The Slow Computer: How To Speed Things Up

By Frankline Bell


There are few of us who don't use our PCs throughout the day and when these systems start to get a bit sluggish or slow, it can be very aggravating. When a PC slows down, there are a few tips to consider trying to get the system back up to speed.

Whenever you create a new file, a temporary file also is created for that file. This is a precaution in case your system has an unexpected shutdown, such as a power outage or other problem. While temporary files are helpful, they also take up space. It's wise to delete these files from time to time, which can take up several GB of space. To find these files, go to Start and search for the Disk Cleanup box. You probably will find a few items under Disk Cleanup that you won't want to delete but the temporary files are usually fine to dump. Once you do this, your computer might be working faster right away.

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.

Another reason why computers begin acting sluggish or odd is the addition of some kind of malware. This might have been downloaded from the internet or perhaps from an email, but malware really can alter the way a PC works. Malware removal programs and antivirus software can be a helpful tool, but often it's just easier to call an expert and have them look at your system and remove anything malicious. For Portland IT support, consider contacting the experts at GeeksAKnockin'. They can diagnose any type of computer problem and remove all malware. They offer Hillsboro computer repair, Beaverton computer support, Portland computer repair or anywhere in the Portland area.

One service that this Portland IT support company provides is their Accelerate and Protect My PC service. This includes speeding up that sluggish computer, as well as removing spyware and viruses, optimizing the Windows startup and shutdown processes, installing security updates, cleaning up a desktop, removing unwanted programs and enabling anti-phishing controls. They'll even verify that all of your hardware and software are functioning properly. After this, your computer should be protected and running smoothly.




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