Why Is My PC Slow?
You might be wondering why your PC is running sluggishly today when it was just working fine the other day. Could it be because of a program you installed? Downloaded too many files lately? Is it because of the large (mostly unused) files stored in the hard drive? There are a wide range of reasons why your PC is slow which you may not be aware of…
Basically, the most common causes of a slow PC include:
For hardware problems like insufficient memory, make a prompt upgrade to a compatible specification. Hardware conflicts can be resolved by making tweaks in the device manager to put the settings in agreement. Increase the size of your hard drive if you store a large amount of files or free up space by deleting unnecessary items.
A major cause of a slow PC is a stuffed Windows registry. Since Windows boots the computer by locating the pertinent data from the registry, it takes a longer time for the system to find what it needs because it has to sort through a large number of information. This results to longer and slower start–up times.
The best possible cure for the above problem is to use a registry cleaner. Registry cleaners work by scanning the registry for possible obsolete files and removing them to help Windows find its needed information at the least possible time. The effect is a notably faster boot time and better loading of different applications you use in your PC.
Basically, the most common causes of a slow PC include:
- running multiple applications at the same time;
- presence of many installed programs;
- programs that run in the “background”;
- large amounts of temporary internet/windows files;
- insufficient memory;
- viruses;
- adware/spyware;
- fragmented hard disk;
- inadequate computer cooling system;
- loose/damaged internal cable connections;
- insufficient hard drive space;
- hardware conflicts; and
- a bloated Windows registry;
What to Do to Solve the ‘Slow PC’ Problem
Possible solutions to these problems include limiting the number of applications running and shutting down those that automatically run in the background. Removing unused programs and accumulated temporary Internet and Windows files also helps.For hardware problems like insufficient memory, make a prompt upgrade to a compatible specification. Hardware conflicts can be resolved by making tweaks in the device manager to put the settings in agreement. Increase the size of your hard drive if you store a large amount of files or free up space by deleting unnecessary items.
A major cause of a slow PC is a stuffed Windows registry. Since Windows boots the computer by locating the pertinent data from the registry, it takes a longer time for the system to find what it needs because it has to sort through a large number of information. This results to longer and slower start–up times.
The best possible cure for the above problem is to use a registry cleaner. Registry cleaners work by scanning the registry for possible obsolete files and removing them to help Windows find its needed information at the least possible time. The effect is a notably faster boot time and better loading of different applications you use in your PC.
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