1.Run (window logo + R ).
2.Type on it msconfig.exe.
3.Now select Selective Start Up.
4.Go to Start Up tab.
5.Uncheck Unnecessary start - up items.
Tips : Important start items are antivirus, USB security.
6.Or if you want you can disable all of it.
7.Go to Services tab .
8.Do the same thing in number 5.
9.Apply changes and click Ok.
10.Exit.
Others....
1.Turn off your antivirus updates,window updates , and other softwares that competes in updating every time you open your PC .And you can manually update them maybe after a week.
2.Kill unknown process in Window Task Manger. Important process are from Microsoft to access computer behavior , antivirus and others.
3.Use computer cleaner software.
* Computer cleaner is like a janitor of your computer which clean and deletes history,cache and other unimportant stuff in your PC.
ex : Ccleaner.
4.Always scan your PC for viruses .Some antivirus already automatically scan your computer.
5.Don't run many software at the same time because if they will process at the same time they will eat of your RAM and it will slow down your PC.
6.Use also some utility software that defrag,clean,utilize start and shutdown,and also save memory and battery.
ex : TuneUp Utilities,Uniblue
8. Disable short file names to speed up Windows
By default, Windows XP and Vista create 8.3 format
filenames for all files. This is done to maintain
compatibility with 16-bit (old DOS based) programs. These
programs need the old filename format. If you don’t use
any such DOS-based programs, you can safely turn this
feature off. This will speed up Windows to some extent.
Run this from a command prompt, by running the command – cmd from the Run box.
The command is:
fsutil behavior set disable8dot3 1
Note: Windows XP environment variables %TEMP% and
%TMP% use short filenames. Some programs use these
variables. If disabling short filenames causes problems,
restore the short name function with the command:
fsutil behavior set disable8dot3 0 9. Remove some items from the Windows Startup group
Check the startup folder under Start -> All Programs. Remove any items that are not needed or not used often. They are just taking up system memory, because they are running all the time in the background. You can run these programs as and when needed.
10. Clean up your Registry
Clean up your registry regularly. Use a free program like ccleaner. It also has an option to optimize (compress) the registry, but NT Registry Optimizer is better at compressing and optimizing the registry. You may also download and use the Emergency Recovery Utility from the NT Registry Optimizer page, for backing up your registry regularly and automatically, from the NT Optimizer page.
11. Remove unneeded/unused fontsRemove unneeded or unused fonts from the Control Panel -> Fonts. Many software applications install their own fonts in addition to the standard Windows fonts. There are too many unused fonts sitting in the fonts folder, which never get used. Each of these fonts takes valuable system memory and Windows loads all the fonts from the \Windows\Fonts folder into the RAM, when it starts.
You can safely remove many of these fonts. When in the Fonts folder, click on the View menu and click ‘Details‘. You can double-click each font to view it, before clicking delete. If you think you might need these fonts in the future, you can move the unneeded fonts to another folder on your hard drive instead of deleting them.
12.Do not use so colorful themes.
13.Do not install lot of softwares that have the same function with each other.
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I really need to follow these steps, because I can't do anything properly on my computer and it's quite annoying.
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