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Improve PC Performance - 6 Tips You Must Know.

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Are you frustrated with your PC?
Is it feeling sluggish or crawling at a snail's pace?
Are programs running slower than they used to?
Are you just plain fed up with frequent slowdowns, freezes or crashes?

Then it's time to stop what you're doing and optimize your system to improve PC performance!

Follow these 6 simple sure-fire tips to help improve PC performance and you'll be surprised by the results! Each comes with an indication of how often you should do it.

Improve PC Performance Tip #1:

CLEAN UP YOUR WINDOWS REGISTRY (Frequency = Daily)

This is an essential, but often overlooked, task to improve PC performance. In fact most PC users are unaware of the necessity to regularly clean the Registry as Microsoft does not include a cleanup tool in any version of Windows.

Every time a program is installed it makes changes to the Windows Registry - a huge internal database of Windows' settings. Virtually all Windows programs, and Windows itself, store a massive array of information inside the database. These thousands of entries control the behavior and appearance of virtually everything on your system.

Changes to your PC system are not always handled correctly in the Registry, leading to conflicts and the slowing down of your PC. Over time this leads to a bloated, and possibly corrupted, Registry. Reasons for this include:

  • frequently installing or uninstalling programs
  • removing a program which leaves traces behind
  • leftover entries from a hardware uninstall
  • unused drivers on your system
  • Spyware or similar programs that reappear every time you reboot

You can edit the Registry manually using a Windows program called Regedit, but this is really a job best left for hardened PC experts.

Thankfully, programs are available that can clean up your Registry automatically to help improve PC performance, such as "Registry Optimizer '06". This scans your Registry, looks for entries that are redundant or invalid and lists them so that they can be corrected with one mouse click. As an added bonus, to improve PC performance, it runs automatically in the background every time you start your PC.

Improve PC Performance Tip #2:

EMPTY THE RECYCLE BIN (Frequency = Weekly)

Regularly empty Windows' Recycle Bin.

This will release hard drive space and help improve PC performance.

When you choose to delete a file, rather than removing it completely from your computer, Windows first puts it into the Recycle Bin. This gives you a second chance, as it means you can restore flies from the Recycle Bin back to their original place on your computer.

To ensure optimum PC performance, empty your Recycle Bin weekly (or even daily). To do so, right-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop, and choose Empty Recycle Bin.

Improve PC Performance Tip #3:

REMOVE PROGRAMS (Frequency = Monthly)

Installing programs is easy - but once you have, it's just as easy to end up leaving them languishing, forgotten, on your hard disk.

Most programs come with their own uninstaller. You'll find this under the program's entry in All Programs, from the Start menu.

If the program doesn't come with its own uninstaller, open Control Panel from the Start menu, and double-click Add/Remove Programs. Your PC will pause briefly while it gathers a list of all the programs you have installed.

Once it has done so, find the program you'd like to get rid of, click it and then select Change/Remove.

Be aware that some programs leave uninstalled traces all over the Windows Registry! Therefore, to improve PC performance after an uninstall, it's essential to clean the Registry.

Improve PC Performance Tip #4:

RUN DISK CLEAN UP (Frequency = Monthly)

Windows' Disk Clean Up is a fantastic built-in utility that automates regular maintenance tasks to improve PC performance, such as deleting Temporary Internet files, Setup log files, etc.

To start Disk Clean Up, double-click My Computer, right click on your 'C:' drive and then select Properties. Now click Disk Cleanup. Your computer will then spend a few moments analysing itself.

When it has completed the audit Windows will give you a list of areas where it has found files to cleanup. To clean an area, put a tick in the box next to it. To leave something intact, such as Temporary files, just remove the tick next to the item and click OK.

Your computer will then begin the removal process to improve PC performance - this can take some time.

Improve PC Performance Tip #5:

DISK DEFRAGMENTATION (Frequency = Quarterly)

When Windows stores programs on your PC hard disk it saves fragments of files in the nearest empty spaces.

This slows down your PC as it has to spend time hunting down the fragments and piecing files together.

There is a simple cure - running the Windows program Disk Defragmenter. This gathers together the fragments of programs and puts them back in the right order.

This makes it far easier for your hard disk to find what it's looking for, enabling programs and files to load more quickly - a sure-fired way for improving PC performance.

To defragment your hard disk click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools and then Disk Defragment. When the program has loaded, click Defragment.

The process can take well over an hour. Because defragmenting your hard disk takes such a long time, you really don't want to go through the process too often.

Defragment your hard disk every 3 months or so - this way you'll get the best results and optimize the performance of your PC.

Improve PC Performance Tip #6:

EMPTY THE PREFETCH CACHE (Frequency = Quarterly)

To improve the time it takes to load programs, Windows guesses which files are likely to be needed next and loads them into a pool or 'cache'.

This process is called prefetching, and it generally works well. Overtime, though, the prefetch cache can become clogged with files you no longer need - and that can slow down Windows' startup.

To clear Prefetch, choose Run from the Start menu, and enter Prefetch into the text box that appears. When you've done that, you'll be confronted by a window filled with icons. Press Alt+A to select them all and press Delete.

The cache will quickly refill with links and files that Windows really needs. As a result, your system will feel more responsive and benefit from a PC performance improvement.


So there you have it, 6 sure-fired PC performance tips to revitalize your PC. Now you know how to improve PC performance - simply follow these steps and repeat them regularly.


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» left by jeff from gardner,ks (3 years 65 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
i knew most of these but never heard of the prefetch so i tried it, just hope it works and if it does then thank you so much for the exta info i need to help maintian my pc.. oh yea this is my first time on this site and i like it there is so much to learn from people like you thank you
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» left by Anonymous (2 years 91 days ago.)
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prefetch is not workiing on my OS which is Windows 2000??
wht should i do?
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» left by greybeard (271 days 4 hours ago.)
Same thing here on my windows XP.  Get the folder with all the icons...but when I hit alt+A....my fav bookmarks come up!  Did you get anywhere with it?

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» left by falconeye001 from ksa (52 days 20 hours ago.)
for windows 2000 i think you don't the prefetch folder it came up with XP
amd you should hit ctrl+a not alt to select all files :)

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» left by pratham from mumbai (2 years 67 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1.5 out of 5
ya really those nice tips and comparatively easy
really worked
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» left by Deyaa from USA (1 year 293 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
nice tips. thanks for you. need advice: what about system support programs i.e registery machanic ?
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» left by RENI (1 year 293 days ago.)
thanks it really....worked...!..............................and one more thing from me....the software " registry first aid " is a gud software to clean registry and speed up ur pc.........!...hope it will work !...once more thanks 4 ur tips
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» left by ranr from us (1 year 260 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 0.5 out of 5
Thanks for giving us valuable information
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» left by Larry Miller from Canada (1 year 207 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Cleaning the prefetch folder will impair performance. Prefetch does not preload applications at boottime. Unused entries have virtually no impact on performance. The prefetch folder is self cleaning after 128 entries. Anyone who claims otherwise does not understand how profetching works. This has been extensively tested.

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» left by Anonymous (259 days 21 hours ago.)
The autor makes an error, is not Alt+A is CTRL+A.

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» left by george (200 days 9 hours ago.)
lol it's ctrl+a but nontheless it helped me(my registry files were all messed up)

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» left by Anonymous (120 days 12 hours ago.)
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Thanks a lot! Great work.

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» left by Anonymous (27 days 2 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
the tips were helpful but you didn't mention what registery cleaning programs are the best for cleaning registry. there are too many different programs to chose from and not every one of them are free.

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» left by Anonymous (24 days 23 hours ago.)
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Answer for Previous comment: Use "Glari Utilities" Registry cleaner software & it is free and include applications which help u to perform all suggestions which mention in above article.

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