Why the computer is running slow?

@hsofyan (3446)
Jakarta, Indonesia
April 6, 2009 11:41am CST
1. Operating system you use is not supported with the processor and RAM is sufficient (Suggestion: downgrade operating system or upgrade processor and RAM). 2. Many 'garbage' (suggestions: cleandisk and defrag). 3. Many programs at startup (suggestion: delete a program that does not need to). 4. You prefer the quality of performance (suggestion: set moderate or maximum performance). You have other tips?
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@logaritse (388)
• Indonesia
7 Aug 09
May be you can run some tune up utility program, i recommend tuneup utilities 2009. Its very good to keep your computer in a good shape *lol*
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@hsofyan (3446)
• Jakarta, Indonesia
7 Aug 09
Thanks for sharing... I am pleased tune-up manually or using a program provided by the operating system. The principle is: 1. Remove the "garbage". 2. Minimize the program to run. 3. Disable some components which are not necessary. 4. Defragmenting, etc..
@emojboy (632)
• Philippines
8 Apr 09
Use maintenance utilities programs for more features in making your operating system fast. Tune-Up utilties, winutitlites, ashampoo winoptimizer and advance system care 3. You can either choose one of them but for me I am using them at the same time. Defrag hard disk drive and windows registry is a also featured here and many more. It is located in one window. Hope it works for you because it works great on my system.
@hsofyan (3446)
• Jakarta, Indonesia
7 Aug 09
Thanks for sharing.. But I prefer to clean up manually.
@ajrox1810 (992)
• India
6 Apr 09
There are some other reasons too... Like get a graphics card, or too many viruses or spywares. Nice reasons by the way.
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@hsofyan (3446)
• Jakarta, Indonesia
7 Aug 09
That's right, Ajrox.. Thanks for sharing..
@jbasalts (85)
• Philippines
7 Apr 09
Yeah, there are a lot of factors that affect the computer's performance. But basically, computers will run slow when they reach a particular time. No matter how you upgrade the memory, there'll come a time that it's going to slow down. It's actually the registry entries that slows it down. So in my personal computer, I reformat it once a year just to make everything fresh. :)
@hsofyan (3446)
• Jakarta, Indonesia
7 Aug 09
Re-format will make it fresh again. But with the re-format, many programs that need to be related to re-install.