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    Guide to speed up your computer

    How To: Speed Up Your Computer
    Guide © 2008 Merchant_In_The_Dark
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    In today's world, one of your most important tools is your computer. And, as everyone knows, they have an annoying trend of getting slower and slower the more we use them. This guide will teach you how to keep your computer fast, powerful, and virus-free - by learning where to find the best free tools and taking advantage of the hidden tools already built into your computer.

    This Guide Is Designed For:
    • Windows XP
    • Windows Vista
    • Windows 98-2000


    Contents:

    1. SECTION ONE: Keeping Your Computer Virus-Free
      1. How Do I Get Viruses?
      2. Recognizing When You Are Infected
      3. Using Free AntiVirus Tools
      4. Getting Dirty: Killing Viruses That Just Won't Die
      5. Defending Your System: Preventing Further Infections

    2. SECTION TWO: Speeding Up And Optimizing Your Computer
      1. Why Is My Computer So Slow?
      2. Using Free Optimization Tools
      3. Using Built-In System Clean-Up Tools
      4. Optimizing Your Start-Up Programs
      5. Tips For Old Or Extremely Slow Computers
      6. Keeping Your Computer Fast: Regular Maintanence

    3. SECTION THREE: Program Download Links, Downloadable Guide



    SECTION ONE: Keeping Your Computer Virus-Free

    How Do I Get Viruses?
    Unfortunately, there are too many ways to get viruses to count. The most common ways, however, are through file-sharing and the internet. If you use programs like LimeWire, BitTorrent, or other file-sharing networks, you're very likely to run into a virus eventually. Other viruses come through E-Mail as attachments, or are downloaded to your computer hidden inside another program (often obtained from a warez or hacking web site).

    Recognizing When You Are Infected
    The first step to ridding yourself of a virus is recognizing what it is. The best way to be warned of a virus is to have a good antivirus system - even if it cannot automatically handle the virus, it can warn you of it's presence.

    Viruses come in two types, Destructive and Manipulative.

    It's easy to tell when you have a destructive virus, as you will often find that they taunt you with messages, ads, or notifications that your hard-drive has been deleted.

    Manipulative viruses are a bit harder to sniff out. They count on not being discovered by their victims, and can be used to either hijack your computer for the hacker's purposes or open a back door to give the hacker access to your files. Signs that you have a manipulative virus include:

    • Unknown programs running in the "processes" tab of the Windows Task Manager
    • Long start-up times for applications
    • Periods when the computer seems to be working hard when you aren't doing anything
    • Changes to your Internet home page or search engine


    When you detect either type of virus, it's important to immediately start working to eliminate it from your computer.

    Using Free Antivirus Tools
    Free AntiVirus tools are one of the most important things to have in your arsenal. They are just as good as the expensive corperate versions, and they can fix and alert you to existing viruses as well as prevent new viruses from being downloaded or installing themselves.

    The best place to find free antivirus and antispyware tools is Free Software Downloads and Reviews - Download.com, which offers a wide variety to choose from. Here are some of the best:

    • AVG AntiVirus Free Edition
    • ZoneAlarm
    • Avast!


    AVG Free is my recommended program


    Usually, AntiVirus programs are designed to kill specific types of malware (such as Adware, Spyware, or Viruses). It's good to have at one program each for Viruses and Spyware, or one that deals with them both.

    Important: Don't install more then one program to deal with each type of malware! This can lead to complications if they interfere with each other, as well as making your computer irritatingly slow.

    Getting Dirty: Killing Viruses That Just Won't Die
    Sometimes, your antivirus program will tell you that you have a virus - and be unable to do anything about it. When this happens, the only thing to do is to "go in" and kill it yourself.

    The first thing to do is to get any information you can from your antivirus program: The virus's name, and the names and locations of infected files.

    Go on Google (on a different computer if necessary) and get any information you can on the virus, including other files that it commonly infects and what it attempts to do to your computer.

    Now comes the fun part. Disconnect the infected computer from the internet before starting- this is important so the virus can't re-download itself as you kill it.

    Use Explorer or Search to find all of the infected files. Attempt to delete them manually. You may get an error "Access Denied: This File Is In Use". This means that the virus is currently running on your computer. Cut and paste the infected file to your desktop, and rename it "deletethis.txt". The computer will complain about changing the file extension, ignore it. You have now rendered the virus unusable. Repeat for all of the infected files.

    Now restart your computer, keeping the internet unplugged. You will now be able to delete the disabled virus files. Immediately afterwards, do the following:

    • Empty the Recycle Bin
    • Delete all System Restore points
    • Do a full-system scan with your AntiVirus software


    You should now run a system cleaner utility to sweep up any leftover pieces of the broken virus that are left in your system. Once the antivirus scan returns an all-clear, you're good to re-connect to the internet. Mission accomplished!

    Defending Your System: Preventing Further Infections
    With the proper precautions, you should never get another virus on your computer again. Follow the following guidelines to keep your computer clean and rock-solid against future attacks:

    • Run daily virus and spyware scans
    • Scan any E-mail attachments or downloaded files before opening them
    • Immediately and permanently dispose of any infected file or program
    • Avoid Internet sites that offer "warez" or "hacks", they also offer viruses


    Finally, if your computer is infected beyond repair, salvage your personal files, wipe the disk, and re-install Windows- making sure to follow the above instructions to prevent and further infections.

    SECTION TWO: Speeding Up And Optimizing Your Computer
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    Why Is My Computer So Slow?
    Like your bedroom, computers accumulate alot of crap over time. The more you use it, the more crap piles up. Imagine if you NEVER cleaned your room - It's a good visualization for what the insides of your computer probably look like after a year or so without proper maintanence.

    What is this "crap" that piles up in my computer?
    Every time you download a file, visit a webpage, or create a document, your computer creates more backups, caches, copies, and temporary files then it can keep after. These files pile up on your hard drive and waste space, as well as making the computer sort through them all to find the files you really need.

    Your computer will also slow down if too many programs are running. many programs that you install request to be run at startup, so they can be more quickly accessed later. The only problem is, in making themselves faster they make the entire computer slower. many programs are still known to do this, the most infamous being Apple's Quicktime and Adobe Reader. Killing these startup programs not only makes booting up faster, but it increases the overall performance of your computer by freeing up wasted RAM.

    Using Free Optimization Tools
    Just like AntiVirus programs, when it comes to cleaning out your computer the best things in life are free. Glary Utilities is an amazing free program that does everything the expensive ones do and more, including:

    • Cleaning out unneeded files
    • Cleaning and optimizing the Registry
    • Optimizing RAM memory usage
    • Basic anti-spyware protection
    • And much more!


    There is no nag messages, no limitations, and no catches to this program. It's awesome. Get it here:

    Glary Utilities

    Screenshot:



    Once you install Glary Utilities, use the One-Click Maintanence feature
    to take a big chunk out of the junk in your ststem. You'll be amazed by how much it finds. You can then go into the Modules tab, and use specific tools to clean out your computer even more thouroghly.

    Run One-Click Maintanence around once or twice a week, and you'll be amazed at the difference in your computer's performance.

    Using Built-In System Clean-Up Tools
    Windows includes several handy tools to optimize and clean-up your system, and relatively few people know about or use them. They include:

    • Disk Cleanup
    • Disk Defragmenter
    • Disk Checker


    These programs can be found in:

    Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools



    Disk Cleanup: A thorough trash-collecter that can reclaim hard drive space by deleting and compressing old or unneeded files.

    Disk Defragmenter: An essential program that makes your files and programs faster to access from the hard disk. This should be run about once every two weeks, and can sometimes take an hour or so to complete.

    Disk Checker: This program finds and fixes "bad sectors" on your hard disks - reclaiming hard drive space you never knew you had.

    Optimizing Your Start-Up Programs

    Often, programs that you install request to be run whenever you start your computer. This is often unnecessary, and can put a large load on your CPU and memory as well as increasing boot-up time.

    We can look at and change the programs that run on startup by running an application called MSConfig. You probably never knew it was on your computer, but it is. Open the "Run" box on your start menu and type the following:



    You should see a gray box pop up. Click on the "Startup" tab, and you'll see a list that will look like this:



    All of the checked programs on this list of programs are running every time your computer starts. Avgcc, for example, is the AVG AntiVirus updater, which I allowed to keep running on startup.

    Uncheck the box and click "Apply" to disable a program from automatically running on startup.

    Other programs that used to run on startup, which I disabled, include:

    • Adobe Reader Speed Loader (Reader_sl)
    • MSN Messenger (msnmsgr)
    • QuickTime (qttask)
    • Google Toolbar (GoogleToolbarNotifier)


    None of these programs need to run at startup, and after I disabled them my computer started up and ran considerably faster. Before removing any programs from the startup list, however, do a Google search to see if they're worth keeping there (some programs you may want to keep include virus scanners and device drivers).

    Check MSConfig regularly, as many programs have an annoying habit of consistantly re-entering themselves into the startup list. Some antispyware programs, such as Spy Sweeper, will automatically block these programs for you unless you approve them.

    Tips For Old Or Extremely Slow Computers

    If your computer is old and you want to speed it up even more, you can consider changing your graphics settings.

    The following tweaks will lower your computer's graphic settings to improve RAM usage and CPU consumption. These can significantly help older computers.

    To lower your color depth:
    Control Panel > Display > Settings

    Set the Color Depth box to 16 bit. You will notice slightly dimmer colors, and much faster computing.

    To edit OS Graphics settings:
    Control Panel > System > Advanced

    Click on the "Settings" button under "Performance Settings", and uncheck boxes for all of the visual effects (i.e. - animated windows, etc) that you can live without. This will significantly affect the speed your programs and OS runs.

    Keeping Your Computer Fast: Regular Maintanence
    Your computer is finally clean - How do you keep it that way?

    Follow the following tips to continue to enjoy a fast, crap-free computer:

    • Run Glary Utilities weekly
    • Use Disk Defragmenter every two weeks
    • Periodically check startup programs



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    Last edited by 2dgreengiant; 12-30-2008 at 04:28 PM.

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    Epik High's Avatar Member
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    anyone used this guide yet?

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    dont ask for rep..
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    Damn, I was soo close to that +Rep button when I saw....
    "PLEASE THANK AND REP ME"

    NO!, Never ask for rep

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    Originally Posted by Venturer X View Post
    Damn, I was soo close to that +Rep button when I saw....
    "PLEASE THANK AND REP ME"

    NO!, Never ask for rep
    i know! i was going use this to my laptop

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    I've used Microsoft defragmentation tool & disk cleanup tool on vista, and I was surprised by the results.

    For my antivirus software, I am using Norton Internet Security & McCafee complete edition.

    I would recommend AVG for a free software.

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    Thank you, usefull guide. But as the say dont ask for alltough im going to give it to you for your effort!

    Edit: "You cannot rep this post" :doh:
    Last edited by AsgardCX; 12-30-2008 at 06:45 AM.
    This forums is almost as addicting as chick's n beer! :beerbang:

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    I used this guide last night step by step.. and my Computer is still slower than hell. Didn't work for me.

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    Originally Posted by wantwowserver1 View Post
    L33chers cant give rep. Learn
    We can? Learn!:shutit:
    This forums is almost as addicting as chick's n beer! :beerbang:

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    Originally Posted by wantwowserver1 View Post
    L33chers cant give rep. Learn
    Actually. You can't give any form of Rep in the General Chat sub-forum.

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    Originally Posted by wantwowserver1 View Post
    L33chers cant give rep. Learn
    Originally Posted by Preliatus View Post
    Actually. You can't give any form of Rep in the General Chat sub-forum.
    ^ ^ ^ Learn.

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    Well, im human i make misstakes. Sorry, im usually in the wow emulator forum.
    This forums is almost as addicting as chick's n beer! :beerbang:

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    also having more then 3g ram is helpful

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    If you want to modify your PC, my only tip would be; don't buy a Dell.

    Remember to + rep people who helped you!

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