With the vast and rapid advancement in technology, we are seeing more and more kinds of gadgets surfacing in this world with the sole purpose of helping us lead a better lifestyle. However, the never-ending crave from the human race for a better living standard has pushed us to ask for more and not just convenience itself, but also being able to have it in an instant.
It is obvious that when we require something from our machine friends, we want them to be able to do it fast, thus sometimes when they do not perform up to expectation, it makes us feel disappointed. Most of the time the most common ?machine? that lets us down is our computer; being the access to the vast information of the world wide web, we expect that our computers should always be at their optimal performance and not become sluggish. But the problem is, we do not know that it is the very fact that we force them to work so hard and fast that is causing them to fail even faster.
How then do we save a computer that is slowing down? In this article, we look into some ways whereby you can speed up your computer.
1. Upgrade your RAM
The RAM of your computer is similar to the engine in your car. It is the driving force and as years go by, newer technology surfaces and your ?engine? becomes out-dated. As such, it no longer is able to keep up with the currently much newer and faster technology. Thus, you may decide to upgrade your RAM to allow your computer to have more available memory since it is a rather cheap solution and also you should do this even more if you know that the cause of the slowing down of your computer is due to a lack of memory.
2. Deal with your computer's registry
Not many people are familiar with a part of their computers named the registry. Whilst others may treat it as something small, the registry can actually play a big role in causing your computer to slow down. The registry is the part of the computer that saves the files and registry keys which instructs your computer on how it should run. However, after a long period of time, these files and keys can become corrupted or in some cases, they go missing. As a result, without the right files, the computer is slowed down as it has to go over those missing files and corrupt files, acting like blockages in the computer system. You can solve this problem by downloading a cleaner software that flushes out all the missing and corrupt files and also you can scan your computer to find out where the errors are.
Other registry problems are false entries. As mentioned earlier, the registry is where your computer stores its files, from downloads or from passwords. However, when these data are inputted, there are not deleted even after you delete them from your desktop. It is something like, crossing the bridge and burning the bridge you have crossed, there is no reversal. As such, this forms lots of false entries which can slow down the performance of your computer. Furthermore, spyware and viruses also leave lots of false entries behind and the only way to clean them off is to use a registry cleaner to flush them out and keep your computer running at its maximum capacity.
3. Do not have multiple programs
There are people who love to multi-task in their life and they bring that lifestyle to their computer. While our brains are often coined as a super-computer, we cannot expect the same for our own home computers. If we were to open Microsoft Word, Excel, Itunes, Windows Mediaplayer, together with dozens of websites all at the same time while chatting with your colleagues on Web messenger, your computer would not be able to take it. Thus, it would function slowly to provide the maximum quality out of all those programs. Remember, every computer has its own limits and if you go over the bar, you just cause it function at less than its peak potential.
How To Make Your Computer Faster
1. Make sure your anti virus software is up to date
New computers often come with a trial for popular anti-virus software such as Norton. But since viruses come out all the time, you need to make sure that you keep your anti virus software slap bang up to date. If you don't do this, there's a chance not only of getting your files or data corrupted but also of a nasty program running itself on your computer and slowing everything down.
2. Keep your firewall on
Most recent versions of Windows come with a firewall to help protect you whilst you are connected to the internet. Make sure that this is always switched on so that malicious programs can't creep in and use your computing power for their own ends.
3. Watch out for spyware
This is different from viruses, so there's a good chance that your anti virus software won't pick it up. Spyware does exactly what you'd expect from the name - it spies on you. Its cousin is Adware, which flashes up unwanted adverts or new unexpected browser windows. Both these types of software can be sloppily programmed and can therefore cause crashes and memory leaks, generally slowing down your computer.
4. Switch off unwanted background programs
Lots of software programmers assume that you will always want their program immediately to hand. Even if you only use the program once in a blue moon. It would dent the programmer's ego to learn that you weren't always using their program, so they often make sure that the setup program asks Windows to run their software every time it boots up. Sometimes they will ask your permission during the setup routine but often they just tick the "yes" box for you and let you decide that you'd prefer the program doesn't run all the time. The trouble is that all these different programs are using up computer power and memory. So they will be slowing down your computer, often without you knowing. Get ruthless - you probably don't care whether or not you have absolutely the latest version of iTunes or Adobe Acrobat so long as the software works. Double check online but you can almost certainly turn off the auto-updaters for most software programs and free up your computer power for yourself again.
5. Clear out the Registry
Specialist software is the safest way of doing this. The Registry is Windows equivalent of your attic storage combined with your garage combined with a handful of actually useful things. It stores information about your machine. But whilst most software is quite happy to install settings in the Registry, it's less happy to uninstall them when they are no longer needed. Quite often, even uninstall routines will leave scraps of completely useless information in the Registry. Which will slow Windows down when it comes to trying to find the settings it really needs.
6. Buy more memory
Modern software is memory hungry. Feed it more memory - you'll be grateful!
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