Speed Up a Slow Windows
Check your PC about actual problem of the computers
An contagious computer always will run very slowly, when it is contagious by a virus. More users will counter that an contagious computer's speed depends upon the type of malware threats. To be honest, yeah it is. Anyhow, from my personal experience, I can say that some malware threats are specifically designed for making computers slow and unresponsive, most malwares tend to decrease a computer's performance.
If your computer is contagious , then very first thing you need to do is deep scan your full hard drive to delete all of the threats. Also, you must scan your secondary storage devices to make sure that the virus not effected to your other data. You must be use best security program's to avoid threats in the future.
Uninstall unused and useless software
If you checked your all computer and you did't gets any virus in your computer and if your computer is still slow then you need to uninstall your all useless software's from your pc. To uninstall your computer programs, you have to go in "Programs" in the Control Panel and you can uninstall your useless software step by step. If you are not using any form long time that means it is unnecessary surrounding your hard drive space , so better to uninstall that program and keep your hard drive free. whenever you seeming that software required for you then you can install that again. It is very good way to boost your system speed. You can disable useless Windows features to reduce the load form the operating system .Use alternatives software to boost your programs
If you use applications that require too much computing power to operate, you are better off replacing them with applications that do the same job as them but faster. Few resource hogging applications that you can replace are:-1) Most resource intensive antivirus software can be replaced with the lightweight Microsoft Security Essentials.
2) Microsoft Office can be replaced with Open Office, an open source alternative that also has loads of amazing additions.
3) Adobe Reader can be replaced with the free Foxit Reader.
4) The newer versions of Internet Explorer are pretty fast. However, if you have been using an older version, it is time to upgrade IE or replace it with either Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. This will also give you faster internet speeds.
Uninstall without used start up software's
To disable useless startup software , type msconfig in the search bar in Start menu (in Windows 7and Windows Vista) and on the Start screen in Windows 8 and 8.1. On Windows XP, type this in the Run dialog box. This will start the System Configuration utility. Click on the Startup tab and disable all the applications that you think are not essential on your computer's startup. Restart your computer to see the changes. Keep in mind to not disable your security products as that will make your computer more susceptible to getting infected.
Restart your computer time to time
This is assuming that you continuously use your computer for long periods of time. Each time when you close a running program in Windows. it frees the memory that the program was occupying. However, it may so happen that some parts of the memory do not get freed which results in less system resources available to you to use which ultimately results in a slower PC. When you restart your computer, these occupied spaces in the memory get freed. Although, this memory issue has been somewhat fixed in recent versions of Windows, it still is a good idea to reboot your computer at least once a day.
Check your hard drive for errors on regular basis
Over time, as you use your computer, chances are that some errors might creep in your hard disk which negatively affect your computer's performance. The best way to solve this issue is by using the inbuiltDisk Check utility available in all versions of Windows. To use it, execute chkdsk /r in the Command Prompt. Remember to open the Command Prompt as an administrator. It might prompt you to restart your computer. Execute Y to restart your PC. The chkdsk/ r command scans your computer's hard drive for errors and recovers readable data. Depending upon the size of your hard disk, this step might take some time. This step might increase your computer's performance phenomenally if there are a lot of errors on your hard drive.
Make sure you have enough free space on your hard drive
System speed is not only dependant upon CPU and RAM. If your hard drive is above 95% full, you will notice that your system hasn't been running at the fastest speed. This happens because Windows require empty space for swap files to increase in size and also as space for temporary files. It is imperative that the more cluttered and filled a hard drive is, the more difficult it is to read. To solve this issue, delete useless data or move it to external storage devices.
Repair protected Windows system files
As you use your computer, it is possible that one or more system files get damaged or get corrupted which might effect your system's performance in a negative way. Thus, it is important to check that all your system files are original and behaving as they should. The best way to check your operating system's files is through the System File Checker. To run the System File Checker, open Command Prompt as an Administrator and execute sfc /scannow. This command will check all your system files and if it finds that some of them are modified or corrupt, it will replace them with the original. This step can take anywhere between 5 to 15 minutes but is one that you should perform especially if your system has ever been infected by a virus.
Disable redundant visual effects
The visual effects that make your computer look beautiful also slow it down considerably. So, if you want to get the best performance out of your computer, you should disable all these visual effects. To disable these visual effects:-
1) Press Windows Key+R to launch the Run dialog box.
2) Execute sysdm.cpl.
3) Go to the Advanced tab in the following Window and click onSettings in the Performance section.
4) Then encircle Adjust for best performance. If you want to use visual styles and themes, check it (located at the very end of the list).
5) Click on Apply to apply the changes.
Disabling these visual effects could lead to a considerable improvement in your system's performance especially if you are on Windows 7 or Windows Vista and using the Aero interface without a graphic card.
1) Press Windows Key+R to launch the Run dialog box.
2) Execute sysdm.cpl.
3) Go to the Advanced tab in the following Window and click onSettings in the Performance section.
4) Then encircle Adjust for best performance. If you want to use visual styles and themes, check it (located at the very end of the list).
5) Click on Apply to apply the changes.
Disabling these visual effects could lead to a considerable improvement in your system's performance especially if you are on Windows 7 or Windows Vista and using the Aero interface without a graphic card.
Do not run multiple antivirus software's in one computer
Make sure that no more than one antivirus program is running on your PC. An antivirus's resident protection takes a lot of resources. So, having more than one antivirus program would bring about a significant reduction in your computer's speed.
Disable sound schemes in your windows
Whenever you perform an action in Windows, a sound is played to indicate it. Although it leads to a better user experience, it also contributes towards slowing your PC down. To make your PC a lean work machine, you should disable these sounds. To disable these, open Sounds from the Control Panel or alternately type mmsys.cpl in the Run dialog box. Go to the Sound tab and select "No Sounds" from theSounds scheme dropdown list and click Apply.
Update Windows and make sure that you are using the latest drivers for your hardware
Having all the updates ensures that your computer is running the best possible version of your operating system and your hardware is being utilized by the best possible code. Also, an updated operating system makes you more secure against future intrusions by performance reducing malware.
Use a Registry Cleaner to keep your Registry good conditions
The Windows Registry is a place which keeps information about all installed software and active system files on your system. Over time, as you install and uninstall software, the Registry can get filled with useless entries which might increase its size making it difficult to read. This happens because most uninstallers don't uninstall the program's Registry entries during an uninstall. Also, the larger the Registry is on your computer, the more time Windows will take to start.
To solve this issue, use any free Registry cleaner to delete useless entries. Depending upon the number of entries in your Registry and its size, you might see a significant increase in your computer's performance.
To solve this issue, use any free Registry cleaner to delete useless entries. Depending upon the number of entries in your Registry and its size, you might see a significant increase in your computer's performance.
Delete All Temporary Files
Temporary files are stored in your computer as Windows operates. They are files that contain your recently accessed files list, log files, your internet history, form history, cookies and temporary internet files. Over time, the number of these files increases and cleaning them becomes important. You can use CCleaner (mentioned above) to clean them or the inbuilt Windows Disk Cleanup utility by executingcleanmgr.exe in the Run dialog box. You can also schedule a disk cleanup to ensure that it happens automatically.
Disable Windows Search Indexing Service
Check Device Manager to look for hardware conflicts
Open Device Manager to see that all the connected hardware are functioning properly. If you find a hardware conflict, take the necessary steps to resolve it. If the conflict cannot be resolved, disconnect the problematic hardware until you find a solution.
Change to High Performance power scheme
If you are running your computer on a battery and notice that it is running slow, change the power scheme to high performance to increase system speed. Keep in mind that it will increase the amount of power consumed by your computer. To change the power scheme, open Power Options from the Control Panel. You can directly search for Power Options in Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 from the Start Screen/Menu.
Check if your computer is overheating
If your computer is overheating, then might be possibility, that it is causing your computer to run slowly. This could be because most modern processors becoming slow down when the computer is overheated to allow the computer to cool down.
To prevent your computer from overheating, make sure that your the cooling fan works properly and that there is no should be dust clogging the air vents as it could be will prevent air flow which will result in poor cooling. Clean your computer's case with a light brush and place it somewhere where it can be effectively cooled by air. If you use a laptop, you can use cooling pad, it can be very helpful for you.
To prevent your computer from overheating, make sure that your the cooling fan works properly and that there is no should be dust clogging the air vents as it could be will prevent air flow which will result in poor cooling. Clean your computer's case with a light brush and place it somewhere where it can be effectively cooled by air. If you use a laptop, you can use cooling pad, it can be very helpful for you.
Defragment your hard drive for better performance
When the Windows stores a file at your hard drive, it does not look for a single place to store your file as a whole. Instead, it stores the fragments of the file randomly on your hard drive, i.e storing them at whatever empty space it can find the quickest. Due to this, the fragments of a single file can be scattered all across a hard disk. A hard drive that has many files distributed like this is called as fragmented. Naturally, this results in slower file access times because Windows needs to find all these pieces and put them together (something like a jigsaw puzzle) before the file can be accessed.
This is what defragmentation corrects. When you defragment a hard drive, the scattered pieces of a file are put together and stored on the hard disk in continuous cells (assuming a hard disk to be made up of a large number of cells with each cell representing a particular storage space).
To defragment your hard drive, you can use the in-built Windows Disk Defragmenter utility. It can be searched on the Start Screen in Windows 8 & 8.1 and is located at Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools in older versions of Windows.
Use Ready Boost to make faster your computer
If you are running a computer that does not have enough RAM, using a flash drive with the ReadyBoost technique can and will give you significant improvement in speed. As with ReadyBoost, your flash drive becomes a cache that stores files that you might immediately require giving you faster access times than if those files had been stored on a hard disk.
Keep in mind that ReadyBoost depends upon the condition of your flash drive and was intended to increase speeds of devices which were short on RAM. If you already have a sufficient amount of RAM, chances are that you might see very little to no improvement in speed by using it.
Keep in mind that ReadyBoost depends upon the condition of your flash drive and was intended to increase speeds of devices which were short on RAM. If you already have a sufficient amount of RAM, chances are that you might see very little to no improvement in speed by using it.
Choose the option to reinstall windows
This is one of the more drastic methods and should only be used if all the methods mentioned above fail to bring any significant increase in your computer's speed.
If you haven't re installed Windows in a really long time, it is possible that because of constant use, the system has got bogged down with useless clutter in a way that no amount of tweaking will fix its condition. Then, re installing Windows is the only option.
Re installing Windows brings about a definite increase in speed but gives you a new PC without all your software and customization. Modifying it according to your needs will take a lot of time though but that is something you must sacrifice for a faster PC.
If you use Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, you can refresh your PC without affecting your installed apps and settings. To refresh your Windows 8 PC, open Update and Recovery by going to Change PC Settings from the Settings button that appears when you move your mouse pointer to the right side of your screen. Under it, click Recovery. Then under Refresh your PC without affecting files, click Get Started.
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