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Three Things You Can Do to Keep Your Computer Running at Maximum Performance
By
Larry Andrew
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Although there are many things
that can affect the performance of your computer, there
are a few simply things you can do each month to help keep
your computer running at maximum performance. This article
will focus on two problems that impact the performance of
your computer and will then explain what you can do about
it.
Problem #1: Computer Hard Disk Files
Your computer is always writing information to your hard
disk, no matter what you do. Your computer attempts to
keep all file information in the same location on your
hard drive. As you add and delete files, blank spaces are
left between your files. As you add new programs or files,
your computer tries to use these blank spaces.
Over time, this reading and writing of files can affect
the way your computer performs. The files eventually
become scattered in multiple locations on your hard disk
rather than in the same location.
Your computer will still find the information. However,
the more scattered the information becomes on your hard
drive, the more accesses your computer has to make to find
(and gather) the information. This requires your hard disk
to work harder and do more reading/writing than is
necessary. It will slow down your computer by as much as
200% and causes increased wear and tear on your hard
drive.
Problem #2: Spyware
If you use the Internet, at some point you will download a
file or software program onto your computer. Sometimes you
will know something is being downloaded to your computer.
Other times you will have no idea. (Although this article
will not talk about small files called “cookies”, you
may want to look up information on this subject. Cookies
are written onto your computer from the Internet.)
Free computer programs (often referred to as Freeware) are
a big hit on the Internet. Every day thousands of users
download these “free programs”. Although there are
some great freeware programs, these programs often have
advertisements or tracking code associated with their use.
The term “Spyware” refers to programs that gather
information about your computer and (Internet) surfing
habits without your knowledge. This information is then
sold to a third party company as a means of generating
revenue.
The problem with Spyware is that it also impacts the
performance of your computer. It can make your computer
very sluggish and unresponsive.
Three Steps to Improved Computer Performance
Now that we’ve discussed two problems that affect the
performance of your computer, let’s discuss three things
you can do to get your computer performance back to
normal. You should do these three steps in the order
presented. Ideally, you should repeat them about once a
month or whenever you notice a change in your computer’s
performance.
Step #1: Delete Spyware
The first thing you should do is to delete spyware files
or programs from your computer. To do this, you can use a
free software program such as Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition
from LavaSoft. To get the program, go to www.download.com
and search for “Ad-Aware SE” (without the quotes).
Select “Download Now” and follow the installation
instructions. Once the program is installed, you can scan
your computer for spyware files. Then, you can select and
delete them from your computer.
Note #1: Always be sure to use the “Check for updates
now” option to keep your program current.
Note #2: You need to be aware that when you delete spyware
files, some of those “free” programs you downloaded
may not continue to work correctly. If you have a program
you’ve downloaded and want to continue to use, check
very carefully what you select to delete from the
“Scanning results” once the scan has been completed.
Step #2: Clean up your Hard Disk
Once the spyware is removed, you need to clean up
temporary and unwanted files from your hard disk. To do
this on your windows PC, select the start option in the
lower left hand corner of your computer screen. Then,
select the program option. Under the program option,
select “Accessories”. Under the “Accessories”
option, select “System Tools”. From the System Tools
option, select “Disk Cleanup”.
Select the drive you want to clean from the pull-down menu
and select OK. Usually, this is Drive C. If you have more
than one hard drive, select one at a time. This program
will then scan your computer for files that could be
erased from your computer. You can safely erase all
temporary and Recycle Bin files. You can also check the
box of any other files you want the program to erase.
Step #3: Defrag your Hard Disk
Once all the spyware and temporary files are removed, you
need to defrag your hard disk. This process simply
rewrites your computer files so they are no longer
scattered all over your hard disk, but are written in the
same location for quick sequential access.
To defrag your hard disk on your windows PC, select the
start option in the lower left hand corner of your
computer screen. Then, select the program option. Under
the program option, select “Accessories”. Under the
“Accessories” option, select “System Tools”. From
the System Tools option, select “Disk Defragmenter”.
First, select the hard drive from your computer. Usually,
this is Drive C. However, many computers have multiple
hard drives. Select one at a time.
You can select “Analyze” to have the program check out
the hard drive and see if it needs to be defragged. The
program will prompt you at the completion of its analysis.
Use the defragment option as prompted.
Note: If you’ve never used this option before, I would
recommend that you select the defragment option.
Once, you’ve completed these three steps, your computer
and hard disk should be able to operate at maximum
performance. Don’t forget to repeat these steps at least
once a month or whenever you notice a change in your
computer’s performance.
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About
The Author
Larry
Andrew is an educational consultant,
author and publisher of www.ez-software-review.com.
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