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Technology News Headlines
10 Quick
Fixes To Make Your Windows Computer Faster
THURSDAY AUGUST 10TH 2010
Your computer running
Windows isn’t running in the same speed that it used to run when you
first used it. It’s slower, crappy, takes a while to start and tests
your patience like anything. There are many reasons for this, let’s try
fixing up a few things on your slow Windows PC:
Slow Start Up
There can be a variety of reasons to Windows loading slow during start
up. Go to Run, type msconfig and hit enter. Under the ‘Start Up’ tab,
uncheck the unwanted programs and press OK. Things should be a bit fine
the next time Windows boots.
Another program worth mentioning here is StartUp Delayer which will help
in setting after how much time programs should be loaded after Windows
boots. For instance, you could set your instant messenger program to
load 50 seconds after Windows starts up.
Slow Loading Start Menu
If the Start Menu items are loading slowly, you can open the Registry
Editor by typing in the Run menu ‘regedit.exe’ and pressing Enter. Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop. Look for MenuShowDelay, and
double click to edit the value. The lower the number specified, the
faster the Start Menu will load.
Slow Right Click Context Menu
Probably the Windows Right Click menu on your computer is loading slow
because too many programs added unwanted entries there. Just download
this program called Mmm, install it and then modify your context menu to
remove unwanted items to speed it up.
Slow Send To Menu
If the Send To menu loads slowly, you can type ’sendto’ in the Run
Dialog, and remove unwanted items in the Explorer Window that appears.
This should add some speed to it.
Slow Defragmentation
The Windows Defragmenter can’t get any slower. You need to have an
alternative to the Windows Defragmenter, and Defraggler is just one of
the best ones available in the market. It’s free, and works like a charm
and can speed up defragmentation manifold. For some alternatives, see
Five Free Programs to Defragment your PC.
Slow loading My Computer Window
If the My Computer Window loads slowly, in the Explorer Window, go to
Tools >> Folder Options >> View and uncheck ‘Automatically search for
network folders and printers”
Slow loading Add or Remove Programs Applet
This is one of the most annoying piece of programs present in Windows,
it takes ages to load if you have a considerable number of programs
installed on your computer. You can either use the all-in-one CCleaner
for this purpose, or get MyUninstaller that comes as a speedy
replacement for Add or Remove Programs.
Slow Ending of Unresponsive Programs
If you’ve clicked on ‘End Task’ if any program is running unresponsive,
you might have noticed that the program is not terminated immediately.
You can alter this by going to Run >> regedit.exe >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\
and change this value to 1000.
Disable Animations and Appearance Overhauls to
maximize performance
If you’re a serious performance junkie, you probably won’t bother about
eyecandy. Go to System Properties in the Control Panel. Click
‘Advanced’, then ‘Performance’ and click ‘Adjust for best performance’.
This might boost your PC’s performance up a bit.
Additional Tips:
Always keep your computer clean. Remove Junk and Unnecessary registry
entries. Use CCleaner for this purpose, one excellent tool that just
does what it says.
Don’t keep installing
software. Install a program only if it really serves you a purpose.
Keep as less programs as
possible running on the System Tray. This essentially means reducing the
number of programs that start during Windows start up |
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