Free up disk space
1. Remove junk filesYou don't even have to click a "Save" button once while using your computer to accumulate junk files. Simply checking emails, setting your computer to hibernate or surfing the web will build up junk files on your computer. One way to clean them up and speed up your computer is to run the Windows inbuilt "Disk Cleanup" utility. To do that go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Cleanup. You can also get third party programs that can find and delete even more junk files. These include:
- Auslogics BoostSpeed
- Wise Disk Cleaner Pro
You may not realize how many duplicate files you have accumulated on your system! Even people who do relatively little file management and movement can still accumulate duplicate files. It is a painfully time consuming task to try to remove all of them manually. Use a third party application like:
- Auslogics BoostSpeed
- Auslogics Duplicate File Finder
- Easy Duplicate Finder
- Duplicate Finder
Here is another tip on how to speed up your computer. It only takes a couple of months of computer use for unneeded programs to start stacking up. To check over your list of installed programs and remove the ones you don't need, do the following:
- In Windows XP, go to Start -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs
- In Windows 7 and Vista, go to Start -> Control Panel -> Programs -> Programs and Features
Defragmenting your hard drive
Defragmentation should be performed regularly to help speed up your computer. The defrag process unites scattered pieces of files to help you access them faster.- Heavy users should defragment weekly
- Moderate users should defragment fortnightly
- Light users should defragment monthly
- Auslogics BoostSpeed
- Auslogics Disk Defrag
- Defraggler
- MyDefrag
Repairing registry problems
It is possible to repair registry errors yourself if you are a very experienced computer user or have a know the exact origin of your problem and step-by-step instructions to fix it.For most of us, though, a registry repair program that scans for problems and automatically fixes them is the best option to speed up your computer. Run these programs once a week, fortnight or month, just before you defrag your computer. Here are some popular ones:
- Auslogics BoostSpeed
- Registry Mechanic
Defragmenting the registry
There aren't any inbuilt Windows tools that defragment the registry - you'll need to use a third-part utility. Some programs (like Auslogics BoostSpeed) that offer registry repair will also defrag the registry, which will help speed up your computer.Removing malware
Malware can also slow down your computer, running in the background and taking up system resources. To speed up your computer, install a good anti-malware product and set it to auto-update and run scheduled scans.There are literally hundreds of good anti-malware programs available, however several stand out:
- Auslogics Antivirus
- Malwarebytes Anti-malware
- Spyware Doctor