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Speed Up Your Old Slow PC

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How to speed up your old slow PC should be of interest to every PC owner. When a PC is new, it is at its best performance. However, as you start using it, a lot of unwanted information makes its way into the system, and eventually slows it down. The worst effected is the Windows registry. This is because, the registry is the centralized database file in which your Windows operating system stores all hardware and software related configuration information. Every action, big or small, that you perform on your PC has to go through the registry. If you use a tool to monitor the registry of your Windows PC, you will see that in just a few minutes a large amount of data is added, removed, or modified in the registry.

Many times, data that you no longer require stays behind in the registry causing it to bloat. Some of the main causes of registry bloat are:

  • Too many applications installed on the PC.
  • Orphan registry keys left behind when applications are uninstalled.
  • Incorrect uninstallation of applications.
  • System crashes.
  • Empty registry keys left behind by removed registry keys.
  • Malicious registry keys added my malware, such as viruses, Trojans, and spyware.

A bloated registry easily gets corrupt and fragmented. This damaged registry, in turn, considerably slows down your PC and starts generating frequent errors on your system. In more severe cases, registry bloat can also render your system unbootable.

So what can you do? Well, you need to scan and remove unwanted and obsolete information from the registry. But it is not easy to do this manually. The most efficient way to scan and remove errors from the registry is to use a Windows registry scanner tool. Registry scanner tools usually have a GUI interface with user-friendly options that make them easy-to-use even for novice users. There are many tasks that you can perform using advanced and reliable registry cleaner tools.

  • Perform a thorough and deep scan of the registry to weed out all unwanted, obsolete, and incorrect information from it. This helps you in reducing the size of the registry and considerably improves the performance of your PC.
  • Fix many system errors by removing erroneous data from the registry and enabling you to enjoy trouble-free computing.
  • Scan and remove orphan registry entries left behind after you have uninstalled an application to ensure complete uninstallation and prevent registry bloating.
  • Defrag the registry to compress it and make its files contiguous. A compact and contiguous registry considerably reduces the time required by applications to access information from the registry and as a result boosts the performance of your slow computer.
  • Make registry backups that you can use to restore the registry if it fails.

There are several registry scanner tools available on the Internet. You can easily search for and download a tool that meets your requirements. However, before making your choice, you must first go through online users reviews and ensure the reliability and credibility of the tool you select. It is also recommended that you first download the trial version of the tool, try it for a while, and then buy it only if you are satisfied with its performance.

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How do you become A+ certified, im taking a online pc repair course, just wondering where i go for it?

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If you have already taken the course and know the information all you have to do is contact a local technical school or any college that offers the program and ask them to proctor the certification for you. Its how I did all my certs. (A+, net+, sec+, MBNA, Window xp, and C++)

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How do i Fix and Correct Disk Space Problems with Windows XP?

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I ran into a problem with my C: & D: hard drives and Windows XP (SP1).
I just formatted and reinstalled Win98SE & then upgraded to XP. I then began to reinstall my other programs, such as virus protection. This is when I realized that my HD's we're not showing the true volume. They are both 40Gb's each, but XP is telling me that they are 19Gb & 18.6Gb… Both have FAT32 file system. When I view the properties of the drives, for example my C: drive – master, and add up the Used Space – 7.02GB + the Free Space – 11.9GB = Total Size 18.92 GB. But the properties of the drive say 19.0GB. Regardless if it doesn't add up, its still incorrect volume size. They should both be 40GB. Can anyone help me or explain what I need to do in order to fix this?
Thank you.
Ana
Here is a bit of details of my computer system:

Intel Cel 1.70Gh CPU

2 – 256K DDR Memory (32megs is shared) So I have a total of 480M of RAM

Both drives are IDE (I think) I don't think they are SATA.

Both have SMART capability's and SMART is enabled in BIOS.

I've been running XP (SP2) Pro since it first came out. I just ran into alot of problems with Virus, adware and junk that my teen son infected the home computer with. After attempting to clean it, I decided to just format and reinstall.
So, it has not been running 98 all this time.

My XP Pro is an upgrade CD that I bought back in 2002. It was running SP2 before the format plus all the automatic updates.

I just want to fix the hard drive volume issue before I download and install SP2 and all the updates…..
Thanks,
A~

reload using the ntfs file system and get sp/2

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