How to speed up a computer?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by wierdo, Jun 14, 2008.

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    Other than disk cleanup, disk defragmenter, scanning for viruses, using a registry cleaner, and changing the paging file size, what can I do to speed up a computer? (Not adding RAM or replacing the processor)
     
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    Knock that SOB untill you break it, then buy a faster computer.
     
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  3. wierdo

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    I'm hoping to work on computers for other people, so that won't work too well. :rolleyes:
     
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    Clearing the cache and disabling the unwanted startups will help to speed up your system :)
     
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    I can do log me in pro with you. I can show you many ways and you could possibly learn from watching me work. Let me know and we can set up a time.

    Also, I'm a PC tech. Information Systems Manager ;)
     
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    Forgot about the startups, thanks for reminding me.
     
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    Can you explain this for someone who is technically challenged ? :eek:
     
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    He meant to say Start>run Type in msconfig. Click start up tab ;)
     
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    wierdo Well-Known Member

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    Press Start>Run, type "msconfig", and click the services tab. Uncheck the ones you don't need. Explanations of a lot of these are on my friend's guide at http://internetdatabasewebsite.110mb.com/xps.php. Do the same for startups, except they are pretty much self explanatory.
     
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    You can also speed up your internet. Every computer has a limit on how much internet there computer will take in. You can also adjust these limits. But you would have to do it manually. I can't really explain how its different for some computers. But if anyone needs help with this they could PM me.
     
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    Just switch over to Safe Mode :D and you will notice the difference.
     
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    Get your internal mouse to run faster:

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    #13
    that's funnier... And a good one too..

    To speed up a computer

    Just install unwanted programs..
     
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    Uninstall all unnecessary software and startup programs. You can also stop some services to speed up the performance.
     
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    I run Cleanup! around once a week. It removes temorary Internet files and more. It's a free download from here:

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    Brewstered
     
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    mikey1090 Moderator Staff

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    Make sure you have a good one :D

    Don't use vista.
    Don't install stuff you don't need.
    Don't run too many programs at once.
    Clear the RAM regularly.
     
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