Ways/Tips to keep your computer on top performance.
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Tegumi wrote...
spectre257 wrote...
Before you run out and buy ssds just keep in mind normal keep your hard drive clean procedures still apply.That and SSD's are prohibitively expensive.
Iam1vs100xp wrote...
Deep freeze, ha! no more accidental downloads!!!! no more TrojansHave fun forgetting to commit to image and losing everything you've done for the past month.
cvar wrote...
DefragYes, thank you, that has been said.
cvar wrote...
Clean registry errors with CCleanerHas been said.
cvar wrote...
Clear temporary files and all that other stuff with CCleanerHas been said.
cvar wrote...
Defrag registryWhat? I don't even-
cvar wrote...
Anti-virus + Anti-malware/spyware scansHas been said
cvar wrote...
Don't download viruses or any shady filesHas been said.
cvar wrote...
Delete programs I never use anymoreHas been said.
cvar wrote...
Only run needed servicesHas been said.
cvar wrote...
Disable all startup softwareHas been said.
cvar wrote...
Keep my software up to dateA novel idea, but doesn't necessarily help. Updates can often contain more more features, which can slow down your system.
Your score is: 80% repeat, 10% what, and 10% wrong. That makes it 100% useless. Thanks for playing, have a nice day.
that was the first genuine LOL the internets gave me in a long time. thankyou.
anyway, i have a brand new system so im not worryed about it slowing down to much. tho anouther idea is putting games and other inportant stuff that you dont want running slow on a separate hardrive external or otherwise. and dont cluter it up with anything else. tis what i do.
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It seems all my attempts have been said ..
Using some program that can be classified as optimizer ... such as Tune up, ASC (advanced system care), or CCleaner
and i always keep my computer's setting to lowest performance ..
turn-off all effects, disable transparency, reduce startup running programs, delete programs which you not need anymore, defrag HDD (but not too often) , maintain free space (by back-uping if necessary) , using low-usage memory antivirus ..
yep, it have been said .. i running out of new ideas
Performance >>>>>>>> Appearance
Using some program that can be classified as optimizer ... such as Tune up, ASC (advanced system care), or CCleaner
and i always keep my computer's setting to lowest performance ..
turn-off all effects, disable transparency, reduce startup running programs, delete programs which you not need anymore, defrag HDD (but not too often) , maintain free space (by back-uping if necessary) , using low-usage memory antivirus ..
yep, it have been said .. i running out of new ideas
Performance >>>>>>>> Appearance
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A ray of Tsunlight.
Here is something people sometimes forget.
Use common sense. Don't click on every stupid random pop up that may tickle your fancy. Got a small johnson? Sucks, but I bet that pop-up will not have the solution to your problem, no matter how legit it may seem.
Use common sense. Don't click on every stupid random pop up that may tickle your fancy. Got a small johnson? Sucks, but I bet that pop-up will not have the solution to your problem, no matter how legit it may seem.
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Feiren wrote...
Ethil wrote...
This, though I often let it run over night. What can I say, the humming helps me sleep =PYeah me too. I didn't know leaving it overnight is bad. Thanks for the contributions.
lol, it's not like it's cuz its overnight it is bad, just that it is bad having it run for a too long period of time, like with all machines.
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Tegumi wrote...
spectre257 wrote...
Before you run out and buy ssds just keep in mind normal keep your hard drive clean procedures still apply.That and SSD's are prohibitively expensive.
Your score is: 80% repeat, 10% what, and 10% wrong. That makes it 100% useless. Thanks for playing, have a nice day.
Like I said earlier for owners of SSDs some people don't realise that you're not supposed to defrag SSDs.
So it's not exactly useless information.
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You didn't get what Tegumi was saying. That was a rating for the 10 pieces of information that cvar said. Tegumi was just adding on to your information that SSDs are expensive as hell and wasn't directing that your post was useless.
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Nachbar wrote...
You didn't get what Tegumi was saying. That was a rating for the 10 pieces of information that cvar said. Tegumi was just adding on to your information that SSDs are expensive as hell and wasn't directing that your post was useless.The way it was layed out sent conflicting messages for me thanks for clearing that up ^^;