Malware
Possibly the greatest contributor to a badly performing computer is malware.
Action 1. Revise the definitions of your antivirus and operate a complete scan of your hard disk drive in Safe Mode. Solve any unfixable issues. Notice that some viruses require additional measures before they may be removed; generally a internet search will locate specific instructions or a particular removal tool. If you cannot find a answer, use the BC forums to request support.
Step Two. If the slowness is unanticipated, and you’ve recently saved an application, the issue might reside there. Test this by completely eliminating it. A user will usually perform a websearch about the application before installing because in most cases, any potential trouble with malware or inferior performance will have appeared.
Step 3. Adware and Spyware can drastically effect your personal computer’s operation, and these are around the Web.
Experienced customers will regularly operate several of the programs, because each business has its own criteria for what constitutes spyware and will only search against their own established. (A record of really great, free anti spyware programs is supplied by BC). Again, solve any open issues before continuing to the next phase.
Uncontrolled Applications
Step 4. Review applications that self-launching on startup. You computer can become a battleground for your attention. Many programs, for example, install a rapid-launch feature that allows them to be opened immediately; other programs will contain an automated update feature that requires them to be working in the background. Your launching Windows are slowed down by each of these and each requires a small bit of assets while your personal computer is running.
Remember that Bc maintains a really comprehensive Startup Database that contains information about whether the item is needed, discretionary, or not needed, in case you are uncertain about what could be safely deleted.
At-the same time, remember that those icons in your Desktop also take a modest number of trunk time to set themselves.
Absence of Maintenance
Stage 5. Cleanup your hard drive (preparation for Stage 7). Delete unused applications and move old files into a CD. Unplayed games, tons of family images, zipped files that you have opened, applications you have not found in two years, software for that old printer you threw away last year—these are a few examples of files you can delete. Then use Window’s Disk Clean-up to remove temporary internet files, temporary PC health files, etc.
(Note for higher level users: some experts would include the added maintenance stage of cleaning up the Windows registry, and there are several applications to help do that. For the most part, registry care won’t make a critical difference, and unless you’re really comfortable with Windows, and carefully make copies of the registry, you may do serious damage by making registry modifications, so this step isn’t included
Stage 6. Run scandisk / checkdisk in Safe Mode. Have it fix 0x77f24225.
Stage 7. Defragment your personal computer.
Hopefully, since you have have concluded, you will see a noticeable improvement in pc performance.