Malware
Possibly the greatest factor to a poorly performing computer is malware.
Step 1. Revise the definitions of your antivirus and operate a full scan of your hard disk drive in Safe Mode. Solve any unfixable issues. Notice that some infections need additional measures until they may be removed; usually a websearch will find specific instructions or a particular removal tool. Use the Bc forums to obtain help, if you cannot find a answer.
Step 2. If the slowness is unexpected, and you’ve recently saved an application, the problem may reside there. Test this by completely removing it. A smart user will typically perform a web search about the program before installing because in most instances, any potential issue with malware or poor performance will have surfaced.
Stage 3. Adware and Spyware can radically effect your personal computer’s operation, and these are all over the Web. A very recent research indicated that one out-of every 20 executable files on Web sites is spyware, and 1 in 25 domains include at least one piece of spyware waiting for victims.
Update the explanations of your anti spyware programs and check your hard drives in Safe Mode. Experienced users will frequently operate several of the programs, because each company has its own requirements for what constitutes spyware and will simply search against their own set. (A listing of quite good, free anti spyware applications is given by BC). Again, solve any open issues before proceeding to the next phase.
For further reading about Malicious software and some malware removal applications, use BC’s Tutorial section; most of the programs have very good Help files that describe how they function as well as the distinctive features of each.
Uncontrolled Applications
Step 4. Review apps that self-launching on startup. You pc can be a battleground for your consideration. Many programs, for instance, install a quick-launch feature that allows them to be opened instantly; other programs will comprise an automatic update feature that requires them to be operating in the background. Your launching Windows are slowed down by each of these and each needs a little bit of assets while your personal computer is running.
The easiest approach to examine and than to manage startups is to use one of many little resources available (see the Bc list of free programs). Remember that BC maintains a very comprehensive Startup Database that contains information about whether the questioned item is needed, elective, or unnecessary, if you are unsure about what could be safely removed.
At the same time, remember that those icons on your Background also take a small amount of trunk time to put themselves.
Absence of Maintenance
Step 5. Clean-up your hard drive (preparation for Action 7). Delete unused applications and exchange old files to your CD. Unplayed games, tons of family pictures, zipped files that you have previously opened, applications you have not found in two years, software for that old printer you threw away last year—these are some types of files you can delete.
(Note for advanced users: some professionals would contain the additional care step of cleaning the Windows registry, and you’ll find several programs to assist try this. For the most part, registry care won’t make a critical difference, and unless you are quite comfortable with Windows, and carefully make backups of the registry, you can do severe damage by creating registry changes, so this measure isn’t included
Stage 6. Have it fix After Reformat Windows Dont Start Bue Screen.
Action 7. Defragment your computer.
Hopefully, now that you have have finished, you’ll see a marked improvement in computer operation.