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A lot of people are unaware that they’re able to remedy a lagging computer the inexpensive way. They assume that the computer is destined to decline in performance over time, and that they might as well buy a new computer several years down the road when their computer goes kaput. After all, gotta keep up with the times, right?

The truth of the matter is that you don’t have to shell out hundreds of dollars for advanced upgrades for your computer, or worse still, thousands of dollars for new equipment, just to maintain or upgrade the speed of your computer. This article will show you 3 sure-fire ways to speed up computer.

First of all, speeding up your computer is as easy as upgrading its memory. As technology progresses, computer programs are getting more advanced, and this usually means greater demand for memory usage on your computer.

This is why a lot of people have the misconception that in order to keep up with the times, they have to purchase new systems just so they can meet the high minimum system requirements that these new programs require at the point of installation.

Doesn’t matter if the program happens to be the latest graphic-intensive game, or the latest version of a graphics editor software – at the end of the day these programs will require more and more memory usage from your computer. The solution to this is to increase your RAM memory, which is the virtual memory that Windows and all programs use to cache information and load up applications.

Upgrading RAM has become relatively cheap these days considering today’s market prices, so there really is no reason for anyone to not consider upgrading their RAM when their computers start slowing down. An additional 1GB RAM will do wonders to increase a computer’s performance speed-wise.

The second relatively easy way of maintaining or improving the speed of your computer is regular maintenance of your computer. Defragment your hard drives; take the time to clean up your computer once in awhile. Uninstall unnecessary applications that load up and consume your computer’s RAM just being there doing nothing for you.

You could have downloaded these applications but end up forgetting that they’re there in the first place. There’s also the issue of spyware, adware, and malware. These malicious programs may not only gather information about you while you’re surfing, they can also install programs that contribute to the hogging of your RAM, like pop-up ads that pop up intermittently while you’re online.

So it really is important to take time to do a proper clean up every once in a while, maybe once every two weeks or once a month. There’s nothing complicated about it; just run Windows’ Disk Defragmenter and leave it running while you’re off doing your daily routine, and check back every once in awhile to see if it comes up with any alert that requires your attention.

The same goes with anti-virus and anti-spyware programs. If you don’t have any of the two, it is highly recommended that you install them. Some of them happen to be freeware, so all you need to do is browse for a program online that is intuitive and simple enough for you to use, and then download it. It couldn’t be any simpler.

Apart from just your system’s hard drive, it’s important for you to maintain your registry files as well. Every program you install will be registered in the system registry, so over time as you install or uninstall programs your system registry will start becoming cluttered. Bad registry values, orphaned embedded keys and Trojans all contribute to the cluttering and corrupting of your registry.

A corrupt registry can cause a major slowdown of your computer. A registry cleaner can help fix these problems and ensure that your system registry remains clean and maintained properly. It usually takes no more than 15 minutes to run a complete scan of your registry, and all it takes is a few clicks of the mouse.

You can either download a freeware online, or invest a little money into a quality program that is highly dependable and endorsed by professionals.

See, you don’t have to buy a new computer just because yours is grinding to a halt. All you need to do is follow these 3 sure-fire ways to speed up computer.




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