Isn't it funny how one day your computer can be running smoothly and then in a few months it can slow down to the point where you just want to throw it out the window? The real question is - exactly why did it slow down? Well the answer isn't clear cut and easy to digest but most of it has to deal with how the operating system of your computer works. Most Windows based operating systems are designed to work as efficiently as possible, but that unfortunately isn't the case in real life. What happens is that after time your computer starts to build up junk in many different areas and this is what slows it down (for the most part). All you need to do to make it faster is to remove the junk. The only problem is finding all of the areas that the junk builds up and also removing it.
Exactly what areas does junk build up? Well there are multiple areas but unfortunately I can't tell you all of them since it would simply take to long and I don't have enough room the write all of it on this article. So instead, let's focus on just one area that can improve your computers performance - removing unnecessary programs. Most of the people that I come across that have problems with their computers being slow usually have installed a lot of programs that they don't need in the past and they haven't bothered to remove them. If you have programs that are installed on your computer and they are not serving any purpose to you, you should really get rid of them. They will take up space on your hard drive and make things worse they will be running in the background using your computer resources which will slow it down drastically.
Just to be on the safe side here, don't remove a program if you don't know what it is or what it does - your computer might actually be using it. Only remove a program if you know what it is and if you know for sure that your computer doesn't need it. Here's how you do it:
If you are a Windows XP user just start by clicking Start, going to the Control Panel, clicking on the Add/Remove Programs and then waiting a little while for the list to be populated (if you have a lot of programs on your computer it will take a while for all of them to appear). Now, just remove the programs that you know you don't need by clicking on the program and then selecting "Change/Remove". After that you just have to go through with the process to remove it.
If you have Windows Vista, start by clicking the Start button, going to Control Panel and make sure that at the top of the window that you have "Classic View" selected. Now just double click on the Programs and Features button (it may take a few seconds for your programs to come up on the list) and just check off the programs that you don't need and select Uninstall to remove them. Remember to only remove programs if you what they are and if you know for sure that you and your computer doesn't need them.
Exactly what areas does junk build up? Well there are multiple areas but unfortunately I can't tell you all of them since it would simply take to long and I don't have enough room the write all of it on this article. So instead, let's focus on just one area that can improve your computers performance - removing unnecessary programs. Most of the people that I come across that have problems with their computers being slow usually have installed a lot of programs that they don't need in the past and they haven't bothered to remove them. If you have programs that are installed on your computer and they are not serving any purpose to you, you should really get rid of them. They will take up space on your hard drive and make things worse they will be running in the background using your computer resources which will slow it down drastically.
Just to be on the safe side here, don't remove a program if you don't know what it is or what it does - your computer might actually be using it. Only remove a program if you know what it is and if you know for sure that your computer doesn't need it. Here's how you do it:
If you are a Windows XP user just start by clicking Start, going to the Control Panel, clicking on the Add/Remove Programs and then waiting a little while for the list to be populated (if you have a lot of programs on your computer it will take a while for all of them to appear). Now, just remove the programs that you know you don't need by clicking on the program and then selecting "Change/Remove". After that you just have to go through with the process to remove it.
If you have Windows Vista, start by clicking the Start button, going to Control Panel and make sure that at the top of the window that you have "Classic View" selected. Now just double click on the Programs and Features button (it may take a few seconds for your programs to come up on the list) and just check off the programs that you don't need and select Uninstall to remove them. Remember to only remove programs if you what they are and if you know for sure that you and your computer doesn't need them.
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