Is your PC slow to boot up? Does Windows XP ‘hang’ whilst working on an important document? You made the investment in your PC so that you could enjoy the benefits of a fast, easy machine that would make your life easier and more enjoyable. Unfortunately, after continued use, all PC suffer the effects of a corrupt and ineffective Windows Registry, causing error messages to appear, slow loading, and system crashes.

Running of background processes and programs will slow down the pc performance. Most of the time, these background activities occur without your knowledge and it is always the main cause for PC hanging. Run a spyware/adware scan: Spy wares, ad wares and viruses are notoriously known to make your PC slow down to a crawl (as if they didn’t already cause much harm). Use Lavasoft’s Ad aware and AVG’s Free Antivirus to eliminate those nasties and you will notice an improvement in system stability and performance. Runtime errors occur when an application is in use and encounters a problem that was not expected nor were caught by the testers / developers of that application. These errors are often followed by the user saying “What the???? Because in most cases, the application that has encountered the error doesn’t even know what to do.

Spy ware

Spy ware applications are typically bundled as a hidden component of freeware or shareware programs the can be downloaded from the internet. A common way to become a victim of spy ware is to download popular peer-to-peer file sharing programs. Spy ware in particular will cause your surfing to slow down more and more. Anti-virus and anti-spy ware software is essential in getting back your normal surf speed and of course in removing unwanted malicious software.

Defragging

Defragging the drive is an easy task, and Windows XP provides a handy tool for doing it. The tool will first analyze your drive to determine if defragging would be beneficial. Then Defragging checks the data for critical errors like cross-linking and reports the same to the user. Moreover, running defrag at regular intervals also gives you a fairly good idea about the health of your hard disk. Running the defrag on your hard drive arranges the files so that they can all reside on your hard drive in one piece. The fewer pieces the computer has to look for to load a file the faster things will work.

Scott Ingram is a contributing Editor for http://www.registrycleanup.info If you need more help with Registry cleaner software and reviews then quickly head over to http://www.registrycleanup.info where you will find helpful registry cleaner tips, advice and resources including information on windows registry, registry repair, and slow PC help




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