Using a slow computer is hard to work with. You can upgrade your system with SSD or add more memory. There is more easier and cheaper ways for speeding up a PC without having to spend big bucks. Here are some of the points that you should keep in mind while handling and cleaning your PC. These following points are really useful if you want to make your system works faster without spending a lot.

1. Remove the files from Recycle bin
Visit your Recycle Bin and remove the files which you really don’t want back. You can either select Shift + Delete to remove the file directly. Emptying the Recycle Bin is the easiest way to find files you do want to undelete and this is a matter of right-clicking its Desktop icon and choosing Empty Recycle Bin.
Moreover, you can decrease the size of the Recycle Bin to empties the files. Right-click the Desktop icon, choose Properties and edit the Custom size value. If you don’t find this step suitable, just get the PC optimizer software to remove the files from Recycle Bin folder.
2. Eliminate temporary files
To enhance the speed and performance of the PC, delete all the temporary files. Removing these files will boost the efficiency of the PC and also cleans the unwanted things from your PC. These directly clean your PC.
3. Defrag your hard disk
The most common issues with long-surfing HDDs are disk fragmentation. The information on your drive becomes distributed. You can reorganize all your information by performing a disk defrags which can increase the speed of your PC. Moreover, you can set a schedule for defragmentation to run automatically.
4. Clear the search box or browser
All browsers make temporary files as you browse the web. While the built-in cleanup tool will clear some, it won’t delete them all.
5. Uninstall old applications
If you haven’t used an application or installed one and never used it, remove it. Many applications come with their own uninstaller that should delete all trace of them, else use Windows’ own tool – but never just remove the folder from your hard drive.
Also, you can open Windows’ Settings and head to Apps. You will see a list of installed applications, so just choose the one you want to delete. Choose the uninstall alternative at the top of the window and follow the on-screen instructions.
6. Tidy up your documents
Finally, it’s all too easy to fill your documents folder with unorganized files, but this makes things harder to find and can slow down your system. Delete unnecessary application shortcuts from the Desktop is a good idea. This won’t affect the installed apps which can still be launched from the Start option.
7. Clean up your disk
All the data in the PC or laptop will fill up the hard drive and this slows the performance, as your computer has to go further and work harder to search the files and programs it requires to access. Deleting as much junk as possible will help to restore your Computer responsiveness. Read More…
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