how to make my computer run faster?

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  • rehme
    varmit slayer
    • Mar 2002
    • 1480

    #1

    how to make my computer run faster?

    how can i make my computer faster i have been deleting unusefull things but it is not going any faster. any help guys?


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  • FalconGuy016
    Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
    • Aug 2002
    • 6127

    #2
    How do you mean?
    Deleting stuff might let you have more memory to play with, but that would only help you if you were congested in the first place. The only thing you can do is upgrade your computer hardware wise
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    • mikey101
      aka murdoc
      • Jun 2001
      • 790

      #3
      There's always overclocking which is fun stuff..

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      • joey d
        yes, I run akaowners.org
        • Apr 2003
        • 2030

        #4
        you could carry it up 3 flights of stairs, find a window, and throw it out of it.. you computer would be moving pretty fast then

        on a more serious note. you could overclock the processor, provided your motherbord can support it. you could upgrade the processor alltogether, and pick up some more RAM. that may help.

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        • nippinout
          FUSP
          • Jan 2002
          • 1231

          #5
          In Run, enter this: msconfig

          Go to the startup tab and take the checkbox on stuff you don't need to load. Crap like Real Player, Quicktime, AIM... It just takes longer to start up.

          Defrag your hard drive. Go to My COmputer and right-click on your C: drive. Click on properties and under the tools tab, go to the defragmentation. This may require another step involving error-checking. Defragging moves data/files/programs to be consecutive on the hard drive so things can read/write/access faster.
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          • dave_p

            #6
            nippinout has the right idea. go to msconfig go to startup tab and uncheck everything but systray, explorer and your anti virus/firewall. you dont need anything else loading on startup. get rid of all the pesky stuff in the systray except the clock. empty your startup folder(make a folder called disabled startup and move it all there). empty windows/cookies, windows/temporary internet files and windows/temp. do it manually, disk cleanup doesnt do a good job. go to find files, or search(os dependent)and search for all *.tmp files and delete them all.

            next thing to do is buy some memory if you still find the hard drive thrashing every time you switch between 2 or 3 open windows.

            trojans and spyware will also bog down a system good.

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