1.Let your PC boot up
completely before opening any applications.
2.Refresh the desktop
after closing any application. This will remove any unused files from the RAM.
3.Do not set very
large file size images as your wallpaper. Do not keep a wallpaper at all if
your PC is low on RAM (less than 64 MB).
4.Do not clutter your
Desktop with a lot of shortcuts. Each shortcut on the desktop uses up to 500
bytes of RAM
5.Empty the recycle
bin regularly. The files are not really deleted from your hard drive until you
empty the recycle bin.
6.Delete the
temporary internet files regularly.
7.Defragment your
hard drive once every two months. This will free up a lot of space on your hard
drive and rearrange the files so that your applications run faster.
8.Always make two
partitions in your hard drive. Install all large Softwares (like PSP,
Photoshop, 3DS Max etc) in the second partition. Windows uses all the available
empty space in C drive as virtual memory when your Computer RAM is full. Keep
the C Drive as empty as possible.
9.When installing new
Softwares disable the option of having a tray icon. The tray icons use up
available RAM, and also slow down the booting of your PC. Also disable the
option of starting the application automatically when the PC boots. You can
disable these options later on also from the Tools or preferences menu in your
application.
10. Protect your PC
from dust. Dust causes the CPU cooling fan to jam and slow down thereby
gradually heating your CPU and affecting the processing speed. Use compressed
air to blow out any dust from the CPU. Never use vacuum. RAM IS THE WORKING
AREA (DESKTOP) OF THE CPU, KEEP IT AS EMPTY AND UNCLUTTERED AS POSSIBLE!
Lesson 2
- Simple (and free)
ways how to speed up your computer:
Tip: Disable the XP
loading screen
To speed up booting
your computer process slightly, disable the Windows XP loading screen. This can
be done very easy:
- Open the MSCONFIG
utility (Open Start\Run and type msconfig)
- Select the boot.ini
tab
- Check the
/NOGUIBOOT option. When you boot (start) your PC, you will see a black screen
in between POST and the welcome screen from now on.
Tip: Check your hard
drives with scandisk
With time, tons of
small data problems and physical problems can develop and slow down the
performance of your hard drive. While defragmenting the drive can help restore
much of the performance you might have lost, there are other issues such as
lost clusters which the defragmentation utility cannot fix.
Because of this, it
is a good idea to run XP's error checking utility once in a while. This utility
scans your disks for errors and optionally attempt to correct them.
- Open My computer
- Right click the
hard disk you wanna scan and select Properties from the menu
- Choose the Tools
tab and under Error checking click the Check now… button.
- Check both options.
You will need to restart the computer to do the full disk check.
Your disk will be
fully checked for errors upon reboot, but this can take quite a while.
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