Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Increase your computer speed instantly!! Faster menus!

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
26,802
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2009

Increase your computer speed instantly!!

Top 12 Ways to Speed Up Your Computer
After a while, all computers start to slow down. The pop-ups start to invade your desktop. The programs take longer to load and the computer sounds like a freight train every time you start it up.

Thankfully, there are a number of things you can do before calling in the repair man. Here are 12 of the top ways to speed up your computer. 1. Defragment your computer. The defrag tool can be found by going to the start menu, to programs, accessories, system tools and then clicking on the defragementation tool. It may take several hours to properly defrag a hard drive, especially if you haven't done it in a while. However, the resulting gain in speed will be well worth it. Quick Note: For best performance, you should delete any unnecessary files before defragmenting your drives. 2. Add additional memory. Adding RAM to your system is one of the best ways to speed up your computer. 3. Clear your Internet cache for faster browsing speeds. 4. Delete your cookies. 5. Use keyboard shortcuts. 6. Empty your Temp Directory on a regular basis. The temp directory can quickly fill up with hundreds of temp files over time, which can slow things down immensely. To delete Temp files, you must first make sure that NO programs are open. If you are using Windows 95, 98 or Me, go to C:WindowsTemp and delete everything inside the Temp folder. If you are using Windows 2000 or XP, the process is a bit trickier. First, you must make sure that you can see hidden folders. To do this, double-click on My Computer. Click on the Tools pull-down menu, and then click on Folder Options. Click on the View tab. Scroll down and click on Show Hidden Files and Folders. click Ok. Now you can go to C:Documents and SettingsUSERLocal SettingsTemp folder and delete everything there. 7. Install and run a good Antivirus program on a regular basis. One of the best Antivirus programs is a free piece of software called AVG Antivirus. 8. Get rid of Spyware. Lots of computers have Spyware and don't even know it. Some of the warning signs include: * computer running extremely slow for no apparent reason * computer has been taking you to websites that you don't want to go to * you get pop-ups even when you're not on the Internet. If your computer has any of these symptoms, you are likely to be infected with Spyware. Some of the best solutions include AdAware SE and SpyBot Search and Destroy. 9. Streamline MSCONFIG. Many computers have unnecessary programs running in the background which can cause a huge decrease in performance. You can use a utility called MSCONFIG to turn off unnecessary Start Up items that are robbing your system of memory and processing power. To run MSCONFIG, click on the Start Menu and click on run. In the run dialog box, type msconfig and press "ok".

10. Uninstall unused programs and files. Let's face it. After a while, there are a number of programs and files that we simply don't use anymore. Give your computer a performance boost and get rid of them. To delete programs completely, you must first go to the Control Panel and click on Add or Remove Programs.

11. Run disk clean up. Disk clean up can be found by going to the start menu, to programs, accessories, system tools and then clicking on Disk Cleanup.

12. If you're running Windows XP, turning off the fancy graphics will cause a noticeable increase in the speed up your computer. First, go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, System. You may need to "Switch to Classic Mode" to see the System applet. Next, go to the Advanced tab. Click on the Settings button under Performance. Select the "Adjust for best performance" radio button. Click Apply and then OK. The graphics aren't as slick, but your computer will run a lot faster.

  • likes, 8 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (31)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • The Temp Folder sometimes contains files that some programs require, though this is more due to poor programming on the part of the program makers.

    A good example is HP Printer software which stupidily often leaves required files in the Temp folder so that when you open the HP software up it asks you to locate the files.

  • @doggyw67 go to start, followed by run, type in c:/documents and settings/*user name*/local settings/temp

    Hope This Helps.

    Joshua.

  • real good vid and advice....top marks ....

  • i have lots of file in temp. Can i remove them all?

  • THANK YOU!!!

    my compiter was so slow since the day i got it. i used to never use my laptop in my room because it was so slow. and when a 13 year old kid gets a laptop in their room they usually use it alot.

    will making it 0 change anything in my computer or hurt it?

  • THANK YOU!!!

    my compiter was so slow since the day i got it. i used to never use my laptop in my room because it was so slow. and when a 13 year old kid gets a laptop in their room they usually use it alot.

    will making it 0 change anything in my computer or hurt it?

  • @TheUndeadscape this won't harm my computer will it

  • @SunnaInfo will this harm my computer. my number is at 200, intead of 400. if i put it to zero, what will happen

  • does this work??

  • the cookies are like internet saveing files, like if you played a internet game on miniclip and there is a save/load in the game, then all the saves will appear as cookies :) i hope i helped.

Loading...

0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more