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Reader Maya writes: I have a Dell Latitude C640, a bit more than a couple years old. I've upgraded to a new machine but still use the C640 sometimes. It's starting to run slow. I'm puzzled because I only use the computer for Internet surfing and email. What can I do to make it run faster?
This is a very common question about a very common problem: My computer is slow, what can I do?
Rest assured that while there are indeed plenty of things you can do to speed up your PC, it may not be entirely the case that the computer is getting "slow" but rather that everything else is getting "fast." You noted that you normally use a newer machine, and many people who express that their computers are slow also have multiple PCs, maybe a newer model at work that is much, much faster. It's possible that your expectations have simply gotten higher over time, and by comparison, your older computer is getting left in the dust. You spend most of the day working on a fast machine, so your perception is that your older computer is getting slower and slower, when in reality it may be just as fast as it ever was. The mind plays a lot of tricks like that. It's something to think about.
Now on to your real question: How to speed up a PC, whether it's slowing down or not. Here's the steps I follow when trying to give a little extra oomph to a PC that needs it.
Those are the easy and free things you can do. If your computer is still slow you need to move on to the bigger guns.
I hope these tips help you. Meanwhile, I of course invite the readers to submit their own performance-boosting advice.
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Thanks for the info. very helpful
What does it mean when I recieve a message that says I'm out of virtual memory and what can I do about it?
I love my mac no need to do that stuff
I would also note that running microsoft defender, or any other spyware removal tool (spybot etc.) will find any unwated spyware on your system. It scans all your logical drives, folders, and Registry also.
One other important thing go to Windows Update and scan your system for uninstalled updates to both Windows and any Office software you may be using. Download and install updates. This is especially important after reinstalling windows because you have lost all updates that have come out since you purchased the machine.
Rebuild your Page file: Open Control Panel Open System Properties Click Advanced tab Click Settings under Performance area Click Advanced tab Under Virtual memory click Change Write down the size of your paging file. Now, Make the paging file about half the size it is now. The system will need to reboot After rebooting go back and make the paging gile the same size it was... Sometimes this really makes a big speed difference.
stop looking at porn and your computer will run better as well as you life
Thank you very much for posting this! It was very helpful.
Could you please also include tip as they relate to some of us who use Mac platform? Even though the original queston is PC specific, it would be helpful to expand on the answer to include users of other computer paltforms, as some of the resolutions apply to both. It's curious that Mac info is always excluded from topics about laptops and desktops. Especially, as I notice just below, as I fill in this comment box, is the following: Users' Top-Rated Desktops 1 Apple iMac - 2Ghz Intel Core Duo Desktop Computer 2 Apple iMac G4 Desktop Computer 3 Apple iMAC Desktop Computer 4 Apple Mac mini 1.66 GHz Desktop Computer 5 Apple iMac - 1.83Ghz Intel Core Duo Desktop Computer
Thanks for all the help.
Thank you, thank you very much, Elvis has left the building!
I certainly agree with most of the suggestions that are posted here. The one that has given me the biggest boost n speed was when I upped my RAM from 256meg up to 768meg (max on my old computer). My other biggest jump in speed was when I installed Mozilla Firefox (web browser) and uninstalled Internet Explorer. I also regularly run Anti-spyware software.
thanks
A number of times (too many to count) I have used the msconfig start up stomp technique that you mentioned. But after one or two restarts the same start up programs that I disabled somehow enable themselves again. Any advice?
HERE IS ONE THAT DELL USED ON MINE (%TEMP% ) TYPE THIS IN THE RUN AND DELETE ALL THAT IT WILL LET YOU. THIS GET RID OF ALL THE RECYCLE JUNK.THIS IS WHERE ALL YOU THING GO WHEN YOU DELETE THEM.
Or you can buy a Mac if your PC is slow.
that was NO help Ive got a Mac ... and everyone knows about ram.
Some people may not know what "malware" is, so they didn't follow the link that told them to download the free version of Adaware. When my daughter gets off MySpace, she'll have 30-40 critical objects. PLUS, she will have used Quicktime, which will have installed itself in the startup list. This will slow down the system startup. As long as we're in the Registry... Find someone who KNOWS WHAT THEY'RE DOING to show you how to go into HKEY-LOCAL-MACHINE and delete the unwanted start ups from the Run submenu. Unchecking things using MSCONFIG will cause the system to yell at you everytime you startup to remind you that have unchecked something. The Registry is the place to remove things.
Guys: I did all this. Still my IBM laptop was slow...So finally I got into heavy googling and found this: 1) When your PC gets dirty due to dust etc, it heats up the RAM bank more than it can take. This affects the integrity of the data and somehow gets the CPU going crazy to 100% in any random process (firefox.exe or taskmgr.exe or anything with no discernible pattern). 2) Solution: clean the dust esp. from the colling fan...Your PC will run much cooler and have better performance and life. Cheers.
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6 Posted by markp44102@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:08PM EDT Report Abuse
whi do! is i defrag., run disk clean up, adware spyware removal, virus scan (make sure it is updated before you run it!), windows live one care free scan, windows malicious software safety tool (here is the link for that! http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx this ! is free too!) after all that! you will see the difference!!!!!!!!