Computer tune-up
Posted in: Hardware,Software,Virus / Anti-virus | April 26th, 2010
It could be frustrating trying to figure out what to do to tune-up your computer. If you follow the below Computer tune-up checklist periodically, you’ll be good to go:
- Make sure your anti-virus and anti-spyware software are up to date. If not, install this free security software.
- Replace your surge protector if older than 1 year or you already experienced a surge or blackout.
- Install the latest Windows updates.
- Go to add/remove programs and remove and any unnecessary programs and games (i am sure you have programs that you never used in 2 years).
- Defrag your computer. Click on Start and perform a search for “Disk Defragmenter” to pull up this program, or download “Defraggler” from this page.
These 5 steps will keep your PC in good fighting shape against any infections and run as fast as possible, otherwise, call VA Denver Computer Services.
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3 steps for PC tune-up (clean-up).
Posted in: Software,Windows 7,Windows Vista,Windows XP | April 23rd, 2010
It is very important to clean up your computer regularly in order to speed up your computer and remove viruses. Here is 3 steps of PC tune-up which can help your computer run fluent and fast. It also will prevent future computer speed issues. You should can use these steps biweekly:
- Right-click My Computer, select Properties -> Advanced System Settings or System Properties -> un-check the restore point. (IF you do not have My Computer on the Desktop then Click Start -> right-click My Computer). This will prevent the saving possible malicious settings and files in memory. Then again recreate the restore point. This process will turn back the clock on your computer to a clean and good start-up point.
- Click Start -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs or Programs and Features and remove any programs, toolbars, or utilities that you don’t use anymore.
Following these 3 steps will help you to tune-up your PC.
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