Showing posts with label increase computer accuracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label increase computer accuracy. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

INCREASE COMPUTER SPEED BY CLEANING R.A.M


CLEAN YOUR RAM BY USING THIS PC TRICKS

  
Nice one PC Trick to clean up your RAM for high processing speed. For performing this PC trick there is no need of any software .This PC Tricks is easily performed by using NOTEPAD .The PC Trick has the following steps:
1).First of all for this pc tricks create a new text file on ur desktop and Name it as "RAM cleaner" or something else.
2).Now the next step for this pc tricks is to Type the following lines in the text document.

Free Mem =Space(64000000)

Then save it as RAM cleaner .vbs [ You may choose the "All Files" option when you save it ]
3).Now you will saw a new executable  file on the screen named as RAM Cleaner. For this PC trick to perform run the file and your RAM gets cleaned up.

One more thing i want to introduce in this pc tricks is that you can edit the code in the file for a greater  cleaning-progress. For example: Freemem=Space (1280000000).

That’s all about this pc trick. For more PC Tricks continuously visit on this site.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

MAKE YOUR COMPUTER FASTER :INCREASE VIRTUAL R.A.M



-: Increase Virtual RAM - To Make Your System Faster :-








Follow the steps given below :-


1) Hold down the 'Windows' Key and Press the 'Pause/Break' button at the top right of your keyboard.
Another way is Right-Clicking 'My Computer' and then Select 'Properties'.

2) Click on the 'Advanced' tab.




3) Under 'Performance', click 'Settings'.

4) Then click the 'Advanced' tab on the button that pops up.

5) Under 'Virtual Memory' at the bottom, click 'Change'.

6) Click the 'Custom Size' button.

7) For the initial size (depending on your HD space), type in anywhere from 1000-1500 , and for the Maximum size type in anywhere from 2000-2500 .

8) Click 'Set', and then exit out of all of the windows.

9) Finally, Restart your computer.

10) You now have a faster computer and 1-2GB of Virtual RAM..!


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Saturday, December 24, 2011

increase computer performance


Many computer problems can be solved with free or low-cost products or just by using a few common sense tips to improve performance and keep your PC running for a long time.

Computers often freeze or crash when one needs them the most; in the middle of an important presentation, a term paper that's due the next day, or while updating our financial software. Manycomputer problems can be solved with free or low-cost products or just by using a few common sense tips to improve performance and keep your PC running for a long time.
1. Virus Scan Program - The most essential thing to have is a virus scan that is run weekly. Most new computers come with a virus scan already installed. If the computer you are using doesn't have a virus scan there are free scans available online, but one really should be installed on your computer if you spend any time at all online. Spend the time learning how to use your virus scanner. Find out how it's updated - most update automatically - and use the options to set it up to run automatically at a set time every week. Most computer problems can be prevented just by having a virus scanner installed.
2. Run the Scandisk program - At least every two months you should run a program called Scandisk. It is automatically on your computer. Scandisk actually scans your files and even your hard drive and can let you know of any problems it discovers.
To run Scandisk, first make sure everything running in the background on your PC is turned off. To do this press "Ctrl-Alt-Delete" and your close program box will appear.
Highlight each item EXCEPT "explorer" and "systray". Click on "End Task" to close the program.
Then go to your start button and choose "Programs". Choose "Accessories" at the top of the list. Move your cursor down to "System Tools" and Choose "Scandisk".
A box will appear giving your choices of what you want your computer to scan. You can have it scan your files only or your entire hard drive. Scanning your hard drive will take longer.
3. Run the Defragmenter program - Another program that you should run about every two months is called Disk Defragmenter. Defrag will arrange your files better so your PC can access them faster. It's best to run this program after the Scandisk program is finished.
To run Disk Defragmenter go back to the "System Tools" and choose "Disk Defragmenter". It's best to run this program overnight as it takes a long time.You should not be using these programs while using other programs on your computer. If the Scandisk or Defrag program keeps starting over you may need to run the programs in Safe Mode, a special diagnostic mode. Read the manual for your PC to find out how to put your PC into Safe Mode.
4. Use a Firewall program - For anyone on a DSL or cable connection a personal firewall keeps viruses, hijackers and hackers from your computer. Since you are constantly connected to the internet by using these connections there is a constant threat that others may try to access your computer. There are free firewall programs available for download.
5. Run a Spyware program - Anyother important program is aspyware search program. When you download something from the internet sometimes other software is included. This software is called "spyware" and it can do many things to harm your computer, including letting someone from another website see what websites you surf in order to send you advertising. Other spyware tries to steal your passwords or other personal information. You should run a spyware checker at least once a month or at any time you are experiencing problems with your connection or computerspeed.
6. Run a hi-jacker search program - Another important program to have is a hi-jacker search program. A hi-jacker changes your homepage to a different search engine page and can also block links to common search pages. They are trying to force you to use their homepage. Some of the hi-jacker's homepages are not pages you would like your children to see. You should use a hi-jacker search program at least once a month or whenever you are having a problem with your homepage.
7. Clear your temporary files - Sometimes your PC's virtual memory will become full. When this happens your computer may run slow, give you error messages or freeze during a program. This happens because everything you do on your PC - every picture on every webpage, every document you type, every photo you change - is saved somewhere on your PC, even after you have left that page and closed the document. In order to erase this memory you need to do the following steps:
Open your internet browser. Go to "Tools", "Internet Options".
A box will pop open. It should be open to the "General" tab.
In the center of the box is a section marked "Temporary Internet Files".
Click on "Delete Cookies" and "Delete Files" one at a time. This will delete the temporary files that are clogging the PC's memory.
8. Change your history options - Another way to clean out your computer's memory is to change how many days it saves visited pages. You will find a "history" box in your internet options. It asks how many days you wish to keep pages in history. This is the part of the computer that saves all pages you've visited for as many days as you wish. By saving these pages for a smaller number of days you can clear up more of your PC's memory.
9. Clean out old files - Periodically going through the files in My Documents or other folders you have set up and deleting or archiving them on a CD can also help your computer's memory and performance. Do you really need to keep a saved copy of last semester's English term paper? If not, delete it. You can also go through the programs on your PC from the control panel and delete those you no longer use. Don't delete any of the shared files, though, if it asks, because that can cause more problems.
10. Reboot the PC occasionally - The last thing that is very important to do but seems simple is just to turn your computer off periodically. Your PC needs to be restarted in order to reset itself after new programs or equipment is installed. It also erases the virtual memory from the last session and goes through a self-diagnostic to look for any problems. It sounds like a simple solution, but most problems can be fixed simply by restarting your PC.
Troubleshooting your PC's problems doesn't have to cost a lot of money or require technical expertise. By using just a few software programs and common sense most problems can be stopped and you will find that your PC has better performance and reliability.



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Sunday, December 18, 2011

INCREASE YOUR COMPUTER SPEED AND PERFORMANCE


Use Right-Click and Double-Click when noted below. Click is "Left-Click" [Also applies to WIN ME & 2000]
  • Always keep current backups of important data to an external hard drive,
    CD or tape to prevent data loss such as digital photos, documents, etc.
  • Add more System Memory if possible.
  • Note: (If  your system ever fails, press F8 in the boot menu, Click Last known good configuration.)
  1. Clear your Internet History:
    Microsoft Internet Explorer:
    Click Tools.
    Click Internet Options.
    Click Clear History.
    Click OK.
     
  2. Remove old "Restore Points":
    Make sure your system is operating properly and stable first(Totally booted up)There will be a brief period when you won't have a restore point.
    Click Start.
    Click Control Panel.
    Double-Click System.
    Click System Restore tab
    Click to add a checkmark in "Turn off System Restore on all Drives" box.
    Click Apply.
    When you are warned that all existing Restore Points will be deleted Click Yes to continue.
    Now turn the 
    Restore Points back on by repeating above steps by un-checking box.(Note: You can pin a shortcut to your Start Menu for easy Restore Point access)
    To create the shortcut Click "Start".
    Click "All Programs".
    Click "Accessories".
    Click "System Tools".
    Right-Click "System Restore".
    Click "Pin to Start menu".
     
  3. Clean your System:
    On the Desktop: Double-Click the "My Computer" icon.
    Right-Click "Local Disk (C:)".
    Click "Properties".
    Click "Disk Cleanup" and wait for report to show.
    Check all boxes unless you prefer to uncheck "Compress old files".
    Click "OK"
    Answer "Yes" to: "Are you sure you want to perform these actions?"
    When complete Click "OK"
    Repeat for other hard drives, if any.
     
  4. Defragment Hard Drives:
    On the Desktop: Double-Click the "My Computer" icon.
    Right-Click "Local Disk (C:)".
    Click "Properties".
    Click the "Tools Tab".
    Click the "Defragment Now.." button.
    Exit when finished.
    Repeat for other hard drives, if any.
    Note: It is always a good idea to defragment hard drives before installing new large programs.