HOW TO SPEED UP YOUR PC

HOW TO SPEED UP YOUR PC

How to speed up your PC – Why are we constantly having problems with our PCs slowing down and becoming more and more problematic? It is because we no longer cleanse our computers of the junk that builds up over time. Our browsers cache everything from video, music and images which are stored on our hard drives. This makes it easy for us to find things quickly but it also means that our hard drives are filling up fast!

How to speed up your pc

1. PC UPDATE

Your computer will run quicker of an update. Because the OS has fewer Hows and more efficiently, it leads to a quicker PC.

2. SHUT DOWN/RESTART YOUR COMPUTER OFTEN

Many customers leave their computers “on” and in hibernation instead of shutting them down completely.

3. ADD RAM

The more RAM you have, the more processes you can at once.

4. UNINSTALL USELESS APPS

Computer applications can also slow it down Remove opps you haven’t used in the last six months.

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5. CLEAR JUNK FILES

Temporary files are technical tes utlized by your system to cut functions As the name indicates, they only needed for a short time what that, they take up and slow your PC.

6. CLOSE WINDOWS

This may seem harmless or even useful but all these open tobe run programe that slow down your computer Close all tobe when done online.

Best trick

Note:  1st step: Click on bottom button “window”

2nd step: type “RUN” in the search bar…….

3nd step: and again type” %temp% “in run command

4th step: Delete all temporary files that are open

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Note: Open C (local disk)

Click on the Windows folder

Search the Temp folder and click

then select all temporary files and delete it

Notes: Speed up your computer by removing unwanted programs and files. You can also turn off unneeded programs, services and background tasks to free up disk space.

Dr Vikas Jangid

Vikas holds a PhD in nano-technology from Aix Marseille University, France and dual Masters in Functionalized Advance Materials Engineering from Germany and France. He has obtained a bachelor’s degree in Material Science from India’s leading research institute: The Indian Institute of Science. Since high school, Vikas developed an appetite in research and since then he has never looked back. For his doctorate thesis, he has worked in development of third-generation of solar cell using plasmonic nano-materials and molecular electronics.