Question:
How Can I Make My Computer Faster I Have Cox But Still Goes Slow?
2008-11-01 19:31:38 UTC
i mean i know my computer isnt a newer version i have only 224 ram
and my computer goes sooo slow i can barley play my favorite game now can someone tell me anything that will indeed improve my computer speed to really fast because im to young to work and i dont have money to pay for anything until may next year i really need some help im tired of it moving so slowly
Seven answers:
2008-11-02 04:48:38 UTC
Using a registry cleaner can clean up your computer and then make your computer faster,Why?the reason is that there may be some registry errors and remnant,corrupt files and temp files in your computer to cause "computer slow".

Every time you install and uninstall software on your computer and surfing online you create junk in the computer registry.over time, the registry can grow to enormous proportions, especially if the various programs you've installed do not do a good job of deleting and/or updating it's Registry entries.You need to scan and clean your computer with registry cleaner to make it fast.Good Registry Cleaner will improve your computer and Internet performance dramatically!

There are some comparison and review of TOP 5 registry cleaners.

http://www.make-computer-faster.com/

You can download and scan your computer for free.
emry
2008-11-01 19:38:36 UTC
One thing to look at is the processor. If it is reasonably new (within the last five years even) you can skip the processor check and move on to the next step.



With any processor over 1Ghz, the big thing really is ram. If you upgrade your ram things should run more smoothly. Just make sure it is the same speed as what cam with the computer, or at least a compatible speed. You may have to dig in the documentation to find that out. It may actually be printed on a label on the installed ram chips.



I would install as much ram as the machine will support and see how that effects it. Also, if you are running windows (most versions) make sure the hard disk that windows is installed too does not get too full.



This has to do with how windows handles virtual memory (swap files). I am not sure if this effects Vista or not, but with 224MB of RAM, Vista is a no-go.
2008-11-04 15:41:33 UTC
1) Delete any unused or unnecessary programs and files. These may be taking up space, memory and resources, thus slowing your computer. Also delete your cashe/ temp files, empty your recycle bin, clear your internet browsing history, etc.



2) Defrag your hard drive. Fragmentation severely degrades the speed, performance and reliability of your computer. Fragmentation is often the cause of system slows, malfunctions such as system hangs, program errors (aka games) or a complete crash.So defrag your hard drive, better yet, install an automatic defrag like Diskeeper, you can download free trialware at www.diskeeper.com.



3) Registry cleaner: Your registry holds all the information regarding updates, installs, uninstalls etc. so this needs to be cleaned. This will optimize and remove redundant or unwanted items.
2008-11-03 21:11:59 UTC
Here are a few simple tips for maintaining the performance of your PC.



Run the Regristryclean up scan



See http://toptenantispyware.com/Tune_Up_Center.htm automatically checks your hard disk for any unnecessary files and gives you the option to delete them. You can run the clean up scan if you're only interested in performing a disk cleanup—or you can run the comprehensive full service scan to check for other PC issues as well.



Remove unused programs



Just because you aren't using a program doesn't mean it isn't consuming resources and affecting your PC's performance. Removing unused programs from your hard disk is an easy way to maintain your system and maximize your available hard disk space.

To remove programs you don't need anymore:

1. Click Start, then click Control Panel.

2. In Category View, click Add or Remove Programs, then click Remove a program.

3. Scroll through the list and examine each program. Windows XP lists how often you use a program and what day you last started it.

Note: Don't remove anything labeled "Update" or "Hotfix." These things improve the security of your computer.

4. Click a program you no longer need, click Change/Remove, and then follow the prompts to uninstall it. (In some cases, a program may be removed without prompting you further.)

You may have to restart your computer after removing a program. After your computer restarts, repeat this procedure to remove more programs.

Note: You must be in order to complete these steps.



Remove optional Windows components



You can remove optional Windows components from your PC to free up space. Many components come standard with Windows, but you may not use them frequently. You can reinstall these components from your Windows CD if you need them later.

To add or remove a Windows component:

1. Click Start, then click Control Panel.

2. In Category View, click Add or Remove Programs, then click Add a program.

3. On the left side of the menu, click Add/Remove Windows Components.

4. Follow the instructions in the Windows Components Wizard.

Note: You must be in order to complete these steps.



Modify System Restore data



Windows XP provides the option to restore your PC to a previous state by automatically saving restore information. System Restore continuously monitors your PC for changes, such as file changes, application changes, or installations. System Restore takes a "snapshot" of your PC at a given point in time and then stores each of these snapshots so that you can roll back any changes to a period before you experienced problems.

As you can imagine, these snapshots of your whole system take up memory space. You can delete older snapshots that you're sure you won't need in order to clean up your hard disk.

To delete System Restore snapshots except for the most recent one:

1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup.

2. Wait while Disk Cleanup calculates free disk space.

3. Click the More Options tab, and then, in the System Restore area, click Clean up….



Scan and Clean Up your Registry



Lots of things get saved on your PC that you don't need. Some are benign. Some slow you down. And some let prying eyes track what you do on your PC.

install Registry cleaner and run daily

Use the tool: http://toptenantispyware.com/Clean_Up_Center.htm [if you do not have one]



Manage Your PC Start Up

Download the software: http://toptenantispyware.com/Tune_Up_Center.htm [if you do not have one]





Scan/Remove spyware



Your computer may be infected with Spyware, Adware, worms or Hidden Trojans!

install Antispyware and run daily

http://toptenantispyware.com [if you do not have one]



Learn More…



http://toptenantispyware.com/RegComputerSlow_why.htm
kate
2008-11-04 18:39:12 UTC
To fix a slow computer you can go to http://www.regcleandownload.com

Download reg clean for free.

It can clean your computer and restore your system to optimum performance.

It works very well for me.

Hope that can help you.
2008-11-03 04:57:25 UTC
Learn how to clean up your computer and speed it up here:

http://fix-slow-computer.remove-junk.com

Good luck!
2008-11-02 05:04:14 UTC
Check http://www.pcoptimizerprodownload.com

With pc optimizer pro you can safely clean, repair and optimize your computer.

It will help improve your system performance.


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