1. Clean up old filesIn the Performance Information ... click Open Disk Cleanup to delete the files that are excessive. Then click Start, enter 'defrag' in the Search box and press Enter, click the Defragment Now button and wait while you are on your hard disk-defrag.
2. SidebarSidebar is good but the more gadgets you add to the Sidebar then the consuming system resources and ultimately make your computer slow. Eliminate unnecessary gadgets or right click on Sidebar, select Properties and clear the Start Sidebar to do so simultaneously.
3. Disable unused devicesClick Control Panel> System and Maintenance> System> Device Manager, right click on the hardware that you do not need - for example, an unused network adapter? - And select Disable. But when you disable the wrong one will make the hardware could be such a problem can not restart the computer, so if in doubt should not be necessary.
4. Disabling unwanted servicesType 'Services' in the Search box and press Enter to see anything that has been marked as 'Started' and run on your computer. Service that you might not need to run as the Distributed Link Tracking Client (whose function is to keep the NTFS file links in the network) and Tablet PC Input Service (unless you use a Tablet PC). Click 2x on an unwanted service, select Startup type to Disabled and the service it will not run when the computer is turned on again later. Be careful, some services are vital to your system and disable the service will create problems later. To know what a vital service you can learn from sites like Black Viper, and if you are in doubt about a service then leave it running.
5. The problem with a long boot timeIf your computer is up to date but the computer boot time is very slow (more than three minutes) then there may be problems with hardware or drivers. Try to unplug all that is connected to a computer other than the monitor, keyboard and mouse. But if you connect to the network try to unplug the network cable and see what happens.
6. Check for errors in Event ViewerFind clues in Event Viewer (type 'eventvwr' in the Search box and press Enter). Expand Windows Logs and browse the Applications and System logs. Navigate to the bottom where the last time you shut down the computer and look for error messages that might explain why your computer becomes problematic.
7. Rapihkan system tray clutterNotice all the icons that exist in the system tray. There are important items such as antivirus programs and there are also items that are not so important to appear there as QuickTime. To get rid of right click or click 2x on the icon and look for options that can tell the program to not appear in the system tray.
8. Check the current taskSome programs that run behind the scenes (background) will always be active however, and without knowing can increase memory usage and processor performance. To find out, right click on the Taskbar, select Task Manager> Processes. Now try to be observed. If you mensortirnya based on CPU usage then you will see the background processes that are running. If you see an unknown program and spent 10 percent or more of the CPU time then right click and select Properties to see more details. Once you find which program has the problematic process, try to check the documentation to find out whether you really need the program running or not.
9. Get rid of unwanted startup programsRun Windows Defender and click Tools> Software Explorer to view the programs that run when Windows just beginning (start). Do not immediately delete all, but delete when you are sure the program is not necessary, how to click and select Disable to stop running when the initial (start).
10. Snip 'overweight' system with AutorunsEach program on your computer that run when the initial (start up) will increase boot time. Of the few programs exist that are important but sometimes it is not important other. Crop programs that are not that important to free Autoruns program. Autoruns display of the tabs - each tab displays the start-up programs according to category. Take a look at the Logon tab. Before you do anything with the program Autoruns first right click on the program you want to 'cut' and select Search Online to find out more about the program. Once you know that the program you want to prune it really was not important then you can delete it - by way of right click and select Delete. Click Yes when you receive confirmation. This action is to avoid loss of memory in the future
2. SidebarSidebar is good but the more gadgets you add to the Sidebar then the consuming system resources and ultimately make your computer slow. Eliminate unnecessary gadgets or right click on Sidebar, select Properties and clear the Start Sidebar to do so simultaneously.
3. Disable unused devicesClick Control Panel> System and Maintenance> System> Device Manager, right click on the hardware that you do not need - for example, an unused network adapter? - And select Disable. But when you disable the wrong one will make the hardware could be such a problem can not restart the computer, so if in doubt should not be necessary.
4. Disabling unwanted servicesType 'Services' in the Search box and press Enter to see anything that has been marked as 'Started' and run on your computer. Service that you might not need to run as the Distributed Link Tracking Client (whose function is to keep the NTFS file links in the network) and Tablet PC Input Service (unless you use a Tablet PC). Click 2x on an unwanted service, select Startup type to Disabled and the service it will not run when the computer is turned on again later. Be careful, some services are vital to your system and disable the service will create problems later. To know what a vital service you can learn from sites like Black Viper, and if you are in doubt about a service then leave it running.
5. The problem with a long boot timeIf your computer is up to date but the computer boot time is very slow (more than three minutes) then there may be problems with hardware or drivers. Try to unplug all that is connected to a computer other than the monitor, keyboard and mouse. But if you connect to the network try to unplug the network cable and see what happens.
6. Check for errors in Event ViewerFind clues in Event Viewer (type 'eventvwr' in the Search box and press Enter). Expand Windows Logs and browse the Applications and System logs. Navigate to the bottom where the last time you shut down the computer and look for error messages that might explain why your computer becomes problematic.
7. Rapihkan system tray clutterNotice all the icons that exist in the system tray. There are important items such as antivirus programs and there are also items that are not so important to appear there as QuickTime. To get rid of right click or click 2x on the icon and look for options that can tell the program to not appear in the system tray.
8. Check the current taskSome programs that run behind the scenes (background) will always be active however, and without knowing can increase memory usage and processor performance. To find out, right click on the Taskbar, select Task Manager> Processes. Now try to be observed. If you mensortirnya based on CPU usage then you will see the background processes that are running. If you see an unknown program and spent 10 percent or more of the CPU time then right click and select Properties to see more details. Once you find which program has the problematic process, try to check the documentation to find out whether you really need the program running or not.
9. Get rid of unwanted startup programsRun Windows Defender and click Tools> Software Explorer to view the programs that run when Windows just beginning (start). Do not immediately delete all, but delete when you are sure the program is not necessary, how to click and select Disable to stop running when the initial (start).
10. Snip 'overweight' system with AutorunsEach program on your computer that run when the initial (start up) will increase boot time. Of the few programs exist that are important but sometimes it is not important other. Crop programs that are not that important to free Autoruns program. Autoruns display of the tabs - each tab displays the start-up programs according to category. Take a look at the Logon tab. Before you do anything with the program Autoruns first right click on the program you want to 'cut' and select Search Online to find out more about the program. Once you know that the program you want to prune it really was not important then you can delete it - by way of right click and select Delete. Click Yes when you receive confirmation. This action is to avoid loss of memory in the future
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