Tips and Tweaks To Improve Computer Performance
Learn how to improve your computer performance with simple tips and tweaks. Just by using these techniques you will be able to take you computer's performance from frustrating to outstanding in just a short time.
Boost My Computer Speed
Are you frustrated because your computer boots and runs very slow?
Many people get frustrated due to the performance of their computer, whether it due to the slow boot up process or slow loading programs.
Tips For Fixing A Sluggish PC
Using simple tweaks you can boost your computer performance.

Following the PC Formula, you'll discover hidden settings that when tweaked can boost your computer performance by up to 250%. These tweaks are guaranteed to speed up any computer.
As stated above, many people get very frustrated from how slow their pc boots up, learn how to slice you boot up time half. Boot up in seconds... Not minutes!
This guide will help you keep your computer running at peak performance by using free software to keep your computer stable and secure.
Improve Your Computer Performance
Optimize & Boost My PC Speed
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Clean Up Services In Msconfig
How to remove items from startup in msconfig
I had this problem for a long time until I finally found a free software that makes it extremely easy and only takes a couple of seconds.
Msconfig Cleanup Tool
Simply open the program, it will show all the disabled items. You can then decide whether to select certain ones or select all items and click "clean up". In no time at all they will be remove and your done until the next time you disable items in msconfig.
Books & Software To Help Secure Your Computer
Having the rights pc preventive maintenance plan will help your computer run stable and secure
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Unwanted items in the most generic sense may appear in the form of files (items of data), or programs (executables), either fully installed in the normal fashion (using the Windows Installer program), or simply stored in some folder location. The latter simply needs to be clicked on for it to run as intended, or unintentionally triggered by some other process. Moreover, programs may be 'hostile'. In other words they may be malware - a virus, trojan, spyware or Adware.
Below are listed some of the more common types of unwanted items that may be found on your computer.
Unwanted Data:
Removal of unwanted data can be simply by identifying, locating and deleting the data file, followed by emptying the trash can.
However, you should be aware that if security is an issue, simple file deletion as described above will not completely remove all traces of the data. To ensure that sensitive data is removed 'forever' the data must be overwritten with new data designed according to recognized secure methods.
Since it is theoretically possible to retrieve even data that has been overwritten, some would argue that the only secure way to prevent sensitive data from ever being retrieved is to physically destroy the hard disk originally used to store the data. It is safe to say, though, that such retrieval would be way beyond the capabilities of all but the most technically sophisticated.
Cache Files:
Cache files are used by Windows to help speed up the execution of routing and/or repetitive operations. While these are not 'unwanted' in the strictest sense of the term, over time the cache file size may grow unnecessarily large, thereby degrading computer performance.
Internet Temporary Files:
During the course of the normal use of Internet Explorer of other Internet browser, many temporary files are created.
Windows Temporary Files:
Windows creates temp files during software installation as well as various other operations. These files provide the ability to easily recover from various possible 'glitches' that may occur during execution of a given process.
Similar to Cache files, Windows uses 'temp' (temporary) files to provide smoother operation of various installed programs. Temp files are conspicuous by their '.tmp' file extension. For example, you will find temp files being created whenever programs such as MSWord or Excel are used.
Unwanted Installed Programs:
Any program originally installed using the Windows installer may be uninstalled by the usual (recommended) method of going to the Control Panel and running the 'Add/Remove Programs' utility. Many programs are also supplied with their own uninstaller. In such cases this feature should be used as a first option for its removal from your computer.
It should be noted that if the program's own uninstaller and/or Windows Add/Remove Program utility fail to remove the program, other more intrusive means of removal may be employed.
Malware:
The removal of malware (spyware, adware, etc.) is typically the most challenging of all the procedures described thus far. In fact, the initial obstacle is recognizing that such an 'infestation' does indeed exist.
Some of the first signs of possible malware infestation are:
- Erratic computer operation.
- Computer crashes.
- Slower-than-normal operation.
- Pop-up messages warning of virus infestation or other problem (trying to scare you into taking some particular action, such as visiting a website promising to fix the problem).
- Your Home Page suddenly being changed from the normal site (home-page hijacking).
To be sure, there are other factors that may slow down your computer or cause erratic behavior, such as file corruption, or software bugs. However, there are a few procedures you can follow which will reduce or eliminate the possibility that your computer is in fact the victim of a malware 'attack'.
It makes good sense to run a complete check for malware and remove any items found, and then perform routine maintenance procedures (temp file removal, etc.).
Do you have any pc hints and tips to improve computer performance?
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| SarfarazKhan
Hi, Posted October 10, 2008 |
this tip gets your computer running faster go on my computer then on local disk then on windows and find a folder called prefetch then delete all the files in there its safe al there used for is speeding up programs but too many slow down your computer and threre just made again when there needed
Posted July 22, 2008

