Saturday 30 November 2013

0 How to make you computer run Super Fast ?

Remove Useless software and apps :
We often install many unnecessary application and later forget to uninstall them These application becomes burden in our computer and eventually slow down our computers So at first you need to delete all this unnecessary application and software To uninstall the software you should go to Control Panel->Add or remove->find and select the software you would like to uninstall.

Clear your Prefetch folder:
Windows saves a file of the program you are using to make it start up faster. After years of use, this folder gets stuffed with irrelevant programs.
>>>Open Notepad and type:
del C:\Windows\Prefetch\*.* /Q
Rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks (Copy and paste this text to ensure you don’t make any mistakes.)
>>>Save as faster.bat (the .bat extension will run it as a batch file).
>>>Run it! Simply double-click the file to initialize. In a few moments, the command prompt will disappear and your programs should run more smoothly.

Utilize your RAM performance :
A lot of you may have these setting already set. But If you don’t have then don’t worry. You just have to follow the process. Right click on My computer->Properties->Advanced system settings->Setting(Under Performance)->Advanced->Change(Under Virtual Memory). Now double the number in Maximum size then the number initial size. It will surely help your PC to utilize the most of RAM.

Turn off indexing:
Go to My Computer, right-click the Hard Drive and select Properties, then unclick the box indicating that the drive should be indexed. Don't do this if you actually use any of the Windows Search functionality. The background indexing is what makes those searches fast and Windows is already very good about not getting in your way to do indexing while you're trying to do something else.

Desktop-cleaning :
We often keep unnecessary file in our desktop but it actually affects the performance of our computer. Delete the useless files or another choice is to move them to Local disk if necessary. You should only keep shortcuts in your Desktop only if you needed. If we keep Wallpapers on our desktop it also effect slightly to slow down our computer a blank screen is always better remove temporary internet files and cache from your web browser Browsing internet slow down our computer You need to clean these temporary files and cookies to make your computer stay clean and faster. There are a no. of software available today in the market which can do the task for you. You can use Ccleaner for this purpose which is a very trusted software.

Disk De-fragmentation :
We should defragment our disk to make our PC faster. For defragmentation process, just follow the same steps given below. Locate Hard disk C then click properties then click tools and then click defragment Now from the option Disk defragmentation.

Use a Trusted antivirus :
The last but not the least tip is to use a reliable trusted antivirus which will protect your PC from harmful antivirus. Bit defender, Kaspersky and AVG are some of the trusted antivirus but you have to pay to use them. If you don’t wish to pay some money then you can also download free Microsoft security essential to save your computer from harmful Malware and spywares.

Run a Disk Cleanup:
This can clean up hundreds of megabytes of temporary files – sometimes even gigabytes (if you have Windows XP, Vista, or 7). It will also open a window in which you can chose what to delete. Go to My Computer, right-click the Hard Drive and select Properties, and then click Disc Cleanup (within the General tab). Check all the boxes except for the game files and setup files.

Check for any disk errors:
These will also slow your computer down. Go to My Computer, right-click the Hard Drive and select Properties, then go to the Tools tab and click Check Now under the Error-Checking area. When the dialogue box opens, check both boxes.
If you get a window saying that Windows can't check the disk while it's in use, click on Schedule Disk Check and then OK. It will run on your next reboot.

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