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How to Speed Up Your Computer and Get It Back on the Fast Lane

Of the many computer users and owners worldwide, you may be one of those always trying to find new methods on how to speed up your computer. In today’s technological age, we use the computer for nearly everything, whether it’s for work or personal stuff. But a lot of things may cause your PC to bog down, be slow to respond, hang, or even crash altogether. Fortunately, once this happens, it it doesn’t have to mean the end of its life. There are still so many possible options you can try. Listed below are some of them:

Replace Your Graphics Board

Many computer users wrongly assume that only a full-time or avid gamer would require a powerful graphics board. This may be true to some extent but it cannot be denied as well that your computer could also perform at slower speeds as you use more graphics-heavy programs. If you use Vista or Windows 7 for instance, your graphics board could already be using quite a lot of your graphics board’s capacity as these two operating systems are a bit heavy on the fancy effects for the user interface. If you’ve got a relatively new PC, choose a board that would fit into a PCI-express slot. Older units on the other hand, would require either a PCI or AGP slot.

Remove Idle Applications

Unknown to you, there could be a variety of programs or applications that immediately load upon your PC’s startup. Chances are, you’re not even aware that these have been running in the background, especially if you don’t use them most of the time. But the resources that they take up could add to the slowdown of your computer, so this is one area where you can check if you want to know how to speed up your computer.

Deactivating these unnecessary apps is actually quite easy. On your PC using Windows 7 or Vista, go to Start and in the field that says Search programs and files, type msconfig, then press Enter. Next you will find the System Configuration window, and when you select the Startup tab and look under Command column, you can see a list of the programs that load when your PC boots up. To prevent them from loading on startup, just uncheck these applicationsJust uncheck those programs you don’t want to load on startup.  
 
Check Your Network

While being connected to a local network is essential to many mainly for business reasons, it can also lead to longer processing time of your computers. To maximize the use of your network without sacrificing your PC’s speed, use the latest drivers for your network card, and the newest firmware for your router.

True, a slow computer is usually a big headache and in some cases, even leads to wasted time and resources. But if you are knowledgeable of some troubleshooting techniques on how to speed up PC performance, there isn’t any reason why you can’t do something about a sluggish PC. 


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