Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Q&A Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 8,192 Authors
71,945 Quality Articles
& 5,679 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Edward Rhymes (8,802)
Julian Price (13,305)
Dianne Lehmann (5,738)
Fran Larson (23,243)
Gregory Lewis (1,502)
Ira Coffin (12,696)
Joel Hendon (18,637)
Sandra E. Graham (10,088)
Shari Vaudo (453)
Steve Kovacs (4,119)
Linda DeWitt (1,955)
Brianna Popsickle (2,452)
Teresa Ortiz (11,094)
Stephany Springer (41,414)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Computer Maintenance - Do it YOURSELF !

How To Replace Your Motherboard Without Reinstalling Windows !

House Plans: How To Find the Right Plans For Your Budget and Style

General Information About Toshiba Laptop Screens

What You Need to Repair Toshiba Laptops - Part One

Upgrading Your Toshiba Laptop CDROM Drive

How to Clean Your Toshiba Laptop - Part Three

How to Clean Your Toshiba Laptop - Part One

Computer Repair - is it Hardware, Software or Both?

Speed Up The PC With This Easy Function

Home » Categories » Do it Yourself (DIY) » Computer Building / Upgrading / Repairing » Computer Maintenance - Do it YOURSELF ! » Printer Friendly

Computer Maintenance - Do it YOURSELF !

Rated 3 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Jarvis Edwards
Submitted Monday, September 28, 2009
Jarvis Edwards (534)
TekTime
Log in to become a member of Jarvis Edwards's Fan Club!


Did you know that like human beings, computers need preventative care to stay "healthy"? That's correct, computers need to be maintained regularly, to ensure that they continue working in peak condition for years to come. No, I don't mean wiping your computer clean with a cloth!

(Actually that IS a small part of it though). There are many "tips" on keeping your computer fast and efficient, many methods should be performed by a skilled user only, but there are many that the average home user can handles with no problems.

Follow these tips below, and your wallet will be glad you did:

1.) Ensure that you are using anti-virus and anti spyware applications, and you computer is scanned at LEAST once weekly. Make sure that the definition files are set to "automatic update". A good free anti-virus choice is "AVG free", and can be found at www.free.avg.com. "Spybot", a good anti-spyware app, can be found at: www.safer-networking.com.

2.) Make sure that you are using a firewall at all times when on the internet, and you are using WEP or WPA encryption, to thwart online intruders from invading your computer. Hardware firewalls are the best option in my opinion, but "Zone Alarm" is an excellent free software choice, I use it myself; go to www.zonelabs.com to download the free version.

3.) Defragment your hard drive regularly. Defragmenting is the process in which Windows optimizes your hard drive(s) by rearranging the files on your hard drive so they are back in order. As clusters of files on your hard drive become fragmented, they grow further apart and it takes longer for your computer to find and assemble the pieces necessary to run your programs. Your version of Windows has a help file, that will show you how to defragment your drive. Do this at LEAST once a month.

( To defragment in Windows XP: Open My Computer, and right click on your "C" drive. Select Properties, then click on the Tools tab and select Defragment Now. )

4.) Ensure that all critical Windows updates are performed.

(In Windows XP: Go to My Computer, and double click on Control Panel. Next, click on Windows update, on the left panel.)

5.) Be weary of installing software that will not be used regularly. Many people install software daily, only to find that Windows "runs" slower, as more software is installed. Most software creates entries in the "Registry", and when most software is un-installed, the registry entry stays thus slowing down computer performance. Have you ever wondered why your computer seems so fast when it is brand new, or after Windows is freshly installed? More software installed usually equals slower speed.

6.) Do not allow too many programs to load up when Windows start. You know the little task bar at the bottom of your screen? The right side of that taskbar usually has a few icons. Many people ask "why is my computer loading so slow?" Many times, it's because too many programs are set to load at startup, and you will have to wait while each icon shows up in your task bar, and the respective program loads.

When you install software, if given the option, only choose "startup with Windows" if it is mandatory (such as antivirus, firewalls, etc). The more programs that you load at startup, the more resources you are using, thus slowing down your computer significantly.

7.) Do not allow your hard drive to "fill up". Always have as a rule of thumb, make sure that you have 700MB of free space (700 megabytes) on your hard drive. Why. you ask? There should be at least 300-500 megabytes of free space to allow for "disk file chores". Simply put, if you don't have enough free space on your drive, Windows will get slower, due to certain tasks that run in the background, and utilize a 300-500MB of your hard drive's space.

8.) BACKUP! Always backup your files. What is backup? It is the process of saving your important files to an external medium such as CD, DVD, external drive, tape, etc. Digital data doesn't really "exist", it consists of "1s" and "0s", and when your storage medium dies due to power outage, hours of usage, damage; your data is gone.

Data recovery is expensive, and it isn't guaranteed. Always be on the safe side and save your important files, and store your backup in a place where fire, water etc, won't damage it.

I hope you enjoyed these tips, and I am sure they will come in handy by those that took the time to read this article!

Happy Computing!

Jarvis Edwards - TekTime

www.time4tech.com



tweet this!



Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Jarvis Edwards's Fan Club!

Comments on this article: (2 total)


» left by Ronyae (4,477)
Ronyae
(40 days 2 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Jarvis, I couldn't have stated this better myself, thanks for sharing such helpful information with us.

Respond to this comment
» left by Jarvis Edwards (351) from Inland Empire, California (38 days 4 hours ago.)
You are welcome, thanks for taking the time to read this article. More to come!

Respond to this comment

Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

This Article has been viewed 12 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on 9/28/2009 7:24:18 PM.
View other articles written by Jarvis Edwards (534)


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
How to Install a Hard Drive in a Desktop Computer (SATA drive in Antec Case Example)

How to Install RAM (SDRAM at DDR, DDR2, or DDR3) in a Desktop Computer

10 Easy Steps to Speed Up Your Computer - Without Upgrading

CPU DIY! Learn How To Install or Upgrade a PC Processor chip in a Desktop Computer

Free Movie Maker Downloads

Paper Jams : when you can not wait for the technician

Xbox 360 Repair - Find Out Why You Might Not Need Xbox 360 Repair Here!

How To Boost Your Internet Connection Speed Fast

Removing And Installing A New Hard Drive

Solving Image Problems on HP Laser Printers

Viewed from Cache. Load Time: 0.031.

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Questions & Answers  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company