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Is Your PC Running Slow?

November 29th, 2007 by Jack

turtleDo you find that your computer is running slower than it used to? Does it seem to take a longer time to boot up? Are you aware of the frequent hanging that has made it difficult for you to trust your PC? Then, you should know that your PC is running slow and requires your immediate help. It may be because of a hardware or software problem.

Problems arise when you run out of memory in RAM (random access memory). If you find that the RAM often reaches its peak limit of usage, then it is time to add more RAM to your computer. You do have to check to see what the maximum RAM your computer takes. Adding RAM is not difficult but you have to be careful to buy the correct type of memory that fits with the computer you’re using. If you’re not sure, ask someone who is familiar with computers or head to your nearest computer store to get some help.

The CPU is also another troublemaker which can bring on slow performance. If you have got a CPU that is in its old age, it will not support the latest advances or be enough for providing support to recent applications.

While it is easy to change the CPU, the fact is it isn’t as easy as adding RAM. This is because the old motherboard usually fails to provide support to the most recent CPU which is currently in use. So instead of changing the CPU to improve your PC, it is best to upgrade the entire system as computer prices are falling all the time. So you can get a lot better performance for a lot less money.

Here are a few more tips for optimizing the performance of your PC:

1. Remove programs which you rarely use. These programs just take up space which you could use for something else.

2. Avoid working on multiple files at one go. It would also help to minimize other applications when you are currently working on a particular file.

3. It is a good practice to check the sector allocation which indicates the storage of data on the hard drive. You will be able to assess how the data sectors are fragmented on the hard drive. You can carry out a defragmentation exercise to improve your PC performance.

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