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2012年9月11日星期二

The Best Ways to Effectively Speed up A Slow PC via Adding RAM


A slow computer may be attributed to many reasons such as lack of computer memory, spyware, viruses, Trojan cluttered computer files. Lack of computer memory or RAM is the first thing you should check for! To find out how much memory your PC has right click on the “My Computer” icon, then select Properties, on the General tab you’ll see the amount of RAM which is installed on your PC.
The minimum requirements for XP are 128MB [although 256MB is recommended] and Vista Home Basic is 512MB, and Vista Home Premium / Business / Ultimate require 1GB.
If you have Windows XP, as a minimum I would suggest 512MB and ideally 1GB in memory. For Windows Vista, I would suggest the minimum of 1GB for Home Basic and 1.5GB [ideally 2GB] for Vista Home Premium / Business / Ultimate.
Once the extra memory is installed, your computer will run faster.
It’s not difficult to install extra RAM, although it can be scary to think about opening up your computer if you haven’t done it before. There is plenty of information and even step by step videos of how to install extra RAM available via the Internet. Or you can also ask your friends to help you. Or you can refer to your PC user manual to locate the RAM.
You can find out how much RAM is installed in your PC. You can open the System Information dialog box to see the installed physical memory.
To open System Information, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click System Information. In the left pane, select System Summary. The Installed Physical Memory (RAM) entry in the list tells you how much RAM your computer has.

2012年9月5日星期三

How to Fix A Slow PC Free


If you are facing the problem: slow computer after several months of use, that’s because junk files, bloated software, and registry errors make PC sluggish. But don’t worry, let’s use below tips to fix your slow PC.
the tips for repairing slowly pcTip 1: To remove temporary files, look for the ‘temp’ directory on the computer and empty all its contents. The directory can be found by clicking on ‘Documents and Settings’, ‘Administrator’, ‘Local Settings’, and then the ‘Temp’ folder.
Tip 2: Look for the temporary Internet files and empty it from its contents. The temporary Internet files can be accessed by clicking on the ‘Control Panel’ and then double clicking on the Internet options icon. The temporary Internet file and cookies contained in this folder must be removed.
Tip 3: Check for any registry and hard disk problems on the computer. To check and repair these hard disk errors, the user should right click the ‘C drive’ and then click on ‘properties’ followed by ‘tools’. Checking for errors is initiated upon clicking ‘Check now’. The user may opt to check either or even both the file and the physical disk by selecting the areas requested to be checked. In advanced cases, the user may use a registry cleaner for analysis of the Windows registry.
Tip 4: Optimize the user’s Display settings by deleting needless visual options. This could be done by going to ‘Control Panel’ then clicking on ‘System’ and ‘Advanced’ tab. A performance tab click settings will appear together with a wide range of options to choose from. Tick only the essential settings such as ‘Show shadows under menus’, ‘Show shadows under mouse pointer’, ‘Show translucent selection rectangle’, ‘Use drop shadows for icons labels on the desktop’, and ‘Use visual styles and buttons’.
Tip 5: Disable the computer’s file indexing service to reduce the usage of a large amount of the PC’s RAM. The file indexing can be disabled by double clicking ‘My Computer’ icon and then right clicking the ‘C drive’ and ‘properties’. Uncheck the option allowing indexing service and apply this modification to the C: subfolders as well as other files. Click on the ‘OK’ icon to complete the process.
Tip 6: Disable the performance monitor utility provided by the Operating System by downloading and installing the Extensible Performance Counter List and then choosing every counter in the ‘Extensible performance counters’ window. Remove the checkbox labeled as ‘performance counters enabled’ to deactivate the performance counters
Tip 7: Remove Desktop picture and minimize the number of fonts used.

2012年8月27日星期一

PC Slow? How to Make Your Old Computer Run Like New Again


As you add programs to PC, the hard drive begins to fill up and slow down. Actually and it takes PC longer and longer to access files on the drive. It’s not because you have too much data on your drive, but because the programs are spread out across the drive.
Now, you need a good disk defragger to realign the data that is on your drive.
As you add new applications to your PC, registry begins to bloat. To fix this you need a registry optimizer which helps you reduce the size of the registry as well as fix any errors that may exist within the registry.
slow old PCAs you run antivirus software, some available popular packages will slow your PC down.  Try to find an anti virus package that is lightweight and does not take up many system resources.
System memory affects PC speed, so figure out how much system memory you have and try to increase it.
These steps can help you revive an old computer. If you want the easiest way to speed up your PC, free try this software now: Acebyte Utilities Free.