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Showing posts with label Computer. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Why Does My Computer Run Slow?

Why Does My Computer Run Slow?


Are you wondering "why does my Computer run slow? You must have a Computer that is running very slow right now, and you are frustrated by it because you cannot complete what you want quickly. I knew I used to have a Computer that slowed down, and after researching on the causes for a computer to slow down, I was finally able to restore my computer back to its original speed. This article will explore the main reasons for a slow computer, and how to fix the problem easily.

Why Does My Computer Run Slow?

Why Does My Computer Run Slow?

Why Does My Computer Run Slow?


Why Does My Computer Run Slow?



Why Does My Computer Run Slow?

1. System Registry Errors

This was my main problem when my computer started running slow. Many computer users have no idea about what a computer registry is, or how to maintain it.

The registry keys in the registry are just as important as any other part of the system. They containinstructions that tell the hardware or software in your computer how to run. Over time, your computer's registry entries can become very messy, because the computer does not always restore the default settings after running the programs. Over time the problem becomes worse, and your programs will take a very long time to find the instructions to run properly.

I was finally able to speed up my computer after cleaning out my computer registry. If you suspect that you might have errors in your computer registry too, you can visit my website link at the end of this article to learn more about the top registry cleaners.

2. Virus

Your computer could be infected with a virus if you download files from the internet regularly. This is another reason why a computer may runslowly. If you do not have an anti-virus software installed on your computer, you can download an antivirus software by doing a Google search for it.

In the case that the viruses on your computer become impossible to remove, you may need to install Windows on your computer again. Remember to back up your data too if you decide to reformat.

3. Insufficient RAM

Insufficient RAM is also one of the reasons why your computer may be running slow. If this is really the main causes for your computer to run slow, you will need to upgrade the RAM on your computer. If you have purchased your computer yourself, you may already be anticipating this problem if you know that the RAM is low.

For a Windows XP computer, any amount of RAM lower than 512 MB is probably insufficient to provide a good user experience. To check your own computer RAM, you can go to the "My Computer" icon, right click it and choose "Properties".

4. Spyware and Adware

Your computer may be infected by too many spyware and adware. These files cause your computer to slow down. This is another reason that is very frequent amongst computer users who visit many free download websites on the internet. These spyware are meant to sit on your computer and track your browsing activities. They then send back the information to their main sites.

To remove all the spyware on your computer, you can download a spyware cleaner from their website and it should be able to detect and remove all of the spyware and adware.

Why Does My Computer Run Slow?

Monday, June 18, 2012

Windows Vista-How to Upgrade Your Computer RAM

Windows Vista-How to Upgrade Your Computer RAM


The information on a Computer can be stored in two ways including Ram and external devices. Examples of external devices are hard drives, Cd-roms and USB drives. The primary storage is the Ram while the secondary storage is the external devices.

Windows Vista-How to Upgrade Your Computer RAM

Windows Vista-How to Upgrade Your Computer RAM

Windows Vista-How to Upgrade Your Computer RAM


Windows Vista-How to Upgrade Your Computer RAM



Windows Vista-How to Upgrade Your Computer RAM

The Ram is installed inside the system unit. It helps to store the information packets temporarily before they are being sent to the CPU. Due to this fact, the Ram helps to make your Computer work Faster and more efficient. The secondary storage ensures that your files are backed up properly.

If you are using Windows XP, you can check how much RAM your Computer has by going to the Control Panel. In the Control Panel, you should double click on the system icon. After you have double click thesystem icon, the system properties window will pop up. When the system properties window appear, you should switch to the General tab. Under the General tab, you will find information about the amount of RAM in your Computer.

If you are using Windows Vista, you should click on the System and Maintenance icon, the Control Panel. Next, you should click the System icon. In the System section, you should be able to see the amount of RAM in your computer.

There are many types of RAM including SDR, SDRAM, DDR, DDR2, DDR3, SDRRAM and etc. Different types of RAM offer different types of speed performance. For example, the DDR 3 RAM offers Faster performance than the DDR 2.

When upgrading the RAM, make sure you take into account thetypes of program you want to run. For example, if your game requires a 4 GB RAM, you must purchase a 4 GB RAM so that the game can run smoothly.

Before installing the RAM, you must shut down the computer and disconnect the peripheral devices. Next, you must remove the cover of the tower. To prevent electrostatic shock, you should wear a Wrist band. After that, you should remove the cards and components to obtrude your way to the RAM sockets. After you locate the old RAM on the motherboard, you must detach it gently. When installing the RAM, make sure you the bottom of the RAM stick line up with the notches in the motherboard.

Windows Vista-How to Upgrade Your Computer RAM