If you've ever visited Online PC technical support forums on the internet, one question you would notice would be "how can I make my PC faster?" As such, this article will serve as a sort of general point to keeping computers the world over in tip top shape. Treat this as more of a universal diagnosis; some problems are more complicated than others and require more detailed prognosis and solution finding.
The trouble with most hard disks when combined with the Windows memory management system is that eventually, there will be a problem when data is fragmented and put in various sectors of the drive. This is due to the engineering of the drive, issues of time and of course, the constant install and uninstall of programs. Unavoidably, parts of system and critical programme files will be scattered in various parts of your physical memory - and the bigger the hard disk, the bigger the problem. PC doctors recommend that you perform a disk defragment once every 2 weeks or once every month to ensure that your system does not have to look for and combine files in order to load them. A defragmented drive will improve the performance and speed of the PC noticeably.
Think about the amount of virtual memory that Windows has allocated to your PC. If you are using high memory bandwidth programs, you may need to increase the size of this memory allocation - by either making it automated or telling Windows the amount that you require. A lot of slowdowns occur because Windows simply does not have enough memory to perform heavy duty program executions.
Also, you may want to upgrade the amount of RAM (Random Access Memory) on your system, depending on what you are using it for. RAM is very important as Windows will store temporary and critical files on it for executing instructions. Anyone who has ever used designer software, encoding programs, studio level programs and even played some new age games will know exactly what I am talking about. Furthermore, RAM is pretty cheap nowadays and you can easily get 1 - 2 gigs for less than $60. This is a very good investment into speeding up your computer.
Another thing you can do to speed up your computer is to get a registry cleaner. The registry is a vital part of the Windows operating system environment and one that is clogged up can cause global slowdowns of your computer. Over time, numerous program installs and uninstalls and even attacks by viruses and malware can leave problems like orphan keys, bad command lines, zero values and confused entries that leave Windows clogged and slow. You need to do at least a weekly maintenance on your remote PC - especially if you are a constant user and use it for work. A clean windows registry would normally mean less errors and a faster and more dependable computer.
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