Question:
How do i make my computer run faster when i log in?
anonymous
2008-09-21 09:33:11 UTC
well i have a newer version computer that is a compaq. and when i log in it takes forever because 10 thing pop up that i have to exit out of and sometime is doesn't move that fast the things are aim,norton anti-virus,hp computer total care and these 2 other thing well i tried to delete a couple of them but they won't like permanently delete. and so it makes my computer really slow so i need help please.
Eight answers:
anonymous
2008-09-23 19:33:03 UTC
Here are a few simple tips for maintaining the performance of your PC.



Run the Regcure clean up scan



The Regcure http://toptenantispyware.com/Tune_Up_Center.htm automatically checks your hard disk for any unnecessary files and gives you the option to delete them. You can run the clean up scan if you're only interested in performing a disk cleanup—or you can run the comprehensive full service scan to check for other PC issues as well.



Remove unused programs



Just because you aren't using a program doesn't mean it isn't consuming resources and affecting your PC's performance. Removing unused programs from your hard disk is an easy way to maintain your system and maximize your available hard disk space.

To remove programs you don't need anymore:

1. Click Start, then click Control Panel.

2. In Category View, click Add or Remove Programs, then click Remove a program.

3. Scroll through the list and examine each program. Windows XP lists how often you use a program and what day you last started it.

Note: Don't remove anything labeled "Update" or "Hotfix." These things improve the security of your computer.

4. Click a program you no longer need, click Change/Remove, and then follow the prompts to uninstall it. (In some cases, a program may be removed without prompting you further.)

You may have to restart your computer after removing a program. After your computer restarts, repeat this procedure to remove more programs.

Note: You must be in order to complete these steps.



Remove optional Windows components



You can remove optional Windows components from your PC to free up space. Many components come standard with Windows, but you may not use them frequently. You can reinstall these components from your Windows CD if you need them later.

To add or remove a Windows component:

1. Click Start, then click Control Panel.

2. In Category View, click Add or Remove Programs, then click Add a program.

3. On the left side of the menu, click Add/Remove Windows Components.

4. Follow the instructions in the Windows Components Wizard.

Note: You must be in order to complete these steps.



Modify System Restore data



Windows XP provides the option to restore your PC to a previous state by automatically saving restore information. System Restore continuously monitors your PC for changes, such as file changes, application changes, or installations. System Restore takes a "snapshot" of your PC at a given point in time and then stores each of these snapshots so that you can roll back any changes to a period before you experienced problems.

As you can imagine, these snapshots of your whole system take up memory space. You can delete older snapshots that you're sure you won't need in order to clean up your hard disk.

To delete System Restore snapshots except for the most recent one:

1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup.

2. Wait while Disk Cleanup calculates free disk space.

3. Click the More Options tab, and then, in the System Restore area, click Clean up….



Scan and Clean Up your Registry



Lots of things get saved on your PC that you don't need. Some are benign. Some slow you down. And some let prying eyes track what you do on your PC.

install Registry cleaner and run daily

Use the tool: http://downloadlk.com/themosteffectiveregistrycleaner.htm [if you do not have one]



Scan/Remove spyware



Your computer may be infected with Spyware, Adware, worms or Hidden Trojans!

install Antispyware and run daily

http://toptenantispyware.com [if you do not have one]



Learn More…



http://downloadlk.com/WhyIsMyComputerSlow.htm
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2016-09-07 06:20:34 UTC
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John
2008-09-21 09:37:42 UTC
Click Windows key on your keyboard and R at the same time. Once this box pops type msconfig and click OK. Then go to the startup tab and click disable all in the bottom right. Apply and close. Then restart your computer.

Note: This will not damage your computer because everything listed in here is from programs you installed.
anonymous
2008-09-21 09:37:25 UTC
disable things in startup that u dont need. If you dont know how dont mess with it cause u can damage ur computer like this too, but if done correctly ur computer is 5 times faster.



Go to start > Run > Type in Ms.Config > Click on startup tab and untick everything u DONT want to start when u log in to your computer.
Shooter
2008-09-21 09:38:33 UTC
click start, run, then type msconfig. Go to the startup tab and uncheck anythng that you don't need to start up. This is a safe way to edit the registry. You don't have to worry about making any irreversible changes.
darley
2008-09-21 09:39:01 UTC
You need to remove these items from the startup folder. Items contained in that folder are started when your computer boots. You can remove or suppress the items that start on boot with the following program:



http://www.winpatrol.com/
anonymous
2008-09-21 09:36:51 UTC
do this first, click on my computer, click on the c drive, Click on windows , look for a folder name prefetch, delete everything is another temporary file in the pc.
Hello
2008-09-23 07:12:41 UTC
You can click start-----click run-----type msconfig------click startup tabs,then you can uncheck programes that dont need to run at startup.Then click ok to exist..And you also can go visit http://www.make-pc-fast.com to download a speedup software.



Good luck!


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