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John
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Hi,
Just want to say, if you have some third party software to cleanup your hard
drive, don't bother reading this. But, if you don't want to pay a company to
do the hard work of cleaning your drive for you, consider reading this.
A good way to start, is to clean up your disk.
The more disk space you have, the faster your computer will run.
Click on Start (Vista users click on the Windows Logo), click on run and
type in "%temp%" without quotation marks. Click on OK. You will see lots (and
I mean lots) of rubbish, just sitting there, with probably no point at all.
Click on Edit, click on Select All, and hit 'DEL' on your keyboard. It
deletes everything*. Why should you do this? IT'S ALL RUBBISH!
Now, right click on the Taskbar and click on 'Show the Desktop'. Right click
on the Recycle Bin and click on 'Empty the Recycle Bin'.
* Some files such as 'cmdline.dll' do not delete. Best to just leave them
alone and skip the file/folder.
Okay, thats a start.
Next, open Internet Explorer or your default web browser.
In Internet Explorer, click on Tools, Options and click on Delete.
Now click on Delete All. Clear the 'Also delete settings stored by add-ons'
check box and click Yes.
This deletes, Cookies, Temporary Internet Files, Form Data etc.
So you have deleted IE's cache. Open Disk Cleanup on your computer.
Select anything you want to delete and click 'OK'. Click Yes.
Just 2 more steps to go, and you are finished speeding up Windows.
Don't worry, this will only take a few minutes.
The 4th step - Cleanup your registry. Windows processes your *ENTIRE*
registry, whether there are several errors or not. This can slow down your
startup time.
A good registry cleaner can be downloaded here:
http://www.wisecleaner.com/download.html
Always, repeat, ALWAYS backup your registry before you clean it.
If one thing goes wrong with the Windows registry, possibly everything does.
Thats why you backup your registry and documents. Not enough proof? Well
what happens when you accidently burn down your house, and you remember that
you didn't buy insurance?
Instructions for Wise Registry Cleaner are located here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgTkXAvtnCA
5 - Remove programs you don't use.
You can do this in Add or Remove Programs.
And the final step - Defrag your system!
Click on start (Logo in Vista), point to All Programs, point to Accessories,
point to System Tools and click on Disk Defragmenter.
And then, click on Defragment!
And there you have it!
6 Ways to speed up Windows!
--
A story of success always has a beginning.
Just want to say, if you have some third party software to cleanup your hard
drive, don't bother reading this. But, if you don't want to pay a company to
do the hard work of cleaning your drive for you, consider reading this.
A good way to start, is to clean up your disk.
The more disk space you have, the faster your computer will run.
Click on Start (Vista users click on the Windows Logo), click on run and
type in "%temp%" without quotation marks. Click on OK. You will see lots (and
I mean lots) of rubbish, just sitting there, with probably no point at all.
Click on Edit, click on Select All, and hit 'DEL' on your keyboard. It
deletes everything*. Why should you do this? IT'S ALL RUBBISH!
Now, right click on the Taskbar and click on 'Show the Desktop'. Right click
on the Recycle Bin and click on 'Empty the Recycle Bin'.
* Some files such as 'cmdline.dll' do not delete. Best to just leave them
alone and skip the file/folder.
Okay, thats a start.
Next, open Internet Explorer or your default web browser.
In Internet Explorer, click on Tools, Options and click on Delete.
Now click on Delete All. Clear the 'Also delete settings stored by add-ons'
check box and click Yes.
This deletes, Cookies, Temporary Internet Files, Form Data etc.
So you have deleted IE's cache. Open Disk Cleanup on your computer.
Select anything you want to delete and click 'OK'. Click Yes.
Just 2 more steps to go, and you are finished speeding up Windows.
Don't worry, this will only take a few minutes.
The 4th step - Cleanup your registry. Windows processes your *ENTIRE*
registry, whether there are several errors or not. This can slow down your
startup time.
A good registry cleaner can be downloaded here:
http://www.wisecleaner.com/download.html
Always, repeat, ALWAYS backup your registry before you clean it.
If one thing goes wrong with the Windows registry, possibly everything does.
Thats why you backup your registry and documents. Not enough proof? Well
what happens when you accidently burn down your house, and you remember that
you didn't buy insurance?
Instructions for Wise Registry Cleaner are located here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgTkXAvtnCA
5 - Remove programs you don't use.
You can do this in Add or Remove Programs.
And the final step - Defrag your system!
Click on start (Logo in Vista), point to All Programs, point to Accessories,
point to System Tools and click on Disk Defragmenter.
And then, click on Defragment!
And there you have it!
6 Ways to speed up Windows!
--
A story of success always has a beginning.