It's very easy to do this.There are 3 main reasons why your computer is not performing well.
1)virus
2)files not organised
3)high errors
Well,the most effective way to solve these problems are by reformatting your computer.I have a blog on how to reformat just Incas you are interested,if you are not then just follow this few steps.SIMPLE....
GET ANTI-VIRUS
its commonsense,if you have a virus on your computer...get an anti-virus software.
HOW DOES AN ANT-VIRUS SOFTWARE WORK?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:An anti-virus software program is a computer program that can be used to scan files to identify and eliminate computer viruses and other malicious software(malware). Anti-virus software typically uses two different techniques to accomplish this:Examining files to look for known viruses by means of a virus dictionary Identifying suspicious behavior from any computer program which might indicate infection Most commercial anti-virus software uses both of these approaches, with an emphasis on the virus dictionary approach.
If you ask me,I'm using AVG 8.I haven't compare it with the other anti-virus software, but this gets the job done.
This is the AVG logo just Incas you are out looking for it...
By using this tool,you can find any viruses that are hidden in your computer and get rid of it.This way your computer will be free from any harm and will move smoothly is very important to run a virus scan at least once every 2 days.This is to make sure your computer doesn't get infected, because once your computer is infected the results could be devastating depending on the type of virus detected.
DEFRAGING YOUR SYSTEMWhat is file fragmentation?
Sometimes when you install a program or create a data file, the file ends up chopped up into chunks and stored in multiple locations on the disk. This is called fragmentation.
What makes this happen?
When you first install your operating system and programs on your hard disk, they are written to the disk, for the most part, in one contiguous block without any gaps. The exceptions are certain system files that must be stored in specific locations. Over time, as you create and then delete documents or uninstall programs, once-filled locations are left empty and you end up with files dotted all over the disk.Now, when Windows is writing a file to the disk, it looks for a suitable piece of free space in which to store it. What happens, then, when you copy a 40M database or audio file to the disk and the biggest slice of free space is only 30M? Or say you modify an existing file, appending a whole bunch of data so the file now takes up more space on the disk. To accommodate the files, Windows writes the first part of the file in one section of the disk and then scouts around for other places to store the rest of the file. The end result is that a single file may be stored in several chunks scattered about the disk.
RUN A SCAN DISCScandisk is a utility that Windows provides which you can use to scan your hard disk for errors caused by improper shut-downs, viruses, and other problems. Using scandisk to scan and correct errors to your Windows computer can fix damage caused to critical Windows files, improving system performance in the process. Follow this instructions:
1)Open "my computer"
2)Right click the drive you want to run scandisc.Basically this would be the main drive where your windows in installed in .For example c:
Then press properties.
3)go to "tools" and press the "check now" button in the error-checking box.
4)Here there will be 2 options.Auto fix the errors and attempt recovery of bad sectors.Auto fix option might require you to restart your PC.Recovery of bad sectors will run immediately.
THE END!!
Once you are done with this you can see the difference in your computers performance that might increase around 50%.Thank you...
Please leave comments if you want to know further about your system maintenance..
Friday, December 12, 2008
5.How To Make Your Computer Perform well
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