Windows Error Repair 3 Simple Tips To Make Your PC Faster

3 Simple Tips To Make Your PC Faster

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I'll bet you're like many of the computer users that I see every day complaining about how slow your computer has become since you bought it. In this article, I will cover exactly what you need to do to remedy the situation and improve your systems performance by 100% in some instances. The coolest part is, you won't have to spend outrageous money to do so.

Many people resolve this issue by buying a new desktop or laptop computer rather than fix the problem without spending the extra cash. This really isn't necessary unless your computer has actual hardware problems. Sometimes, this is the root cause of issues, but more than likely, it's just all the clutter throughout your system causing issues. This ranges from erroneous entries in your registry to a fragmented hard drive.

Just like a vehicle, your computer needs regular maintenance in order to perform optimally. If you never change the oil or grease up bearings in a car, eventually, it will wear out. The same thing goes with a PC. One of the simplest things to maintaining your system is to run frequent defragments on your system. Over time, many files become fragmented and your system has to work harder to put together all of the pieces of files.

If you were living as a slob, and you left things all over the place around your home, and rarely took the time to clean up the house. Wouldn't you have to spend extra time searching for things when you went to look for them? This is sorta what happens on your computers hard drive and registry. By running Defragment on your hard drive, your system re-aligns your files into blocks next to each other allowing everything to be found faster without much searching. Imagine an old vinyl record player and if the arm had to move all about the record to find parts of the song. It would certainly slow down the music and probably wouldn't play well doing so.

You should also check all the programs that start up on your system. You should limit the programs launching when you start-up your computer so that only programs that are necessary for functionality are being loaded into memory. This will allow you to load the programs at a later time when you'll actually use them and have closed out of other applications that you're no longer using. RAM is being used to hold every application that you are using at the time. If you have lots of programs starting up when you start up Windows, you might be already using up more RAM than your system has available and it must "cache" memory to the hard drive and this slows down the system.

If you NEED these applications at startup, and still don't have enough RAM to sufficiently support all the programs loading, you should consider a memory upgrade. This is actually not very expensive to do. You just need to find out which type of memory your system uses and then purchase it from a well known site such as NewEgg.com.

The last thing to consider is your systems registry. Over time, corruptions and bad entries as a result of application removal, or updates, or removed files from the hard drive can leave erroneous entries that slow down the system. The Windows Registry is a very intricate database that when corrupted can cause all sorts of problems on your system such as errors, slowness, or even frequent crashes. Unfortunately, this isn't something that Microsoft provided for your system.

The simplest solution to this is a third party registry cleaner that can clean up all the bad entries in the systems registry to make it run as perky as the day you purchased the system. In all of our research, we've found RegCure to be rated 5 star. It's very user-friendly and can be operated by even a novice computer user. We highly recommend this as the best registry cleaner to do the job that it was created for. It's as simple as downloading the software, installing it, and then scan and clean!

Now that you've got the 3 simple steps to improving your systems performance, what are you waiting for?! Start the RegCure download, and once that registry is clean, Defragment your system and you'll be on your way to having a "like new" system!