Laptop computers are exceedingly more like people. Just like us, we get
tired, and over time, without rest, and a little preventative
maintenance, we tend to get a little tired and less efficient. So it's
no surprise that the longer you use your computer, the slower it can
tend to get. You may be thinking that the computer or the harware is
just poor, but the reality is that over time, with so many processes
going on at any time, gradually, the computer will get bogged down and
fragmented. Don't you slow down when you got too much going on? And
when you don't get time to clear your mind, doesn't it get worse?
One strategy for improving things is back to basics: back up your
computer files, reformat your hard disk, then reinstall the OS from
scratch and the key applications you use. This can take a few days, and
you should have a professional do it. But in all actuality, this is
something that should be done once a year.
Here are 5 other things you can do to improve your laptop computer speed.
Step number 1: Free up disk space
By freeing disk space, you can improve the performance of your
computer. Your computer should have a disk clean up tool. The disk
cleanup tool helps you free up space on your hard disk. Basically the
tool identifies files you can delete to free up space without affecting
your computer.
The tool will remove temporary Internet files, remove downloaded
program files no longer necessary, empty the Recycle Bin, remove
Windows temporary files, remove optional Windows components that you
don't use, remove installed programs that you no longer use.
The temporary internet files can really help speed things up when you
remove them. Until the are deleted, they are cached everytime you open
your browser.
Step number 2: Speed up access to data
Disk fragmentation slows the overall performance of your system. When
files are fragmented, the computer must search the hard disk when the
file is opened to piece it back together. The response time can be
significantly longer. When it has to rebuild everytime. This is very
inefficient for the computer.
Your computer comes with a disk defragmenter that will take care of
this. There are some key times when you should defragment. This
includes regularly every month, when you add a large number of files,
when your free disk space gets to less than 15%, and when you install
new programs.
Step number 3: Detect and repair disk errors
Your computer comes with an error checker utility. Often, as you use
your computer, you will have a few sectors go bad. These bad sectors
will slow your computer as your hard drive tries to write to them, but
is incapable due to the errors. This slows down things. YOu shoud run
this utility once a week, as it will scan to find errors and misplaced
files.
Step number 4: Protect your computer against spyware
Spyware collects personal information from you without you knowing it,
and without your permission. From the Web sites you visit to usernames
and passwords, spyware can put you and your confidential information at
risk. In addition to privacy concerns, spyware can hamper your
computer's performance. To combat spyware, you may want to place an
anti virus, anti spyware software program on your computer to ward off
any attacks which will compromise your files, and slow your computer.
Step number 5: Turn your computer of and restart
In the same way that you need to sleep at night and get a fresh start,
you should turn your computer off at least once a day if you use if
often. Restarting will clear out the cache and give the computer a
fresh start. It is also a good idea to turn off your computer instead
of leaving it on all the time in order to extend the life of your
laptop computer.