Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:59PM EDT
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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 it was very helpful
At lest Defragament your hard drive One a month it keeps your hard drive fast.
excellent help. very useful for for no-so-kowing users lay folk
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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!!!!!!!!
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.
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Very nice :) thanks for posting!