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Cleansing and organizing your computer

Wed Dec 14, 2011 8:18 PM EST
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By Eldon eldonwilliam717Blog

It is a excellent approach to think of your Pc as an business office. It stores computer files, applications, photographs. This can be compared to an actual business office's data files, equipment and decorations. The operating system is the manager. With this concept in mind, think of an office you've visited that was slow and ineffective. There were nearly certainly a great deal of unique causes for the ineffectiveness. This is the same with a personal computer. There can be a great deal of things that slow down one's own computer. Probably the one most frequently not considered is lack of organization and clutter.

Hard drive Cleaning

To perform a disk cleanup on Windows XP you can simply click on "my computer" under the start menu. Then right click on the "c drive" or "hard disk" and select properties. Next click "disk cleanup" and follow the prompts. While picking documents to clean up, or erase, Windows will give you info to help you choose. When looking over the list of file types, you would just click on the title of the file type and read the description inserted beneath in the description area.

Now, undertaking a disk cleanup is not particularly time consuming, just a couple minutes, and it will possibly save more time in the end by helping your laptop or computer run more quickly. Nevertheless, a disk cleanup will need to be performed regularly rather than merely once in a great while. One method to execute this run periodically is to make it a scheduled task. This will let your pc to run it on autopilot with intervals and time of day decided by you.

Add or Remove Programs

The material provided previously can aide you to you discard some unwanted documents, but you will probably also need to clean out a few needless applications also. This can be done using the "add or remove programs" utility in Windows. This is found in the control panel and lists all of your currently installed applications along with an option to remove them.

If there are programs shown that are no longer utilized, you can easily highlight the software and press the uninstall button in the software. Windows will than initiate the procedure to remove the application. In most instances, to conclude removing a program, it is a good idea to reboot your laptop or computer.

The add or remove programs software application is very helpful, but not all of the applications are detailed up front. Programs that come pre-installed on your computer and the Windows operating-system can also be uninstalled. For instance, Outlook Express is a default e-mail application that comes with the Windows XP operating system. If you do not utilize this e-mail system you can remove it. Click "add or remove windows components" found in the add or remove programs software program and merely comply with the directions.

Defragment

In a personal computer, the applications that are stored are stored on the hard disk. Unfortunately, they are stored with respect to the time that they were saved. So, if you open a word file and save the document as "file A" and than open another file and save it as "file B", you have a "file A" positioned next to "file B." This is okay, however if you open "file A" later on and save it again, then the additional information is stored adjacent to "file B."

Whenever files are split up this way it is described as a fragmented file. What this means is that the computer or laptop must look for the first component of the file and then find the second part of the file to open up that one word file. This will often make your personal computer run slow. However, Windows has delivered a utility that is meant to rearrange files so that they are no longer fragmented stay sit right next to each other.

You can easlily launch the disk defragmenter by choosing "all programs" under the start button. Next, select "accessories" and "system tools" and you will notice "disk defragmenter." In fact, this is also an alternative way to select the disk cleanup described previously. Before commencing the defragmenter you can take a look at your hard drive to find out if Windows advises carrying out the defragmenter.

In case you need to defragment your laptop or desktop, simply push the defragment button. It may take your personal computer a while to complete this job based on the speed of your personal computer and the quantity of fragmented files. It might take about 30-60 minutes or maybe more.

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