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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Ever felt that your computer is ageing and dying soon?
Ever had that ever-repeating tantrum over a LAGGY com?

Fear not! I'm here to share some tips on it :D

Haha was frustrated with my ageing com and went to find out solutions from Google.

http://www.basilmarket.com/forum/479465/19//Improve_computer_speed_Here.html

Here, this webby is such a life-saver.

Basically, most of the advices in the website is asking you to edit the present registry key of your computer.
If you do not feel safe editing such impt information on your com's database, well you might just stop reading this post.

From the web, it teaches you

1) To free up your RAM ( virtual memory ) of your com. You will definitely be surprised by the numerous amount of hidden applications running in the background once you have read it.

2) To reduce the amount of uneccessary start-up applications on your com. Yes, this worked really great.

3) Way to maintain your computer to optimize its operations. 2 ways recommended are the usage of an external disk fragmenter and a disk registry cleaner. These 2 applications really worked well enough and most impt its FREE and safe.

One very important point to note:

Once you have reached the step of configuring your Windows Services (Services.MSC), pls do be wary of what applications you are DISABLING or ENABLING. A wrong step might corrupt your entre system.

If you feel unsafe about the changing of key logs and registry keys, just skip those.

Head for the Defragmenter and CCleaner.

Trust me both works really well.

And oh yar, you can always Google any files/apps that you're unsure, things like (.exe)

Another site to check your PC performance,

http://pcpitstop.com/

This will give you a rough summary of your current PC condition.
And besides giving a free scan, it provides suggestions to solve any problems.

Disclaimer: Credits should go rightfully to the creators. I'm just here to create such awareness that everyone could optimize their own computers manually w/o the need for experts.

DIY is made feasible!


Lastly, I would like to stress that both websites do not require any direct form of downloadings.
It's worth to read up on them as a meaningful form of time-killing, and it helps in your knowledge of your computer as well :D

Oh well off to sleep, hope that the above post is of any help !

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