How To Fast Your PC Very Easily With 4 Steps
Fast Your PC
For our daily life PC / Laptop / Notebook is a very useful thing. We can't think of a single day without it. We use it for different work. But if our PC / Laptop / Notebook is working very slow then we don't use it properly. So first we have to fast our PC / Laptop / Notebook. If we want to fast our PC / Laptop / Notebook, we will abide by some rules. So I will give you some steps...
1. Uninstall unused programs
On our PC there are a lot of programs we will never use, and we probably don’t even know they exist. Some programs even run background processes when we load our computers, even though we are not using them. So first we have to uninstall them and make our PC free. If you are unsure about which programs to use, try a third-party called such as "PC Decrapifier" which should tell you which programs you don’t want or need.
2. Delete Temporary Files
First Go to Star Menu then click Run. Then write %temp%. Then hit Enter and Delete all files and Close the window. Then again go to the Start Menu, click Run, write Temp, hit Enter, Delete files and Close the window. Again go to Start Menu, click Run, write Tree, hit Enter. Again go to Start Menu, click Run, write Prefetch, hit Enter, Delete files and Close the window. Again go to Start Menu, click Run, write Recent, hit Enter, Delete files and Close the window. To open Run press Windows+R (Shortcut).
3. Increase Ram
Ram is a very important thing for a PC / Laptop / Notebook. RAM, which stands for Random Access Memory, is the temporary storage memory used by your computer and is in use when tasks are being executed by different programs. If your PC's Ram is like 1GB, 512MB, 2GB, your PC will be very slow. So first you have to increase your PC's Ram at least 4GB. You can also find out how many RAM your computer is using in the Task Manager’s Performance tab (hit Ctrl-Shift-Esc to bring this up).
4. Run Disk Clean Up
Windows also include a built-in disk de-cluttering tool called “Disk Cleanup”. It searches through the system for unnecessary large files such as temporary Internet files, program installers, and so on.
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