A properly
maintained computer will provide you with substantially higher speeds,
both via RAM and on the internet, regardless of your hardware setup and
configurations. The second law of thermodynamics states that all systems
atrophy (degrade) over time - well, here are a few tips on how delay
the inevitable.
Method 1 of 2: Software/Hard drive
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Clean out all the junk left behind by browsers.
To do this, you can use the Disk Cleanup utility included on the
Windows systems, or download a freeware program such as CCleaner to do
it for you. In Linux you can use Kleansweep or Bleachbit. Cookies and
cache left behind by browsers can amount up to gigabytes of wasted
space, so it is imperative they're deleted.
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2
Search and destroy spyware and/or viruses on your PC.
There is a myriad of tools available to do this. AVG Anti Virus is a
good one to use. Download.com is a great place to legally obtain these
tools.
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3
Defragment your hard drive monthly to keep your computer running smoothly.
Windows XP includes a utility to do this, but a tool called Magical
Defrag also exists, which automatically defrags your system during
periods of inactivity.
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Uninstall programs you no longer use, and delete music you no longer listen to.
The more free space your computer has, the faster it will go. You'll be
surprised how much space you'll free up and how much your computer's
performance will increase.
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Use the msconfig command in
the RUN command prompt to open up a window that will allow you to
uncheck start up programs you don't use. This can up your start up
and boot down times a lot. CCleaner also has a feature that allows you
to do the same thing (Tools--->Startup)
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Use your computers disk management systems.
- For Windows, select Performance and Maintenance and then choose
"Rearrange items on your hard disk..." and "Free up space on your hard
disk."
- For Mac, go to the Applications Folder, select Utilities Folder then launch Disk Utility.
Method 2 of 2: Hardware/CPU
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Always run your computer on a UPS as this will help protect it from electric surges.
Phone lines for modems and cat 5 or cat 6 network lines also need surge
suppression as they can and will take out your network card or modem in
an electric storm.
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Your computer can grow dusty in less than a year, depending on where it is stored.
Open it up depending on how dusty your house is. If it's not too dusty,
then check every few months, but if it's super dusty(your house), then
be much more proactive about it. Remove the dust on the bottom with a
vacuum (or cloth), then spray with compressed canned air. Pay special
attention to the CPU heat sink and CPU fan. Hold the fan still while
spraying it as you can cause it to spin out and on reboot it may have
more noise. Spray the intakes to the Power supply fan also. Since you
have the cover off reboot and listen for noisy fans make sure all fans
are working. Replace the fan if it stops spinning or starts making
unnatural sound or you can try to lubricate the bearing,this might help.
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Be careful when plugging in USB, Ethernet, speakers, printer etc.
into your computer. Ports such as USB and Ethernet can easily be
damaged from careless placement. These repairs can be costly and these
ports are a necessity.
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