This is the 3rd and final part to my series on speeding up a slow computer. In Part 1 we checked to insure you have enough memory (RAM). In Part 2 we made better use of the RAM you have by turning off unnecessary programs.
By this point you should already see a big increase in the speed of your computer. In our final part we’re going to use a free program to clean up all the junk files that Windows likes to collect and check a couple of other things.
Remember back when your computer was new and it seemed so fast, but over time it just kept getting slower and slower? The main reason for that is because Windows likes to save a lot of files that are not only unnecessary but they slow down your computer.
The program I’ve been using and recommending for a few years is CCleaner. It’s a small program that doesn’t take long to download and install. You can download it at Download.com. I highly recommend Download.com whenever you’re looking for a free program to do some task on your computer. See my article, “Free Software, is it worth it?”. Click HERE to go to Download.com and download CCleaner.
CCleaner will clean up several areas, including the Temp files and Cookies from Internet Explorer or just about any other Internet Browser. If you have Cookies that store web-page settings and stored passwords you may want to go into Options in CCleaner, click on Cookies and select any Cookies from websites you want to save by moving them to the “Cookies to Keep” area.
CCleaner also cleans up Windows Explorer, the System, and any applications you have that like to store files. CCleaner also includes a Registry Cleaner that you can run seperately if you wish. You should never run any registry cleaner unless you first set a System Restore Point first in case you need to go back.
The first time you run CCleaner you’ll get a message stating CCleaner will delete files. Uncheck that box so you don’t get this message every time you run CCleaner. CCleaner only deletes unnecessary files that slow down your computer.
I’d recommend running CCleaner every couple weeks. You’ll be amazed at how much junk Windows collects and how much getting rid of it can speed up your computer!
There are a couple more simple things you can do that can add a little more kick to your computer.
The first thing is to turn off hard drive Indexing. Click Start and open “My Computer” right-click on your C: drive and go into Properties. Uncheck the box that says “Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching”. Apply this change to C:\subfolders and files when you get the confirmation window. This may take several minutes to run. You’ll only have to do this once though.
The second thing you can do is Defragment your hard drive. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter. Click the Analyze button and you’ll get a message letting you know if your hard drive needs to be defragmented. If you decide to Defragment your hard drive, this is another function that can take several minutes to run. I usually Defragment my hard drive about once per year.
If you’d like to see a 25 minute video where you can look over my shoulder as I walk you step-by-step through what I do to speed up and optimize a computer click HERE.
One final bit of advice… If your computer is infected by a virus or adware your computer is going to be slow and do things like: change your Internet Homepage, give you endless pop-ups telling you need to buy some software (don’t do it!), produce system errors and a host of other annoying things. The things I’ve covered in this series of posts may help but your computer will never run right until you get rid of the malware (malicious software). If this sounds like your problem you can start by going to http://www.eset.com/onlinescan and running a free virus scan.
Regards,
-Bert