How to Increase Windows Speed
Instructions
Step 1: -
Defrag your hard drive as needed. Go to "My Computer" to find your hard disk drive. It usually is designated as the "C" drive. Right click on the hard drive. Click "Properties." Choose "Tools" to find Defragmentation. Click "Defrag Now," and follow the onscreen prompts to consolidate fragmented data.
Step 2: -
Clean out temporary file folders. Go to the "Tools" menu option in your browser window and click "Internet Options." Find the section for Temporary Internet files, and click "Delete Files." You can also access temporary files through Windows Explorer. Do this regularly, as temporary folders accumulate quickly. If you don't want the hassle, buy a "windows washer" program that will automate the process.
Step 3: -
Remove your desktop wallpaper. Desktop graphics can use quite a bit of memory, and anything that uses this much memory slows your computer. Right click on your desktop. Click on "Properties." Choose "Desktop." For "Background," select "None" and click "OK."
Step 4: -
Delete unused programs. During software installation, other programs sometimes piggyback onto other programs. Go to your Control Panel and check Add/Remove Programs. Delete programs that you never use from the list.
Step 5: -
Get rid of unused folders as well. Your hard drive is programmed to check folders when starting. Delete folders you no longer need. Computer techs say you can also delete these folders in Windows: Driver Cache, Prefetch and RegisteredPackages.
Step 6: -
Stop "Indexing Services" if you don't search your computer very often. Indexing Services is continually updating lists of files on your computer so that searches go faster. Go to "Add/Remove Programs" in your Control Panel. Click "Add/Remove Window Components," and remove the checkmark next to "Indexing Services."
Step 7: -
Eliminate unnecessary start-up programs to add some speed. As a temporary fix, you can bypass start-up programs by holding down the shift key while you're booting up. For a longterm solution, go to C:\Windows\Tasks, and delete the shortcuts of programs you don't want to run automatically. Delete other start-up programs by clicking on "All Programs" and selecting "Startup." Right click programs you want to remove. It's best to do this one program at a time and reboot.
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