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1. Clean up some junk files You can clean up unnecessary data stored in your computer by clearing the cache and cookies in your browser. If you are using Internet Explorer, go to Tools Options, then select Browser Options, and finally select Delete Browsing History. In Firefox, click on the Tools option, and then click on Clean Recent History.
2. Disk defragmentation causes the hard disk data to be scattered. Scattered disks can slow down or even crash your computer. Running the Windows Disk Defragmentation tool can bring the scattered disk fragments back to disk, resulting in faster file reads.
In the Start menu bar, select Run. ", and then enter defrag"Go to the Disk Defragmenter. 3. Virus Detection If a virus does not completely destroy your computer, it can slow down the computer.
Install anti-virus software and check for viruses frequently. 4. Adware or spyware Detection and Killing Malware may inadvertently invade your computer. Install anti-adware and anti-spyware software and scan them frequently.
5. Enhance the startup items of the computer When the computer starts, it may run some unnecessary programs, which will cause the operation to be slower at startup. In the Start or Run. Enter "msconfig" in the dialog box and click "Start Tab".
Tick the programs you don't use often. Don't tick the program you are not sure about, as it may be an important system program. 6. Update Windows Install the latest security patches and updates from Windows** to make your computer and drivers run faster and safer.
Some computers sometimes pop up an update prompt automatically, all you have to do is click the "OK" button to keep your computer system up to date. However, you may also have to visit the Windows website to get the necessary updates. 7. Turn off programs you don't use Turn off programs you don't use.
Open programs take up processor and memory resources, even if you're not using them. 8. Remove unnecessary things You can free up some disk space by uninstalling some programs. Think about which programs you haven't used in six months and that take up space for programs that you might use regularly.
If you're using Windows XP, find "Control Panel" and click "Add Remove Program". If you're using Windows Vista, find "Control Panel" and click on "Programs Features". 9. Increase memory Enough memory can make your computer run faster (although your files are stored on the hard drive).
If you right-click on the "My Computer" icon and then left-click on "Properties", then the RAM will be displayed at the very bottom of the window you see. You'll need at least 1 gigabyte of RAM for your daily needs, but, if, for example, you use software a lot, then you'll need 2 gigabytes of RAM. 10. Restart your computer Restart your computer regularly to get rid of unresolved performance issues.
This frees up some memory and can also solve many other problems.
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1. Cleaning to be done before shutting down every day.
Double-click "My Computer" - right-click on the C drive - click "Properties" - click "Disk Cleanup" - click "OK" - click "Yes" - click "OK" again.
During the cleaning process, you can see that the "temporary files" that came in without your permission (you can click "View Files" to see, you will know) have been cleared, and the disk space is more. This method is also used for D, E, and F disks.
2. Clean-up to be carried out at any time.
Open the webpage - click "Tools" in the top row - click "Internet Options" - click "Delete Files" in the middle of "Temporary Internet Files" - then tick the box before "Delete all offline content" - click "OK" - click "OK" after clearing.
This speeds up the opening of web pages and spaces.
3. Garbage removal of the tray carried out in a week.
Click "Start" - point to "All Programs" with the mouse, then "Accessories", then "System Tools" - click "Disk Defragmenter" - click on C drive, then "Defragment" (this takes a long time, and is best done when you go to dinner and don't use your computer.) You can see the condition of your plate during the cleanup, and you can compare the before and after cleaning) - click "Close" after the "Cleaning Completed" pop-up.
According to the above method, the D, E, and F disks are cleaned separately.
If not, upgrade your computer.
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It's time to replace it, and it's not necessary to replace it with a new 3000.
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Disable unwanted system boot items, or replace hardware configurations.
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