How to Get Rid of the Slow PC

Free Up Your Disk Space

Maybe you have downloaded a great amount of "free" music or movie in your disk and forget to manage them at regular time. Beware of these files because they may have clogged up the space of your disk drivers and secretly download themselves with spyware or Adware. These malicious files will attack your system on purpose to capture your personal information like Web activity passwords of email addresses, ID codes and credit card numbers, sites that have been visited.

Remove Dreaded Registry Errors

The dreaded registry error usually results in the downfall of Windows operating systems. It comprises of invalid, obsolete, malicious entries, extra gaps, embedded keys, empty registry keys and some other obsolete and redundant files which can play a key role in the frequently system sluggish, deteriorated system performance, annoying system errors, slow connection speeds, Windows shutdown problem and the notorious blue screen of death.

Drivers Upgrades

Incompatible hardware drivers, faulty or unsupported hardware, and conflicts between system resources can result in system performance. Microsoft has provided you with absolutely helpful solution to check and solve your driver and hardware problems. That is the Device Manager. The Device Manager serves as a Control Panel applet integrated in Microsoft Windows operating systems which allows users to view and control the hardware attached to the computer. When a piece of hardware is encountering a critical error and stops working, the offending hardware is highlighted for the user to deal with.

To run Device Manager:

1. Click Start, and then go to Control Panel.
2. Click Performance and Maintenance, and then select System.
3. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.

0 comments:

Post a Comment