How to make fast your system?
<<How
to boost system performance>>
Process
to follow>>>
1)
Delete
all Temp file. ( Runà%temp%)
2)
Delete
all Prefetch file.
(RunàprefetchàClick on Continue)
3)
Run Check Disk utility.
4)
Open Command Prompt
with admin rights.
5)
C:\Users\TEST>
chkdsk then hit enter.
6)
Check
your root drive. (Means in which drive windows is installed.)
7)
Scan your root drive and Error Checking of
root drive.
8)
Scan all drive in System or Laptop.
9)
Categorize Desktop icons into folders.
10)
Uninstall unused programs.
11)
Close unused tabs.
12)
Stop programs from automatically launching when your computer turns on.
13)
Remove unnecessary language resources.
14)
Update your Windows/Software (If your windows/Software is genuine)
15)
If your computer is hot to the touch, let it cool down
16)
Delete browser extensions or plug-in you don’t use.
17)
Task
End all unwanted process.
18)
Change the power plan
of your desktop computer to High Performance.
Go to the Control
Panel and select Power Options. You will find a list of power plans, usually
Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance. These settings control how your
computer uses power either by lowering performance to optimize battery life,
maximizing performance with major power consumption, or a balance between the
two. Selecting High Performance may increase the speed and overall performance
of your computer.
19) Run Disk Cleanup.
This can clean up hundreds of megabytes by deleting temporary
files, unnecessary system files, and emptying your recycling bin. Click
My Computer, right-click Hard Drive, then click Properties. Click Disc Cleanup
(within the General tab). A window will pop up asking which files you'd like to
remove. Check those you wish to delete and run the cleanup.
You'll
want to keep any game files (unless you want to delete your saved games) and
setup files.
·
If you have multiple drives or a partition, you must select
the one you want to be cleaned.
20) Apply
Disk Defragment.
When data is fragmented, your computer must search for the
fragments of files that could be spread all over your hard drive. Defragmenting
will organize your data and free up space so your computer can access data
faster. Click
My Computer, then right-click Hard Drive. After you have right-clicked, click
Properties, Tools, then click Defragment Now.
·
Fragmented data can be on your hard disk or removable
drives, like USB and flash drives.
Disable visual
effects. There are 20 visual effects you can
turn off or on. To turn off all effects and maximize performance, click Control
Panel, System, then click Advanced System Settings. Select the bullet which
says "Adjust for best performance".
If you don't want to sacrifice all the visual flair, try
selecting the option which says, Let windows choose what's best for my
computer.
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