Most computer users have been trained that if you want more speed for your computer, then add more memory. Well, this is true, in certain circumstances. But for most of the times, it really is just bad files in your registry files. Corrupted or missing registry files can make your computer too slow.
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://www.speed-up-your-pc.com/
lists top 5 registry cleaner,you can download and scan for free.
Good luck!
2007-11-17 17:57:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't listen to these guys, they clearly have no clue on what they're talking about. I am a developer at Microsoft so I know a thing or two about computers. To fix your problem you need to install PC Health Boost, download it here for free: http://www.healthboostpc.com
It's very light and it's the only antivirus/cleaner with a 99.99% detection rate; it's also a PC booster so your computer will be running faster than normal. Install it, hit run and problem solved. It shouldn't take you more than 5 minutes.
2014-09-02 06:45:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No, hard drives and RAM are 2 entirely different things. Read the Asus User Manual to find out what kind of RAM it takes and how much can be added. This is in addition to upgrading the hard drive.
2016-05-23 23:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have windows turn off system restore in your control panel and restart your computer. Run scan disk and defrag after that. Then restart system restore again to start saving restore points if you want to. I always have mine turned off. System restore over time takes alot of H.D. space up and may give your system a little boost if you do above. Hope it helps. If you want a program I have always used Fix It Utilities. My opinion it is better then System Mechanic 7.0.
2007-11-16 22:14:10
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answered by Ynot 3
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download a program called ccleaner and run it (there are actually two parts, one for "issues" the other "cleanup" do both,) then run microsoft disk cleanup and then defrag the hard drive. You will likely see a huge improvement without the hassle of reinstalling all of your software and hoping that you get everything installed right.
2007-11-16 22:17:50
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answered by Scott K 7
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Go to Start, then RUN and type MSCONFIG and hit enter. Got o the start up tab and uncheck anything that you don't recognize. This will not allow these programs to start up, but does not delete them. This will speed things up after you reboot! Try it and see!
2007-11-16 22:27:18
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answered by J B 2
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May be review the programs loading at start up. Do defragmentation etc. for the disk.
2007-11-16 22:18:14
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answered by Swamy 7
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get a good registry cleaner and take off any programs that you really dont need, also how many of your programs start up every time you turn it on and just sit in the back ground,find them in start up manager, just delete them from there and use them when you need them only.
2007-11-16 22:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Check http://www.pc-optimizer-pro.info
With pc optimizer pro you can safely clean, repair and optimize your computer.
It will help improve your system performance without expensive hardware upgrades.
Good luck!
2007-11-17 18:32:18
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answered by Anonymous
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here is a useful article
http://mypchelp.blogspot.com/2006/10/pc-running-slow.html
2007-11-16 22:14:21
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answered by Anonymous
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