Saturday, July 31, 2010

Five ways to speed up your PC

1. Free up disk space

The Disk Cleanup tool helps you free up space on your hard disk to improve the performance of your  computer. The tool identifies files that you can safely delete, and then enables you to choose whether you want  to delete some or all of the identified files.

Use Disk Cleanup to:

->Remove temporary Internet files.

->Remove downloaded program files (such as Microsoft ActiveX controls and Java applets).

->Empty the Recycle Bin.

->Remove Windows temporary files such as error reports.

->Remove optional Windows components that you don't use.

->Remove installed programs that you no longer use.

->Remove unused restore points and shadow copies from System Restore.

    Tip: Typically, temporary Internet files take the most amount of space because the browser caches each                  page you visit for faster access later.

To use Disk Cleanup :
Window 7 users

->Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, then click Disk Cleanup. If                 several  drives are available, you might be prompted to specify which drive you want to clean.

->When Disk Cleanup has calculated how much space you can free, in the Disk Cleanup for dialog box,           scroll  through the content of the Files to delete list.

->Clear the check boxes for files that you don't want to delete, and then click OK.
->For more options, such as cleaning up System Restore and Shadow copy files, under Description, click           Clean up system files, then click the More Options tab.
->When prompted to confirm that you want to delete the specified files, click Yes.

->After a few minutes, the process completes and the Disk Cleanup dialog box closes, leaving your                    computer cleaner and performing better. 

For Windows XP users
 
 ->Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk                  Cleanup. If several drives are available, you might be prompted to specify which drive you want to clean.


->In the Disk Cleanup for dialog box, scroll through the content of the Files to delete list.


->Clear the check boxes for files that you don't want to delete, and then click OK.

->When prompted to confirm that you want to delete the specified files, click Yes.

      After a few minutes, the process completes and the Disk Cleanup dialog box closes, leaving your                     computer cleaner and performing better.

2. Speed up access to data

Disk fragmentation slows the overall performance of your system. When files are fragmented, the computer  must search the hard disk when the file is opened to piece it back together. The response time can be  significantly longer.

Disk Defragmenter is a Windows utility that consolidates fragmented files and folders on your computer's hard  disk so that each occupies a single space on the disk. With your files stored neatly end-to-end, without            fragmentation, reading and writing to the disk speeds up.

When to run Disk Defragmenter
 In addition to running Disk Defragmenter at regular intervals—monthly is optimal—there are other times you    should run it too, such as when:

You add a large number of files.

Your free disk space totals 15 percent or less.

You install new programs or a new version of Windows.

To use Disk Defragmenter:

Windows 7 users

->Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.

  
->In the Disk Defragmenter dialog box, click the drives that you want to defragment, and then click the                  Analyze button. After the disk is analyzed, a dialog box appears, letting you know whether you should              defragment the analyzed drives.

Tip: You should analyze a volume before defragmenting it to get an estimate of how long the defragmentation           process will take.

->To defragment the selected drive or drives, click the Defragment disk button. In the Current status area,           under the Progress column, you can monitor the process as it happens. After the defragmentation is                 complete, Disk Defragmenter displays the results.

->To display detailed information about the defragmented disk or partition, click View Report.

->To close the View Report dialog box, click Close.

->You can also schedule the Disk Defragmenter to run automatically, and your computer might be set up this       way by default. Under Schedule, it reads Scheduled defragmentation is turned on, then displays the time of       day and frequency of defragmentation. If you want to turn off automatic defragmentation or change the time     or frequency, click the Configure schedule (or Turn on Schedule, if it is not currently configured to run               automatically). Then change the settings, then click OK.

->To close the Disk Defragmenter utility, click the Close button on the title bar of the window.

To use Disk Defragmenter:

->Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.

->In the Disk Defragmenter dialog box, click the drives that you want to defragment, and then click the                Analyze button. After the disk is analyzed, a dialog box appears, letting you know whether you should              defragment the analyzed drives.

Tip: You should analyze a volume before defragmenting it to get an estimate of how long the defragmentation          process will take.

->To defragment the selected drive or drives, click the Defragment button. Note: In Windows Vista, there is         no graphical user interface to demonstrate the progress—but your hard drive is still being defragmented.
->After the defragmentation is complete, Disk Defragmenter displays the results.

->To display detailed information about the defragmented disk or partition, click View Report.

->To close the View Report dialog box, click Close.

->To close the Disk Defragmenter utility, click the Close button on the title bar of the window.

 3. Detect and repair disk errors

   In addition to running Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter to optimize the performance of your computer,       you can check the integrity of the files stored on your hard disk by running the Error Checking utility.
   As you use your hard drive, it can develop bad sectors. Bad sectors slow down hard disk performance and      sometimes make data writing (such as file saving) difficult, or even impossible. The Error Checking utility          scans the hard drive for bad sectors, and scans for file system errors to see whether certain files or folders        are misplaced.If you use your computer daily, you should run this utility once a week to help prevent data        loss.Run the Error Checking utility:

4. Protect your computer against spyware

    Spyware collects personal information without letting you know and without asking for permission. From the     Web sites you visit to usernames and passwords, spyware can put you and your confidential information at       risk. In addition to privacy concerns, spyware can hamper your computer's performance. To combat               spyware, you might want to consider using the PC safety scan from Windows Live OneCare. This scan is a      free service and will help check for and remove viruses.

5. Learn all about ReadyBoost

    If you're using Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you can use ReadyBoost to speed up your system. A new         concept in adding memory to a system, it allows you to use non-volatile flash memory—like a USB flash           drive or a memory card—to improve performance without having to add additional memory.

Download :  CCleaner-Cset up200


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