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[H1259]How To Improve Computer Speed
by Karl S.smith, Kar

You can easily follow these step by step methods to make your computer faster, better and more enjoyable. Once done you can see instant boost in the performance.

Keep in mind that your computer is not a waste bin. You don't throw things inside and wait till its full before you clean it. You harm your computer that way which also means it works much less efficient.

The 6 easy to follow tactics will help you overcome all that.

1. Create folders and sub folders in your hardrive. Usually that is drive C. This way you are treating your computer as a bookshelf, with all books in a specific shelf. You will also find files much more easy this way.

2. Then delete also the unwanted files. These unwanted files can be image files, music downloads, documents, notebook files, folders and the many other different types of files.

These are just there wasting your computer space which result in a slower computer. Click Start, Search and select one of the file types. It maybe pdf, .jpg, .gif. There is a whole list of file types. You can start with the easy files like .gif. In the search box do not type anything, just hit go to start the search.

You will notice a huge list of files, if you search for .gif files they will all be images. Now you can remove any images you don't need making sure that you know what you are deleting. This method will help you find all the unwanted files.

3. How many browsers do you have? Internet explorer, FireFox and did you also download Netscape to try it out? Well, you only use one so you can uninstall the rest. Same goes with all of the software, tools, applications and downloads you don't use. Uninstalling them will free out more space.

Your registry needs to be cleaned if you ever downloaded any files from the Internet. There are tools that help you clean your registry, and you should do this about once a month.

4. Do you still have that huge list of files on your Start button. When I click my Start button you see just 6 menus and about 7 sub menus. Those are all shortcuts which can be easily removed. Right click and delete the ones you don't use. You can always start a program from your hard drive C. To make it easy, click Start, Run and type in C:/ and it takes you to drive C, hit program files and you can open any application from there.

You don't need to keep all those icons neither on your desktop. I have none. You can access them by clicking Start, Run and type in C:/ then click the 'up one folder button' to get to the desktop. Button located next to back and forward buttons.

The Start, Programs menu is there just to help you find your applications very easy. But you still can access them very easy now that you now how to use the Run command C:/

Deleting the My Computer Icon, the My Documents icon won't permanently delete them. They can be accessed from the Run C:/ command. For XP users check out tweakxp.com to get more tweaks.

5. In such extreme cases you can even remove outlook express. If you want to make your computer a lot more faster that is going to help. You can use a free email account, like Gmail.com I personally use it daily and it is professional. Probably you will also realize that it is even much better than Outlook express. You get also instant chat with no need to download any software not even the Google Talk.

Have you got 4 messengers installed? Well, now you can get rid of them all. If you research google you will find that there are messengers which allow you to chat with your MSN contacts, Yahoo and AOL contacts. Instead of having three messengers you need just one. I would suggest you check out which is the best from answers.yahoo.com Get feedback.

6. It is not just the inside but also the outside. When was the last time you cleaned up your keyboard, mouse and monitor surface? At least once a year the tower which contains a fan needs to be cleaned. The fan accumulates dust and a technician has the tools to make it perfect again.

You should always use precaution when cleaning electrical hardware. The keyboard can be cleaned by using a dry cloth. After switching off your computer, remove all keys gently from the keyboard and place them in a jar filled with warm water. You do this only once every 5 months. With the dry cloth or slightly wet you can clean the interior of the keyboard.

The monitor and the mouse need not be opened to be cleaned. You can end up damaging them. A great way to protect your computer from dust, and even other possible damage is to cover it after use. A cover for the monitor, speakers, keyboard and tower. I even cover the mouse.

Your computer is a great tool that works practically lets say like magic. Like anything else though you cannot just switch it on, use it and then turn if off. By learning how to optimize your machine you will improve its performance. It will last longer.


Those annoying Windows errors, missing DLL files, and even how long it takes a given program to open can all be traced back to registry related errors on a Windows computer system. Since you're reading this article I assume you've recognized that your computer troubles are potentially caused by the windows Registry. You want to do something about it but all this mumbo jumbo about Registry cleaners seems to suggest these are a one fix all solution.

The truth, they're not. Any website that suggests a registry cleaner can fix all errors on a PC is out right lying to you. Why? Because not all problems with a computer are caused by the Windows registry. How ever the registry is as good a place as any to start trying to diagnose your issues.

So the burning question is... Do registry cleaners work?

What does a Registry Cleaner Do?

Your entire Windows system is controlled by the data inside the windows registry. All hardware, software and users of your computer have data stored in the registry files. If data goes missing, or becomes corrupt it will cause some change in how your PC operates.

This could mean a program that won't open, an annoying DLL error, or your computer freezing when trying to open a particular program.

A registry cleaner is designed to scan your entire registry file system, as well as related programs and files on your hard drive to find missing data, old data and errors.

Scans can take any where from a few seconds to several minutes depending on how much data you have and how many programs you currently have installed on your PC. Once the scan is complete the registry cleaner will present you with a list of potential problems located on your computer and offer to repair these items.

The repair itself can take one of several shapes.

1.) Repair of data that is incorrect
2.) Deletion of outdated or un-needed files/registry entries
3.) New entries added to the registry that were missing

The type of error and severity will determine how the registry cleaner goes about fixing the situation. The repair process takes only a few minutes to complete, and if your computer troubles were caused by errors in the system registry you should witness improved performance after a system restart.

Beyond Fixing the Registry

Most registry cleaners do more then just scan and fix the registry. A key feature that every program offers is a registry back. This is a crucial step when ever you're working with windows system files since changes can cause your PC to become inoperable.

By backing up the system files prior to making registry repairs you're able to undo any changes made by the software if you aren't satisfied with the results.

Beyond backup many registry repair programs also provide system start-up management which improves your computers boot time (time it takes your PC to start-up), also some cleaners offer system tools to improve memory use, software speed, and other system utilities.

Do Registry Cleaners Improve PC Performance?

The results speak for themselves for those that have tried and tested registry cleaner programs. If you haven't downloaded and tried a program yet I've done a lot of testing to help you out. For full details read my registry cleaner comparison. I performed a series of tests to determine which registry cleaner improved my test computers performance the best.

Reading the comparison report should help you decide which registry cleaner to try.

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