Remove Your Desktop Picture - Plus Other Slow Computer Tips

Remove Your Desktop Picture - Plus Other Slow Computer Tips

Remove Your Desktop Picture - Plus Other Slow Computer Tips

1. Remove File Indexing

You may not have heard of file indexing before – but enabling this option on your computer will slow your computers performance markedly. It uses a large volume of the RAM (Memory) on your computer. So – we suggest you disable this service and you will notice the difference immediately.
If you go to ‘my computer’ and right click the C: drive. Then select properties and unselect the “allow indexing service to index this disk for fast file searching”. Then apply this change to C: subfolders and files and click OK

2. Get Rid of Your Desktop Picture
I know you quite like the picture of aunt Dorothy that you have on your computer desktop background! However, if you get rid of this image and restore default settings for your background you will improve your computer speed and performance. You are using a lot of memory to have this on your computer background.

3. Clean Your Computer Registry
Your computer registry is the powerhouse of your computer. If your windows registry is not free from damage and well organized, your system will become unbelievably slow and is likely to start freezing, and crashing. You should regularly clean your windows registry with and effective registry cleaning product to ensure that you computer is running fast and your registry is performing optimally.

4. Clear your computers ‘prefetch’ folder
What is ‘pre-fetching’? Well – this actually refers to when your computer will pre-load frequently loaded applications and data to ensure that your programmes start running faster than without prefetching. However, after you have used your computer for a period of time it will keep loading some stuff that is no longer necessary. You should look to regularly empty this prefetch folder to help your slow computer and ongoing pc performance. GO to the windows folder under your lodal hard disk X:windowsprefetch (X is the drive where you have Windows installed) or %systemroot%prefetch

5. How many fonts do you really need?
Another tip on how to fix a slow computer is to ensure that you only have the fonts that you are actually going to use loaded. Additional fonts will use memory and computer power – especially TrueType fonts. Get rid of some of these by going to your control panel, visiting the fonts folder and moving the ones you do not require to a temp directory. That way you can bring them back if need be !

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