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Has your PC has begun to slow down over the years, taking longer to perform simple actions such as getting on the internet or opening files? Thankfully, there are steps you can take to improve the speed and performance of your computer, there by lengthening its life and increasing your productivity. The biggest improvements you can make are in simply keeping your operating system clean of inefficiencies and viruses, and regularly doing a PC device driver update. Beyond these maintenance tools, you can also follow some of the simple steps listed here.
#1. Use a Registry Cleaner and Optimizer
Utilize a registry cleaner and registry optimization software to automatically clean up any invalid entries, as well as handle registry optimization.
#2. Update Your PC Drivers
Use a PC Device Driver Update Software to automatically scan your computer and update old device drivers.
#3. Spyware and Malware Protection
Keep your PC clean of viruses, trojan horses, adware and other types of software that adversely affect your computer's performance. Make sure your computer is safe by installing a spyware and malware protection software.
#4. Regularly Scan for System Errors
Check your system files for any changes or corruption.
#5. Check Your Hardware
Make sure you have the correct hardware (processor, RAM, hard drive, etc.) to run your operating system -- if you have recently updated your operating system, your hardware may be out-of-date.
#6. Uninstall Unnecessary Programs
Uninstall any programs you no longer use so that these don't take up unnecessary space in your system.
#7. Cancel Auto-Start Programs
Cancel the option to automatically open programs when you start up your computer. This will speed up start up time.
#8. Organize Your Desktop
Organize and clear away excess files stored on your desktop. Storing files on your desktop eats up processing memory.
#9. Cancel Unnecessary Visual Effects
Set your visual effects to optimize your productivity, but don't overdo superfluous effects, as this can slow down your processing speed.
#10. Reinstall Your Operating System
If none of the steps listed above improve your computer's performance, your operating system may have been corrupted to a degree that requires a complete reinstall. Be sure to back-up all files before the initial uninstall, as everything will be lost.