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Monday, December 7th, 2009

How to Get Rid of Errors and Speed up Your Laptop

If your notebook gets slow, you will be waiting longer and longer for it to complete it’s tasks.

If your Registry is a mess you can end up with a very slow Windows 7

Windows Registry is an important file on your windows operating system and it contains a lot of information about your PC. E.g. where are software installed, which DLL files are shared among the installed sofware, short cuts in you Windows start menu and on your desktop.

Almost every action in Windows is recorded by Windows Registry. E.g. the path to the latest documents, videos and images used, in addition there are information about the programs you have currently installed and the programs you have previously uninstalled.

Many things can cause a PC to become slow, and they can hit any PC.

You can make your computer fast again using professional tools.

A professional solution normally follows these steps:

  • The tool scans you PC and detects the errors on you Windows operating system (e.g. Windows XP, Vista and 7).
  • Cleaning up and removing the errors
  • Eventually your computer is faster, it will also boot faster because it no loger has any registry errors.

Additional factors that can cause your Windows PC to be slower

Other factors than a non-cleaned Windows Registry can cause your computer to be slow

At times is it the anti virus application that is configured poorly causing your PC to be slow

Your anti virus might be set up to scan harmless files, thus it is using valuable CPU time for no reason.

In addition your anti-virus can be configured to not only scan your local harddrives but also all network drives.

Scanning network drives is usually very CPU consuming because a network is much slower than a local local hard drive.

Normally you will not compromise you security if you disable network scans within your antivirus application.

- Louise P. Junez

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