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Are you dealing with slow computer performance! Optimize it for peak performance

Published June 9, 2011

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The performance of any computer system is evaluated in measurable, technical terms, using one or more of the metrics. This way the performance can be: • compared relative to other systems or the same system before and after changesrn• defined in absolute terms for example fulfilling a contractual obligationsrnComputer performance is characterized by the amount of useful work accomplished by a computer system as compared to the time and resources used.rnGood computer performance involves one or more of the following: • Short response time for a given commandrn• High throughput • Low utilization of computing resource that is memory and time • Fast data compression and decompressionrn• High bandwidth and short data transmission timernThe following tips can help improve your computer's performance and help make your computer run faster. These tips are basically for the users who are using Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP on their systems. Here are the some tips to help you achieve the best system performance and to help improve computer speed.rnClean up disk errors once a week:rnWhen a program crashes or you experience a power outage, your computer may create errors on the hard disk. Over time, the errors can result in a slow speed of your PC. Fortunately, the Windows operating system includes several PC tools, including a Check Disk program, to identify and clean any errors on your computer and to help keep it running smoothly and fast.rnRun Check Disk:rnDepending upon the size of your hard disk, this may take several minutes. For best results, do not use your computer for any other tasks while it's checking for errors. Remove temporary files:rnYour computer picks up and store temporary files when you are looking at webpages and even when you are working on files in programs, such as Microsoft Word. Over time, these files slow down your system’s performance. You can use the Windows Disk Cleanup tool to rid your computer of these unneeded files and to help your PC run faster and in a smooth manner.rnRun Disk Cleanup:rnYou must clean up your disk in order to remove unnecessary and files that are no longer needed. This would result in precious memory being released. Optimize your data:rnAs you add programs and files to your computer system, it often breaks files into fragments to increase the access speed and file retrieval. However, as files are updated, your computer saves these updates on the largest space available on the hard disk which is generally found far away from the other adjacent sectors of the file.rnThe result is a fragmented file stored on different locations of memory. Fragmented files cause slower performance because your computer has to now search for all of the file's parts. In other words, your computer knows where all the pieces are, but putting them back together in the correct order whenever you need them takes a lot of time and this way it can slow your computer down.rnWindows includes a Disk Defragmenter program to collect all your files back together again and to make them available to open in the right order more quickly.rnMake Internet Explorer run fasterrnThe Internet is available everywhere from the home to office to the classroom. We use it to communicate, to work, to play and even occasionally to waste time; it is being used to accomplish every important task.rnYet there is nothing more frustrating than having this technical marvel at our fingertips 24 hours a day, 7 days a week only to use it a very slow speed while our computers access it at a crawling pace. Reduce the size of your webpage historyrnAs Internet Explorer stores visited webpages to your computer and organizes them within a page history by day, it is necessary to reduce the webpage history size to remove unnecessary entries. Though it's useful to keep a couple days of web history within your computer but there's no need to store more than a week's worth. Any more than that collected webpages can slow down your computer's performance. Remove spyware, viruses and help protect your computer from viruses. rnDownload once, and get automatic updatesrnWhile you are busy surfing the internet, spyware and other types of malicious software are collecting personal and important information about you, often without your knowledge. As a result is that your personal information can possibly be compromised. At the same time, viruses, spyware and malware can slow down your computer. Download the automatic updates to help keep your system running efficiently and to help protect it from emerging threats. Apart from these tips, you can also avail remote technical support services for enhancing the performance of your PC. There are a number of providers that are offering such services. These are fast, reliable and efficient. The expert technicians guide you through out to enhance your computer performance.

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Tiffany Halstead is a tech support engineer in Techguru247. The Company provides support to customers all across the globe. It offers remote Technical services for enhancing the Computer Performance, installing operating system, PC Repair and other peripherals such as Installing application, Troubleshooting windows, Tech support, Internet Security, Spy ware removal etc.