Three Easiest Tips to Keep Your PC as Fast
as New
When we install windows operating systems
in our computers, it looks very fast for few
days. But day by day the speed decreases. It
takes long time to boot the operating
system. Furthermore, sometimes it hangs to
load the anti-virus software and other
startup items. So, let us learn how to keep
your windows as fast as newly installed
operating system.
Using msconfig
First of all, Omit or uncheck the unnecessary
items from the startup programs. For it you
got to turn on your pc and let it be booted.
When the loading completes, Press
“Windows+R”. It will open the run menu.
Write “msconfig” in it and press enter. You
will see a new window which will appear
“System configuration utility”. Change the
tab to “startup” on the top right of the
System Configuration Utility window. Here,
you will see a list of programs which run
when computer starts. Uncheck the items
which seems irritating or unnecessary to
you. Now click on apply and then close the
window. It will ask for a reboot. Click on
restart to reboot your pc. When it reboots
you won’t see the unnecessary items
loading with your log on and your log on
process has become faster than before. Isn’t
it cool?!!
Using regedit
Secondly, we can speed up our computer by
registry editing. It will cure the slowing
problem of start menu programs. Once
again you need to open the run menu by
pressing “Ctrl+R”. Now write “regedit” in it
and press enter. It will open a new window
which is called “Registry Editor”. Here you
may change the registry value of the
programs installed in your computer. Now
click on HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder on the
registry editor window. Find Control panel >
Desktop > MenuShowDelay. Double click on
MenuShowDelay on the right box to amend
its value. You will see 400 is the default value
in the edit option. Delete the 400 from it and
let it remain blank. Click on ok. Remember,
the more you reduce this value the more
speed you may get in Start Menu program
loading.
Deleting Temprary Files
Thirdly, we can speed up our computer by
deleting temporary files form our hard disk.
Temporary files accumulate when we install,
run or download something in our pc.
Keeping these files for so long may decrease
your pc running speed. So, deleting these
files is the best to get rid of this upcoming
slow-problem. In this case, again we will use
run menu. Please, follow the steps. Open the
run menu with “Windows+R”. Write “temp”
to open the directory “C:WINDOWSTemp”.
Delete everything you found in this directory
and close the folder. Again open the run
menu. Write “%temp%” to open the
directory “C:DOCUME~1User
LOCALS~1Temp”. Delete everything you
found in this directory. If any file denies to
be deleted, let it be there. Not need to delete
them. Close the window. Now again open
the run menu. Write “prefetch” to open the
directory “C:WINDOWSPrefetch”. Delete
every file you found in this folder.
In conclusion we have come to know the
three easy steps to speed up your computer.
If your pc still reacting slow, may be the
problem is on somewhere else. In this case,
I recommend you to install a fresh copy of
Operating System
as New
When we install windows operating systems
in our computers, it looks very fast for few
days. But day by day the speed decreases. It
takes long time to boot the operating
system. Furthermore, sometimes it hangs to
load the anti-virus software and other
startup items. So, let us learn how to keep
your windows as fast as newly installed
operating system.
Using msconfig
First of all, Omit or uncheck the unnecessary
items from the startup programs. For it you
got to turn on your pc and let it be booted.
When the loading completes, Press
“Windows+R”. It will open the run menu.
Write “msconfig” in it and press enter. You
will see a new window which will appear
“System configuration utility”. Change the
tab to “startup” on the top right of the
System Configuration Utility window. Here,
you will see a list of programs which run
when computer starts. Uncheck the items
which seems irritating or unnecessary to
you. Now click on apply and then close the
window. It will ask for a reboot. Click on
restart to reboot your pc. When it reboots
you won’t see the unnecessary items
loading with your log on and your log on
process has become faster than before. Isn’t
it cool?!!
Using regedit
Secondly, we can speed up our computer by
registry editing. It will cure the slowing
problem of start menu programs. Once
again you need to open the run menu by
pressing “Ctrl+R”. Now write “regedit” in it
and press enter. It will open a new window
which is called “Registry Editor”. Here you
may change the registry value of the
programs installed in your computer. Now
click on HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder on the
registry editor window. Find Control panel >
Desktop > MenuShowDelay. Double click on
MenuShowDelay on the right box to amend
its value. You will see 400 is the default value
in the edit option. Delete the 400 from it and
let it remain blank. Click on ok. Remember,
the more you reduce this value the more
speed you may get in Start Menu program
loading.
Deleting Temprary Files
Thirdly, we can speed up our computer by
deleting temporary files form our hard disk.
Temporary files accumulate when we install,
run or download something in our pc.
Keeping these files for so long may decrease
your pc running speed. So, deleting these
files is the best to get rid of this upcoming
slow-problem. In this case, again we will use
run menu. Please, follow the steps. Open the
run menu with “Windows+R”. Write “temp”
to open the directory “C:WINDOWSTemp”.
Delete everything you found in this directory
and close the folder. Again open the run
menu. Write “%temp%” to open the
directory “C:DOCUME~1User
LOCALS~1Temp”. Delete everything you
found in this directory. If any file denies to
be deleted, let it be there. Not need to delete
them. Close the window. Now again open
the run menu. Write “prefetch” to open the
directory “C:WINDOWSPrefetch”. Delete
every file you found in this folder.
In conclusion we have come to know the
three easy steps to speed up your computer.
If your pc still reacting slow, may be the
problem is on somewhere else. In this case,
I recommend you to install a fresh copy of
Operating System
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