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The Need For Digital
Speed
5 Powerful And Free Methods That I Use To Speed Up My PC
Many
of my friends say that I am obsessed with techniques on how I can speed
up my PC.
Whether I’m doing some work with Adobe Photoshop, Adobe
Illustrator, and Adobe InDesign all running at the same time, or
whether I’m playing Gears of War while World of Warcraft in
windowed mode is minimized, I always want my PC to perform as fast as
possible. Yes, I am a speed junkie. I easily get
frustrated with the slightest hint of a load time.
Hence, I am always on the lookout for ways to speed up my PC.
Here are 5 such methods that I use to speed up my PC and to ensure that
it will always run at optimum performance with very minimal hiccups.
Speed Up My PC, Technique No. 1: Download The Latest Drivers
The physical components of your PC stay the same, unless you remove and
replace them. But the software they run? They
constantly change. The programs sold today will fall pale in
comparison with the programs that will be made available next
week. The websites we visit will evolve based on the internet
technology that will be introduced.
And how are our systems supposed to cope up?
When I want to speed up my PC, the first thing I do is to download the
latest drivers for the physical components of my rig. Graphic
card, motherboard, modem… you name it, I download
it! I make sure that nothing but the latest driver is
installed in my system.
Speed Up My PC, Technique No. 2: Keep Your Registry Squeaky
Clean
Does it take forever to boot up your system? Chances are,
your registry is bogged down by useless leftover files from the
programs you have installed, even if you have already uninstalled them.
Whenever I want to speed up my PC, I open my favorite registry cleaner
to scan my system for some redundant, and sometimes harmful, leftover
files. Then I let it do its thing, deleting the non-essential
files whenever it could.
Reg cleaners really help speed up my PC, and there is no reason why
they can’t help you speed up yours.
Speed Up My PC, Technique No. 3: Your System May Have Been
Infected By Spyware And/Or Adware
Sometimes, slow boot up time and slow processing speed are caused by
the infestation of spyware and/or adware in your system.
Spyware and adware are forms of malware that surreptitiously find their
way into your PC, often through the websites you visit or the email
attachments you open.
If I am infected by spyware and/or adware and I want to speed up my PC,
I simply open my most trusted spyware remover – Search
& Destroy – a free utility that is powerful enough to
wipe out all the known spyware and adware variations today.
Speed Up My PC, Technique No. 4: Scan For Viruses And Kill
Them
Slow PCs may also be caused by viruses, the most popular of which are
Trojans – wicked programs that keep hammering our systems
their evil deeds.
There is only one way to determine the existence of a virus in your
system, that is, by running a complete diagnostic scan using an
anti-virus software. The best anti-virus software I can
recommend is AVG, a free, open source program that is regularly updated
with the latest virus descriptions which allows the program to run a
really comprehensive examination of your system.
Thereafter, the anti-virus program will eliminate the threat and
I’d be able to speed up my PC with no hassle at all.
Speed Up My PC, Technique No. 5: Defragment Regularly
One of the really under-appreciated features of a Windows-based PC is
the Disk Defragmenter. Basically, the Disk Defragmenter will
eliminate useless and redundant files in your entire system, not just
your registry.
I swear to God, defragmenting your disk is THE best way to speed up my
PC. Defragmenting may take a couple of hours or more, but the
end result is very much worth it.
To access the Disk Defragmenter, go to START, then ALL PROGRAMS, then
ACCESSORIES, then SYSTEM TOOLS, and voila! You’d be
able to speed up your PC as efficiently as I can speed up my PC!
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"Thank you! My computer had fatal error
messages and was freezing up.
My brother recommended I try RegCure. I used the free scan and found
363 errors. Using RegCure fixed my PC and has it running like brand
new!"
— Yorgi S. Seattle, WA
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