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like it optimizes the system and memory so i dont get freezes and it opens applications fast?

2007-06-13 06:59:48 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

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There are some softwares you can download to speed up your computer.
First,You should Fix Corruption and Errors within your registry.The registry is a main part of your computer's Operating System. With time, as you use Windows and install and uninstall programs, your registry will get congested and full of errors. So your computer could slow down. So, if you can clean it up this problem can be solved.Sometimes you can speed computer up by 300%. To clean up registry,You can download a software called regsitry cleaner---Clean registry,remnant,corrupt files and temp files,history,cookies,etc.. This site:
http://fix-slow-computer.info
lists top 5 registry cleaner,you can download and scan for free.
Second,Get rid of spyware/adware in your computer.spyware/adware hamper your computer's performance.It use system resources and slow your computer down.

So, to speed up your slow computer, use a registry cleaner software and clean your registry files first. It will make all the difference, and provide you with the immediate fix you need for your slow computer.Then,download a good anti-spyware to get rid of spyware/adware in your computer.

2007-06-15 23:28:30 · answer #1 · answered by yupp 2 · 0 0

Computer are like sportscars... if you don't do regular maintenance you get failures.

Here are so helpful tips that should help.

A major cause of slow PC's is fragmentation of the hard drive.
You need to defragment the HD at least once a week if not more depending on how much you use your computer, and what you do with it.

One way is to use the defragment utility built into Windows XP. It is slow but does the job rather well. Go to:
Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools and then click on System Defrag to run the tool. It may take several hours, so let it run overnight or simply walk away from your PC for a few hours.

A great program for defragging automatically is Diskeeper. It costs $30 but is well worth it. Go to http://www.download.com and search for Diskeeper. Read the Publishers Description and the Editor and User reviews. It can be scheduled to run automatically as the program deems necessary, and if you are using your PC and the program launches itself, it will take a backseat to whatever you are doing and give you the priority for CPU usage. I think you'll agree it's a good program to have. It precludes your needing to remember to defrag at regular intervals.

Another major cause of a slow PC is programs that are running in the background. Here's another really good Microsoft tool. It’s called Autoruns and it was written by SysInternals who were recently bought up by Microsoft.

Before you download the program create a folder under program files called Autoruns. Leave Windows Explore open.

Launch Internet Explored and go to the following Microsoft web page.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/autoruns.mspx

Go to the bottom of the page and download the Autoruns program. After it downloads open the file. It is a Zip file. Unzip the file and you will see 4 files. Drag and drop those 4 files to the Autoruns folder you created under Program Files.

Once you have the 4 files in the C:\Program Files\Autoruns folder you can double click on the file titled “autoruns”.

This will bring up a window with several tabs at the top. Click on the “Logon” tab. It will list the programs that are running on your PC and eating up resources. Look them over carefully and turn off any that don’t absolutely have to be running. Simply click on the “check mark” in the little box beside the program name. Clicking on it will remove the check mark. Once you have edited the Startup list, click on Apply and then on OK.
NOTE: Leave items that show Windows; System 32; Program Files; etc. alone. Shutting them off may cause some things not to work.

Once you have exited the window, reboot your PC for the settings to take effect.

WARNING: Don’t go into the other tabs and start deleting things. You will probably give yourself major headaches if you do that. Stay focused on the “Logon” List only.

Another good thing to have is a little program called FreeRAM XP Pro. It is free and is available from http://www.download.com This program puts a little RAM meter on the System Tray and shows how much RAM you have remaining that you are not using at any given time. I think you may be surprised at how little RAM you have to run other programs. Also, once it is installed you can right click on the little meter, then click on RESTORE and it will open the RAM display window. You can tweak the settings so it will display your CPU usage also. Then just click “Minimize” and then “To System Tray” to return to the Task Bar.

What happens when you run out of or run real low on RAM is that the OS recognizes the low or no RAM situation and starts using a section of your hard drive as memory. This is called virtual memory, or a swap file. The PC is constantly writing and reading from your HD. Comparitively, it is a very slow process. Check your motherboard manual and determine how much RAM each slot can hold. It will also tell you what type of RAM you need. You can also go to http://www.crucial.com or http://www.4allmemory.com and run their analysis utility to determine what kind and how much RAM is installed in your PC. Depend on your MoBo manual to determine the RAM limits of each slot though.

Hope this helps

2007-06-13 07:48:57 · answer #2 · answered by Dick 7 · 0 0

Well I don't know about a utility but what you can do is try cleaning out your computer. Delete any unwanted files,folders,programs, etc. Sometimes having too many things on the hard drive slows it down. Try cleaning it at least once a week. Good Luck!

2007-06-13 07:05:18 · answer #3 · answered by Edgar H 2 · 0 0

Is too difficult to go out with an answer without knowing the computer config. But you can try with CCLEANER. This little wonder will delete all your temp files and clean the registry. Another solution is to verify the Hard disk free space, if this is too low it causes a slow performance and even crashes.

2007-06-13 07:05:46 · answer #4 · answered by jcsolano 2 · 0 0

i might press ctrl alt del and seem at what tactics you have open, you have an application working in the background that could sluggish issues down or could take in a great number of memory. by utilizing hitting initiate -> run -> form MSCONFIG -> hit ok, pass to the startup tab, you may verify off what you do no longer prefer to directly initiate with your pc; which could help lots. You in no way reported how lots ram you have, in line with danger it extremely is time for an improve.

2016-10-09 03:20:28 · answer #5 · answered by tuberman 4 · 0 0

Browse this site and download the document and read it through, it really helps.
the URL is
http://www.tweakguides.com/TGTC.html
Have not tried the vista stuff, but the XP data is really useful

2007-06-13 07:16:20 · answer #6 · answered by Fizban 1 · 0 0

Upgrade your RAM and processor.

I guess you could use FreeRamXP pro

2007-06-13 07:03:05 · answer #7 · answered by Intuition 3 · 0 0

tuneup utilities

2007-06-13 07:05:20 · answer #8 · answered by basscleff 5 · 0 0

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