Using registry cleaner can fix your pc and then make your pc fast,Why?the reason is that there are some regsitry errors in your PC to cause "Computer slow".
Every time you install and uninstall software on your computer and surfing online you create junk in the pc registry.You need to scan and clean your PC with registry cleaner to make it fast.Good Regisry Cleaner will improve your PC and Internet performance dramatically.It even can speed up your PC by 300% or more!
There are some comparisons and reviews of TOP 5 registry cleaners.
http://www.registry-Cleaners.info
You can download and scan your PC for free.
2007-03-01 19:00:54
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Run Disk clean-up. Then delete unused files. (start>program>accessories>sys... tools> disk clean-up)
2. Check for disk errors. (right click on a disk-drive>properties>tools >error checking, then restart)
3. Run disk defragmenter.
4. Delete cookies. (you can do it from your browser options: tools>internet options)
5. Delete cache or temporary files. (you can do it from your browser options) or, click on 'start", 'run', type 'temp' then click ok. Whatever shows up, just delete.
6. Delete all history files. (you can do it from your browser options, or, CTRL + H, then delete)
7. Empty recycle bin.
8. Delete unused icons & short-cuts from anywhere including desktop.
9. Uninstall any software or game that you use only once or twice in a week.
10. Delete temporary internet files. (you can do it from your browser options: tools>internet options)
11. Delete all recent files. (click on start, click run, then type "recent", delete all the files which show up)
12. Run a full virus scan. If any threat found, eliminate that completely.
13. Run a software which can remove any spyware or adware.
Like: Ad Aware, Windows defender etc.
If you did these all at the same time, restart your computer. All these to be done once in a week if possible, depending on the frequency of use of your PC.
* Updating: (Needed only when updates are available)
14. Update your Windows by installing latest updates.
15. Update your audio & video drivers.
16. Update softwares, browsers, games that you use.
2007-03-02 07:59:37
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answered by SFNDX 5
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Sounds heating, the fans especially the one on top of CPU must be in working order for the computer as a whole to work fine.
Regardless, try running with a chassis cover removed.
2007-02-28 12:16:14
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answered by Andy T 7
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make investments in extra appropriate hardware. application wont help in any respect. That different guy's suggestion is worth searching at, disabling classes from commence up. remove application you do not use regularly sufficient. remove each thing out of your computer. you'll see the biggest progression with hardware notwithstanding.
2016-12-05 02:06:34
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answered by lemanski 4
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It sounds like you might have a virus, you should run a scan on your computer. It also sounds like computer might be overheating, you might need to clean out your case and check to make sure your fans aren't clogged up.
2007-02-28 11:47:47
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answered by James 4
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you might need to update your operating system, and definitely need to add more RAM memory. also try cleaning out your temporary files and cookies by deleting them from internet explorer properties
2007-02-28 12:03:00
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answered by GDOG 1
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Go to start - all programs - accessories - system tools - disk cleanup. It might help. Even try disk defragmenter.
2007-02-28 11:43:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You can delete your temp files, empty the trash bin, or upgrade memory for starters.
2007-02-28 11:41:20
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answered by rcpton 2
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a hammer works
2007-02-28 11:43:23
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answered by two_dogs_clucking 1
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