Friday 31 October 2014

The Slow Computer: How To Speed Things Up

By Frankline Bell


Computers are a fantastic resource, but when they begin to slow down and act up, they can be a huge source of frustration. Sometimes, there is a simply solution to getting your PC back up to speed, and the following tips may help.

A computer is like a huge electronic file cabinet, and when this "cabinet" fills up, it starts to slow down a bit. Many of these files can and probably should be deleted. To clean up your PC, head to the Start button and type in "Disk Cleanup." This will bring up a list of files that you can remove from your computer. Usually a big chunk of these will be called temporary files. These are created when you create a new document or spreadsheet and they are helpful in recovering lost data if you have an unexpected shutdown. However, they only have a temporary use, so it's fine to delete them and this might help speed up the PC.

When you turn on a computer, this "starts up" a variety of different programs. Some of them are necessary for the start-up process, but some don't actually have to turn on the minute you turn on your computer. To see what pops on automatically, head to the Start button and search for "msconfig" and a file will pop up showing you the System Configuration box. You can check off stuff that you don't need to have on all the time, such as Skype or maybe AOL's Instant Messenger, unless you use them often. Don't uncheck items from sources such as Microsoft, Apple or your computer's manufacturer or your antivirus programs, as these do need to start up when your computer does.

It is also a good idea to take a look at everything that is installed on your computer and decide if anything can be deleted. Many programs or software take up a good amount of space, and uninstalling old items that aren't being used is a great way to speed up the system. Just make sure you know which items to delete, as some programs are essential for your PC.

Sometimes malware can cause a computer to slow down, and this malicious software can cause a lot of headaches. There are malware removal programs to consider, but if you think that you might have a virus or Trojan or other malware, it can be easier to simply call for computer repair services. Portland has many companies that can help with this, including GeeksAKnockin', which provides Portland computer repair, Hillsboro computer repair, computer support in Beaverton, computer support in Hillsboro and throughout the Portland area.

An easy way to tackle a slow computer would be to opt for this Portland computer repair service's Accelerate and Protect My PC option. Not only will a computer tech speed up your PC, they can find and remove any malware or viruses and install an anti-virus program. They also can clean up your cluttered desktop and dump all of the programs and files you don't need. In addition, they will install any needed security updates and check to make sure that all of your software and hardware are working properly.




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