Monday 16 September 2013

Tips On How To Give Your PC A Boost

By Patricia Baker


Whenever your laptop begins to become slow what should you do? Should you try to find ways to make it faster, or should you assume that it's outdated and consider purchasing another one? There's no need to be throwing your hard earned money away. By using these pointers you can make your laptop run faster without needing to splash your money.

One mistake that many are guilty of is to keep all of your information in one location, in other words, on one computer. There's absolutely no need for this. By making use of an external hard drive you can still have instantaneous access to everything that you need, but without having to put such a huge stress on your laptop. By doing this you'll also ensure that you have a backup for your data.

Browse through your programs regularly, and if you encounter some that you do not use, get rid of them. Having programs on your computer that you do not use will only take up unnecessary space. Also, it is crucial that when you decide to delete the program, you do it properly by uninstalling it and ensuring that old cached and temporary files are deleted.

Do you possess more than one antivirus? If you do, you may find that your computer is running slowly. Find one antivirus and stick to it, having multiple programs running in the background constantly will make your laptop clunky and slow. You don't need more than one antivirus, select one that works well and stick with it. If you read this, and you opt to uninstall an antivirus, ensure you get it done properly. There are many free online softwares that will help you uninstall your antivirus and make sure that there are no ghost files left in your system.

Another weapon in your laptop arsenal is your ability to keep your machine updated with all of the software patches that it needs. Once in a while your laptop will tell you that there are updates readily available for the programs that you use. Make sure you always accept these updates and you will find that your personal computer doesn't decelerate as quickly.




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