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[T1030]To Make Your Computer Faster
by Trevor Johnson, Tre

It's kind of a law of nature: your computer slows down over time even though nothing seems to have changed. This has been happening to computers over the years and early on, it was probably kind of true. But in reality nowadays it's not your computer getting slower, it's all the stuff that gets added to it when you install software or even just save or delete a file.

After all, you current computer is probably not that old. It's likely running XP or Vista. Why should you spend hundreds of dollars replacing it, especially when you know deep down that it will only start slowing down again as soon as you've bought a new PC.

So how to make your computer faster again without buying a new machine? What can you do to breathe some life into your computer and make it a joy to use again?

Firstly, check how much memory your machine has. Windows always has liked to use lots of memory and modern operating systems like XP and Vista are especially greedy. If your machine has less than 2Gb of RAM memory, it's time to treat it and you to more. No matter what the "in your dreams" minimum requirements there were on the box of the operating system.

Upgrading your memory to this level will make near enough everything on your computer run faster. If Windows doesn't have enough memory to work with, it will use space on your hard disk as an alternative. But hard disks are lots, lots slower than regular memory. Swapping information to your hard drive takes a lot longer than switching it around in memory.

A memory upgrade is simple enough to do yourself - there are plenty of tutorials online to show you how - or your local computer store will be happy to help you for a small fee. The whole operation should be over quickly - it will probably take you longer to unscrew the screws on the case than it will to upgrade the RAM. It's then a matter of earthing yourself (touch a water pipe, for instance) so you don't suddenly jab your machine with static electricity. Then just add the extra RAM in the slots that are almost certainly sitting vacant.

If it's only print jobs that are running slow, do the same treatment for your printer if it's possible. Color lasers especially will appreciate any extra memory you give them and will allow Windows to pass them across more of the printing job, freeing up your machine for other tasks. Putting extra memory in your printer works much the same way as adding it to your main computer. I've done this to printers in the past and they've really appreciated it – their print performance came right up to the advertised pages per minute speed rather than the speed you'd expect from an ancient dot matrix.

If that still doesn't do enough to make your computer faster, there are other things you can try as well.


Is your computer driving you crazy today? After all that you have read about how quick computers are supposed to be are you constantly frustrated by the fact that it cannot even keep up with you? If you can relate to these things here are a few easy tricks you can use to make your computer run faster.

Yes there are five things here that you can do that will almost always make your computer a whole lot quicker. Most of them don't cost any money. If you were to take your computer down the street to the computer geek and ask him to make your computer fast again these are some of the same things that he would do except that he would charge you a lot of money for them. You should do them yourself for free.

One of the most important things that you can do to speed up your computer is to run the defragmentation program that is already in your computer. Microsoft put it there to help you keep your computer running quickly. Whenever you store a new program or file on your computer the hard drive allocates space for that program or file one and itself. As the hard drive begins to fill up however your computer starts to break up the file or program into pieces and it stores them in scattered places around your hard drive. This slows down your computer for fairly obvious reasons. Running the defrag program that comes with your computer will consolidate many of these nooks and crannies so that your computer runs a whole lot faster.

After you defrag your hard drive, which is as easy as running any other program on your computer, the next thing you want to do is run your disk cleanup utility. This utility also comes along with the Windows operating system and is extremely easy to use. It simply examines your hard drive closely looking for bad sectors that your computer is tripping over and slowing it down. Repairing these bad sectors will make your computer a lot faster.

And then there is the horror story of spyware programs. These are programs that on ethical marketers sneak onto your computer. You might download a nice pretty screen saver picture for your computer and discover that along with installing the new desktop picture that you have also installed one of these evil spyware programs. Please spyware programs will do anything from steal your passwords and pass them back to the owner of the spyware program or just began copying so much information that your computer slows to a crawl. You can download a copy of Microsoft's Internet defender for free or step up your protection a couple of levels by purchasing one of the commercial spyware programs available on the Internet. The $30 or $40 that you spend for a commercial application will likely pay for it self many times over.

The next thing you want to do is spend a little bit of time removing some of the thousands of unnecessary files that are stored or in your computer's hard drive. Again there are programs that Microsoft packaged in your computer that will help speed this process for you. In addition you will want to go into your control panel and obtain a list of all of the programs that are running on your computer. You will find some programs that the manufacturer installed on your computer that are absolute garbage. Uninstall them. If you also find programs that you have installed but never used any more install them as well.

This last tip is not free but it is fairly inexpensive and will do wonders to speed up any computer. One day while you are or the Internet look up your computer name and model number and check to see how much memory the computer can run. If you are not already running the maximum amount of computer memory than spending $50-$100 on additional memory will make a tremendous difference in speeding up your computer. Spend a few minutes or in a search engine looking up instructions for adding your own additional memory to your computer and you will probably be shocked at how quick and easy the whole process is for you.

These tips listed above are just a view of the many things that can be done to remove much of the frustration that comes along with using a slowed down computer. You really do not have to suffer through this slowdown. You also do not have to spend hundreds of dollars at your neighborhood computer repair shop in order to speed up your computer. Simply strengthen your resolve take a deep breath and make these few changes and you will be surprised at how computer competent you really are.
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