A tired, old PC really can make your blood boil. But sometimes even new PCs can clog up and run slowly. The Independent came up with 10 great quick fixes anyone can perform.
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1.Delete temporary files
Whenever you use internet Explorer all your browsing history remains in the depths of your PC. The same thing happens when you install something. It's like never throwing away the packaging when you buy a new TV and by doing so it'll free-up space on your system. To get rid of all this clutter open "My Computer", select your main drive, click the "Windows" folder then open the folder inside that called "Temp".
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Use your mouse to right-click on the folder, and in the "View" options, choose "Details". Once this is done, select all the files that are older than the current date and press the delete key. Then go to the Recycle Bin on your desktop and empty it.
Don't be scared by the description, it's essentially a way to optimise your hard drive's efficiency.
To do this go to "My Computer", right-click on the hard drive and select "Properties". Under the "Tools" tab there should be an option to "Defragment Now".
3. Install a solid state drive
If your PC takes an age to turn on and be ready for action your hard drive might be the fault.Quick Heal Antivirus - 3 Users click...
These smaller, faster hard drives will help start up your PC more rapidly
No matter if you keep your computer tidy, if your hard drive becomes too full, it will affect the speed of your PC. If you use your system for processor-heavy tasks, such as recording video and media the likelihood will be that your drive will get chokka before you know it. Nowadays you can get mega storage drives over 1TB which is good for thousands of HD movies.
5. Stop unnecessary start ups
Whenever you switch on your PC some programs will automatically start to run in the background.Quick Heal Antivirus - 1 PC, 3 Years (CD)
To do this click Start and type "Run". In the box that appears type "msconfig" and a box will appear, at the top click the "Startup" tab listing all the applications that run when your computer starts up. Either manually untick the ones that are unnecessary or click "disable all", but be sure to keep vital things like antivirus going.
6. Uninstall unused programs
When you buy a new PC the chances are there are a load of programs pre-installed onto it. Old PCs can simply accumulate these over time. Most of these you'll never use and some of them can often run in the background without you knowing, slowing your computer down in the process.
To remove these click "Start" then go to "Control Panel" then click "Programs and Features" and scroll through the list, uninstalling the ones you never use.
If you're unsure what should stay or go, use PC Decrapifier - a free piece of software that recommends what is worthwhile or not.
Unused, useless programs could be running in the background. Get rid of them for better performance.
7.Vacuum out the dust
If you open up your PC and you won't believe how much dust gets sucked into it through the cooling fan.Moserbaer Swivel 8 gb (with antivirus)
Use a vacuum on a low setting to clean out the insides, but ensure the PC has been off for at least 30-minutes and it's disconnected from the mains. Also, go easy when you're poking around in there as you could dislodge some important cables.
8. Run a disk clean-up
Spring clean your whole system using this built-in tool which looks for unnecessary large files.
To perform this click "Start" then go to All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup
A tidy PC is a happy PC. This function will spring clean your system.
Simple advice, but most effective if you've got a PC that should be cashing-in its pension. With the rise of tablet PCs and the low cost of components, prices of new laptops and desktop computers are so much more affordable than years ago. Moserbaer Swivel 8 gb (with antivirus)
10.Get more RAM
Have you noticed when you try to work on several applications at once, such as email, internet, and word your computer has a minor stroke when flicking between them? This is because you don't have enough RAM. This is memory used by your PC to run the programs and can be easily upgraded (and quite cheaply) if you know where to look.