Is your Computer Operating Slow? Tips to Run it Faster

A computer is an electronic device that is designed to work with information know as data in a particular form and about performing a sequence of operations in accordance with a predetermined variable set of programs to produce a result in a set of information and signals. The computer plays an important part in everyone’s life today as it is being used for various purposes.


If you have a computer, then it is necessary to keep it updated as if you don’t do so, then it will lead you to problem like data loss. Problems which arise diagnosing and PC repair situations. If you’re having problems like your computer is not responding, showing hardware problems, or even if it’s dead; don’t worry just follow the steps to help you out.

Uninstall unused programs:

To remove all these pointless programs, open the Control Panel Programs and Features page, and have a trawl through the list of installed software. Uninstall those that you don’t need, while being careful to leave the programs that your computer hardware needs (typically their publisher will be listed as the PC maker’s name or as Microsoft).

Install a solid state drive:

Hard drives are the biggest cause of slow speeds and especially slow startup speeds on your PC. While they are not cheap, installing a solid state drive, which have extremely fast read times, can speed up your startup considerably.

Get more Ram:

RAM, which stands for Random Access Memory, is the temporary storage memory used by your computer and is in use when tasks are being executed by different programs. Therefore, the more programs you use, the more RAM you need, and the slower your computer will be if you don’t have enough.

A clear indicator of not having enough RAM is if your computer slows down every time you try and process large files, or it will carry several different actions at once. You can either add more RAM with an extra memory stick or two, or by getting completely new memory if all the slots are taken. There is theoretically no upper limit on the amount of RAM that you can have with a 64-bit operating system, but in practical terms 4GB is more than enough for most peoples.

Run Disk Cleanup:


Windows also include built in disk de-cluttering tools called “Disk Cleanup” It searches through the system for unnecessary large files such as temporary Internet files, program installers, and so on. After performing a Disk Cleanup task the unused files will be deleted automatically.

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