Making your computer faster without burning a hole in your pocket is quite elementary. This is because the tools that you need to do so are already placed at your easy disposal and even if the methods require you to incur some third party help, the costs will be minimal at most. Computers become slow; this is quite inevitable when it comes to these complicated machines. There could any one reason why they start to slow down after a few months of use and usually it is because of the digital wear and tear that these computers experience. It is unavoidable, unless one is so diligent to maintain and reformat his computer every few weeks, and of course this is quite unrealistic.
The more programs we install, the more files we put in and the more hardware connections we place in the computer, the more chances there are for slowdowns and unpredictable crashes. One of the easier ways to ensure that your computer runs pretty fast is to use the defragment tool that Windows has already provided you with. You might want to think about getting a third party defragmenter but the stock one inside Windows is good enough. Disks get fragmented due to how Windows operates its system and stores information. Continued use and frequent installs will lead to fragmentation of data, as Windows will store different bits of data in different sectors of the hard disk. When
you execute a program, Windows has to go through the arduous process of recompiling the data and then executing it.
This explains many of the computer slowdowns in the world today and all you need to do is to defragment your drive and leave it over night. If it is memory that is the problem, then it is time to upgrade your RAM or random access memory. Memory nowadays is pretty cheap and upgrading one or two gigs of RAM will not set you back too much money - and the improvements are palpable. Look through your programs list as well and more than likely, you will find old programs that are just taking up space or using up precious physical memory just by being there. Don’t be afraid to delete them at all. Also, one of the best ways I have found to speed up the computer is to clean out the registry.
The registry is the nexus of the computer, and everything that happens, including instructions get written down in the registry. Windows then uses this as a referral to execute programs and run system files. If there are mistakes in the registry, corrupt information, orphan keys or bad command lines, then huge slowdowns and even crashes will be experiences by the end user. Use a registry cleaner to sort out these problems and you will soon find that your computer will be running at least 50% faster than it was doing. This is how you can make your computer faster without burning a hole in your pocket; a simple download, and regular maintenance.
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