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i have defrag,n uninstall some program n my windows xp is still slow how can i speed it up?
November 4th, 2009 · 6 Comments
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1 kaiser // Nov 4, 2009
nothing speeds up your computer like a fresh install. (that means cleaning out everything.)
if that’s worth your time, do sufficient reading before you go through with.
the windows help website has a good step by step, but there are forums you can visit as well.
2 John C // Nov 4, 2009
Stopping some of the programs that start with Windows from starting!
3 K . // Nov 4, 2009
Add more RAM!! and you can try going to the start menu and clicking RUN then type "msconfig"
A system utilities window will open select the startup tab at the top.
Then select "Disable all" this will stop all but the required programs to run at start up. Now your CPU wont have to work so hard.
4 John T // Nov 4, 2009
go to iobit.com
download smart defrag
and Security 360
your next computer should be a mac
trouble free, not slow at all
best computer decision I ever made
no viruses!
5 speednutt // Nov 4, 2009
Have you deleted your temp files ever? You can do it in internet options if you havent.
Next download a program called CCLEANER from ccleaner.com it is a free program and you can change what programs are started at startup. This helps a ton.
6 Mali // Nov 4, 2009
01.
As the first step,scan Your Windows System for Errors.To do this use a utility called
‘System File Checker’.
To launch the ‘System File Checker’,close any open programs on your Desktop and follow the
step,
Click Start and run > sfc /scannow > OK
It will correct every problems it finds.
02.
Do not allow to start Programs automatically.
03.
Uninstall unused programs.
04.
Change your Visual Effects.
Right click on ‘My Computer’ Click Properties > Advanced tab > Performance > Settings
Adjust effects as the version of your Windows.
05.
CleanUp your Disks.
Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > click Disk Cleanup.
You will be prompted to specify which drive you want to clean.
06.
Defrag Your Hard Drives.
Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > click Disk Defragmenter.
* You can analyze a volume before defragmenting it to get an estimate of how long the
defragmentation process will take.
I hope this will help you…!
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