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It is always advisable to improve your system performance from time to time as slowing down of your PC get on your nerves. The situation can be even worse if you are amidst an important task which needs to be completed with immediate effect. It is always necessary to see that your system is in good condition to avoid this kind of situation.
Cleaning your PC regularly can contribute to improve your PC performance
Get rid of all the virus, spyware and adware in your system. Even if you delete them using any anti virus or anti spyware programs, there are a good chance that its components remain in the system registry. Registry cleaners can be used to help you out in this. Even then, there are certain steps that one can adopt to improve your system performance.
Close the unused programs that are open while working
While working it is common to leave the unattended programs open. Use the programs that you feel are necessary. Minimizing the programs also utilize the same system resource as you work on them. Connecting to the Internet, running your virus scans, and all utilize a lot of system resources. Closing the programs that are not necessary helps your system to perform more efficiently. Also try to run the scan while you are away for lunch or away from your work desk.
Try to know what runs in the background
As your operating system starts up, there are certain programs that run in the background. These programs are displayed as small icons in the systray as and when they load. See to it that these programs are essential as they user up the system resources. Closing the program doesn’t assure you that they may not return the next time. A good registry repair tool can be used to ensure that these programs are disabled and can help in improving your system performance.
Ensure the availability of sufficient free space in your hard disk
There is a limit to which you can use your hard disk space. For the proper functioning of programs, your hard disk free space should not fall below five percent of the total disk space. A lot of the hard disk space is utilized for caching, virtual memory, images, storage of files etc. Try to delete the unwanted files to clear the disk space.
Scan disk and Defragment your hard drive
Defragmentation is an essential factor when it comes to improving your system performance. It needs to be done regularly, to rearrange and group all the scattered programs. Data gets scattered with normal use as your computer plugs in data conveniently, when it finds a free slot. If your hard disk gets too cluttered, then it will affect the performance of your hard disk drive. Running ScanDisk can also fix errors in your hard drive.
Adjust your restore settings
There are restore points in your system to track your computer to a previous position. System Restore is a feature of Windows that can relapse your system software and settings back to a particular date. System Restore does this by saving the changes made to system files in a restore point. System Restore points uses 12 percent of the hard drive with restore points if left unadjusted, regardless of the entire size of the hard drive. If your system is ever severely damaged, you can travel back in time on your computer to a previous point and restore your settings at that point. Typically, your operating system will store new reference points daily or whenever you make changes, such as installing a program. Your can lower the 12 percent disk space by adjusting the restore setting in your system.
If you follow these simple steps, you can improve the performance of your system and provide it greater speed and stability.