolution, which can speed things slightly and
improve battery life when running on it.
10) Defrag Your Drive
You
should defragment your drive or schedule it to perform this action
automatically. In general, you can do this monthly. However, if you excessively
download, move, uninstall, or install programs, you may need to do it more
frequently.
If
your computer is running slow, you can manually analyze the disk to see if it
is more than 10% fragmented. I still do this occasionally, but Windows seems to
be doing a better job of keeping things optimized.
11) Add More RAM Memory
There
are a few physical things you can do to increase your performance, as well. You
can and should add more RAM memory until the computer is at capacity. I’ve
found that as a machine ages, you can extend its utility with a RAM upgrade.
I’m literally ordering RAM for one of my laptops as I write this.
In
most cases, this is simply a matter of snapping in or out memory sticks.
Laptops are usually slightly more tricky and you have to remove screws, but
still fairly easy. You can also have a retail store service desk do it.
12) Upgrade To An SSD Drive
Finally,
you can upgrade to an SSD drive. This will make your computer run faster, but
they are more expensive and have overall less storage capacity. I wish there
were easy ways to convert standard laptop drives to SSD, but I haven’t found
any that are affordable.
Do
not let a slow machine stop your productivity. Use these tips on how to
increase computer speed to keep your desktop and laptop machines running
smoothly.
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