Is your Windows Desktop dotted with files? Have you noticed that your computer has been running slower and slower? Do you see the hard drive light often flashing while you wait for the computer to respond to an action?
1. Scan Your Windows System for Errors
An operating system is a collection of files that perform different functions. Every Windows computer is vulnerable to viruses. Viruses are nasty little programs that cause both major and minor problems for users.
Spyware and Adware can load into computer memory and slow it down.
Periodically scanning and removal of Viruses, Spyware and Adware is a great way to improve computer performance.
2. Uninstall Unused Programs
Over time, you may have accumulated programs on your computer that you do not use. When a program is installed, it creates connections between the program and the operating system. Even if you don’t use these programs, they can slow down your system. If you have the original program’s installation disk or file, removing programs will free up space on your computer and may speed up your system's performance.
3. Adjust Visual Effects for Better Performance
Windows provides a number of interesting visual effects including animated windows and fading menus.
4. Don’t Automatically Start Programs
Programs use operating memory (RAM, also called system resources). Defragmenting the hard drive places all information for each file in one place. The result can be a faster computer experience.
If a computer turns off while it is defragmenting a drive, it will create more problems than not defragmenting it in the first place.
5.Reinstall the Operating System and Programs
If you have done all the above steps and your computer does not become more responsive, you might consider reinstalling the operating system and programs.
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