Tuesday, September 11, 2007

4 Easy Ways to Speed Up A Sluggish PC

Computers are supposed to speed up our productivity…to help us do more in less time. What do you do when your computer is running so slow that it’s keeping you from getting your work done? Before you kick it to the curb, try these easy, do-it-yourself suggestions to help your system run & perform better.

Why do computers get slow in the first place? There are lots of reasons. When you first setup a new system, it’s usually fast and responsive. Applications open quickly, websites load instantly and startup and shut down take no time at all. But after a few months of serious use (installing and removing programs, downloading files from the Internet and general wear & tear) it’s normal for things to slow down a bit. This is where computer maintenance comes in…your disks and your file system need to be maintained for them to continue operating at peak performance.
According to an article from Microsoft.com (see link at the end of this article), there are 4 things you can do to increase the performance of your PC:

1) Free Up Some Disk Space
You can speed things up by deleting the unneeded files from your hard drive. Most recent versions of Windows include a nice utility called “Disk Cleanup” that does just what the name suggests…it cleans up your disks! It will scan your whole drive and return a list of files you can safely delete, which will free up storage space and also make your system more responsive. Temporary Internet files, temp files from documents, downloaded program files, and even items in your recycle bin can all be found and deleted using this tool. I would also recommend uninstalling any programs you no longer need, and any Windows components you don’t use. Once this is done, you can move on to the next step.

2) Speed Up System Access To Your Data
The more you use your hard drive, the more “fragmented” it gets. Simply put, after a while you start getting large gaps on your hard drive. Windows has to work around these gaps, and it does so by putting pieces of your data on various areas of your hard drive. The farther apart the pieces of your data are on the drive, the longer it takes Windows to put them back together again, which results in very slow performance. To fix this problem, you should run the Windows “Disk Defragmenter” regularly. This built-in tool will remove most of the gaps on your hard drive and place all your data in close proximity, which saves the operating system time…and that means a faster computer for you!

3) Find and Repair Any Errors On Your Disks
Sometimes sectors of your hard drive can go bad. There are lots of causes for this issue, but the bottom line is that bad sectors can slow down your hard drive performance and even cause you to lose data. Fortunately, Windows includes a utility to deal with this: it’s called “Check Disk”. When you run Check Disk, it will scan your whole hard drive and find and fix errors, including bad sectors. Once you run this utility and fix any problems it finds, you’re ready for the final step.

4) Deal With Any Spyware Installed On Your Computer
I hate spyware! As a technician, nothing frustrates me more than a system infested with adware, spyware and downloaded Internet junk. Some of this stuff is really hard to remove, and the privacy issues surrounding spyware are also serious concerns. Show me a computer full of spyware and I’ll show you a computer that’s running way slower than it should be. Microsoft has released a free product called “Microsoft Anti-Spyware”, and it works great for not only cleaning up existing spyware, but also for blocking it from getting installed in the first place. If you protect your system from spyware, it will reward you by performing better and lasting longer before requiring expensive repairs.

Once all the spyware is gone and your disks are working optimally, your system should be much faster and more responsive. If you need instructions about how to find and use the various maintenance utilities mentioned here, this article from Microsoft (as mentioned before) will help:
http://www.microsoft.com/atwork/getstarted/speed.mspx

Donnie Schexnayder is a ministry technology expert. He holds industry certifications from Microsoft and CompTIA and has over 10 years experience in supporting churches and Christian ministries with technology. With a mixture of passion and expertise, Donnie helps ministries advance their mission of bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth by using cutting-edge technology. Donnie lives with his wife and 2 children in Colorado Springs, CO.
Eternitek: Advancing Christian Ministries Through Technology
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3 Computer Maintenance Tips For Travel

With the holiday season, and vacationing days ahead of us, here are 3 computer maintenance tips you need to be aware of. Many of us will travel for up to a week, and when we are gone, we never leave our computers on. We tend to want to save electricity and the likes, but there are some things that happen when you shut down your computer. If you follow these computer maintenance tips, you should be fine.

Since you shut down your computer when you leave on vacation, your pc does not have a chance to update. Normally, your computer will get the Microsoft Windows updates, and install these. Also, there are virus scan updates, registry repair software updates, along with antispyware updates. Many of these programs run automatically, and install and update themselves though out the day. But, when the computer is off, it does not have this chance.

You have 2 options to remedy this: leave the computer on, or wait until the updates happen. If you leave the computer on when you are gone, all of the updates will take place, and your computer will remain secure. If you shut it down before you leave, you will need to let it run for a few minutes when you start it back up. This will give the computer and the software time to contact the websites and look to see if there are any updates which need to be installed. During this time, do not start downloading emails, or surfing the internet. Just wait a few minutes to make sure you are safe.

Another tip is to never click in any popups. Hopefully, you have a popup blocker installed on your computer already. There are many free ones out there, and if you use Mozilla’s Firefox, it is already included. Just make sure you have this option turned on. Computer programmers are pretty crafty now, so there are some popups which will make it through the protection. Just close the box and continue with what you were doing.

And the last one: If you are using a public computer, beware of spyware. These computers are normally maintained by people who do not know what they are doing. There is no telling what is one there, tracking every one of your movements on the internet. Do not go to any screens of websites where passwords or anything else really secure and personal is required. Checking emails are OK, but beyond that, I would not trust them.

Those are 3 computer maintenance tips you should be aware of this travel season. If you follow these, you should be OK, and keep yourself out of trouble and all of your information secure.

Michael Baker is a Computer Optimization Technician, and recommends getting a Free Computer Scan to fix any problems such as computers freezing, locking up, restarting for no reason, and getting the blue death screen.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Baker

Monday, September 10, 2007

Shareware Tools

Tuneup Utilities
(The new TuneUp Utilities 2007 will make Windows even faster, more comfortable and more secure than ever. Configuring the system, making backups and performing maintenance can be easily carried out using the intuitive user interface - all easily done in one program at a single glance).

Registry Doctor
(Windows registry is the central database of your system which stores each and every action of a user such as files that were opened by you, recent documents accessed etc. Over time, this information becomes outdated causing the Windows registry to store unwanted data. This data eventually begins to clutter your registry, slowing down Windows and causing other possible problems. To overcome such problems you need Registry Doctor. It is an easy and comprehensive way to keep your PC running faster, cleaner and and error-free).

Freeware Tools

WinDirStat (WinDirStat is a disk usage statistics viewer and cleanup tool for Microsoft Windows (all current variants. It shows disk, file and directory sizes in a treelist as well as graphically in a treemap,much like KDirStat or SequoiaView).

CleanUp! (CleanUp! is a powerful and easy-to-use application that removes temporary files created while surfing the web, empties the Recycle Bin, deletes files from your temporary folders and more).

CCleaner (CCleaner is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. But the best part is that it's fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware! :)

Monday, September 3, 2007

All About PC Maintenance & Repair

Computer Maintenance

What is it?

  • Physical Maintenance
  • Hardware Maintenance
  • Software Maintenance
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Corrective Maintenance

Windows comes with a set of utilities to aid in the maintenance of your computer. Two important tasks that need to be done regularly are:

  • Disk Cleanup
  • Disk Defragmentation

How to get these Windows tools?..... Just right-hand click on Drive C:/ >> Properties >> Tools

PC Maintenance downloads: