Hard Drive Defragmentation
Defragmenting the drive means letting the system become more organized, the files will be compressed, etc, making it easier to access programs, files, or documents, freeing up some space on the disk, and so forth. There’s a built in Disk Defragmenter tool in every laptop or desktop, and it is best that you use it on a monthly or even on a weekly basis (depending on how frequently you use your personal computer) to really make your computer faster. The process takes half an hour to one or two hours, depending on the number of files and programs you have. While the tool is running, make sure that all windows or applications are closed, for effective and faster defragmenting.
Removal Of Unused Applications And Files
Part of computer clean up steps that help increase PC performance is for you to review the system and check for any unused programs, malfunctioning applications, and so on. By removing those kinds of files, you’ll be able to speed up your PC. For unused documents, you can instantly delete them and then, empty the Recycle bin. For applications or programs that you want removed, you should use their uninstallers or remove them from the Add/Remove Program directory, and then, delete them completely from the Recycle Bin. Check for these files at least once a month, do the necessary deletion, and voila, you’ll be able to make your computer faster.
Updating The Drivers And Applications
To increase PC performance, you also have to ensure that the drivers and the programs are updated or have the latest versions. You see, if their versions are not up-to-date, they could malfunction or can affect the performance of your system negatively. Most applications or software automatically prompt for the need to update the versions or drivers – all you have to do is to click OK or Yes, and the update will start.
Other computer clean up tips and tricks that will really speed up your PC are: scanning for viruses and malware and cleaning them out using a reliable anti virus and anti malware program; deleting the temporary files, cookies, Internet history, etc; among others.
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