If you're a computer expert, you'll probably already know about these
tips (hopefully this will provide you with a little reminder). If you're
not an expert, don't worry - these tips are simple, and don't require a
lot of computer experience.While an old computer will never
operate at the same speed as a newer (and bigger & faster) computer,
you can help your computer stay as "young & healthy" as possible.
There 5 steps that you should try :-
1) Disk Cleanup
Performing
a disk cleanup regularly is a good idea. Whenever you "surf the
internet", open attachments, delete files, your computer saves a record
of your activity. Many of these files are harmless, and individually are
very small. But if you spend a lot of time on your computer, before
long you'll take up enough space to slow your computer down a bit.
Disk
Cleanup is a Windows utility that helps keep unused and unwanted files
from taking up extra storage space on your computer. You can think of it
as "spring cleaning” for your computer.
Basically, it removes
files that may have once been useful or used but now are just taking up
extra room that could be used for more useful programs and files.
To
perform a disc cleanup, click on the Start button on the bottom left of
your computer screen, then Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disc
Cleanup. A small box will pop up, allowing you to select the files to
delete (most files are OK to delete, but if you are unsure, it is best
to not select the file). Then click OK, and the unused files will be
removed.
If you've never done a disk cleanup on your computer,
now is a good time to get started. Then, depending on how much you use
your computer, you can perform a disk cleanup every few weeks to keep
your computer running smoothly!
2) Defragmenting Your Computer
Another
way to improve the performance of your computer is to defragment your
hard drive. What is defragmenting, and why do you need to do it? Here's a
simple explanation:
Basically, defragmenting is putting files
back where they belong. With the files in the proper order, your
computer will run more efficiently.You don't need to hire a
computer expert to defragment your computer. It's simple to do. You just
need to plan ahead, because if you have a lot of "stuff" on your
computer, it could take a while.And it's best not to use your computer while defragmenting.Not
sure how to defragment your computer? You can either click on your
computer's help file (Click the "Start" button on the bottom left of
your computer screen, then Help), or click on Start, Programs,
Accessories, System Tools, Defragment - for most computers) .Keep
in mind that the actual wording is slightly different depending on the
operating system you use (Windows 95, 98, XP, etc) so you might need to
refer to your computer's help file.Periodically defragmenting your computer will keep it running smoothly!
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