Many people ask the “Why is my computer getting
slower?” question each day. Well, to be honest, they’re asking because
the computer probably is actually getting slower. As time passes, your
hardware will age and as a result, it will slow down. Moreover, if you
have filled your hard drive with junk files, then your computer will
become really slow.
It is possible that you have a virus that is
causing your entire system to become slower because it is screwing up
vital files that your computer needs to run properly, but all in all,
there are many things that can cause your computer to slow down and
there are many things you can do to improve the situation.
Solution 1
One
way to address the problem of your computer becoming slower is to clean
out your temporary files. Over time, your temporary files can really
add up, especially if you surf the net a lot. Windows writes temporary
files for everything. If you are using XP, it is easy to clean out your
temporary files folder.
Go to the start menu, then choose
programs. After that, click on accessories, then choose disk clean up.
This will help to remove all your temporary files and plenty of other
junk files that may be hiding in your hard drive.
Alternative method: Click computer – right click your hard drive – select disk cleanup
Solution 2
You
will want to keep your desktop free from shortcuts and icons. To clean
up your desktop, you can delete the icons manually or you can clean it
up through windows which is safer.
Begin by going to the start
menu, and then to the control panel. Double click on display, and then
click on the desktop tab. Click on the customize desktop button near
the bottom. Next, click on the general tab, then choose clean desktop
button, and this will get rid of the icons Windows feels you no longer
use.
An even better solution would be to use a good registry
cleaner, these programs will backup and then proceed to clean your
desktop and registry for harmful junk files, the cleaning can have a
dramatic effect on system performance.
Read our registry cleaner reviews by following the link at the bottom of this article.
Solution 3
Another
problem of a sluggish computer is corrupt files within your Windows
registry. The registry is a database that contains information for
multiple users and contains all the settings for all of your software
and hardware.
To clean this up, you can buy some registry
cleaning software, always do a bit of research first. Lots of spyware
programs mask themselves as registry cleaners, so it pays to find the
best program on the market. On the other hand, you can try to clean
your registry yourself, but you should only attempt this if you’re tech
savvy, be sure to make a backup copy first.
As mentioned above a
good registry cleaner will quickly scan, detect and clean the registry
within minutes, attempting this procedure manually can take hours and
hours.
Solution 4
The easiest thing you can do when
you begin to ask the “Why is my computer getting slower?” question is
to increase the speed of your computer by defragmenting your hard
drive. When your computer saves a file, it saves it to first free spot
it finds, and when that fills up, it saves the rest of the file
somewhere else. This is a fragmented file, and your hard disk is full
of them. If your computer has lots of fragmented files, then it takes
longer to retrieve your data.
To fix this, go to my computer, and
right click on your main drive. Choose properties. When the next window
pops up, click on the tools tab up at the top, and then click on
defragment now. Even if Windows tells you that you don’t need to run
this application, it is still a good idea to do so. Keep in mind,
though, that it does take some time, so do it before bed or before you
go out for a while.
Solution 5
If you go online a
lot, then your computer might contain malicious spyware and adware, and
that alone can be the answer to the question of “Why is my computer
getting slower?” It just seems to be the norm when surfing online these
days that spyware and adware products make themselves at home on your
machine.
There is software you can purchase to try and combat the
onslaught of ads and spam you get while on the Internet. Spyware and
adware can be hard to get rid of, and you almost need to purchase some
software just to eliminate and prevent the problem. While you’re at it,
you should also purchase a good anti-virus program to keep your
computer free of nasty viruses that can rob your system of precious
resources.
Maintenance Summary
1) Clean out Temporary files
2) Cleanup your desktop
3) Clean the Registry
4) Defragment your hard drive
5) Check for Viruses – Spyware and Adware
To
keep you computer running quickly after many years can be difficult.
However regular maintenance can really help prevent your system from
slowing down. If you do feel your computer is running slower, start
with the easiest tasks before moving on to something more difficult.