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Repair Your XP - Re-Assemble Your Files! by Tony Buel
Most Windows users will notice that as time goes on their system seems to get slower and slower. This in not an illusion! This system slowdown is real and can be quite annoying. But there is something you can do which should be a part of your routine maintenance. ... Then click on each successive menu option: Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Disk Defragmenter After the 'Analyze' button has been clicked, the Disk Defragmenter program will tell you whether it thinks your files need 'Defragmenting'.
Software For Your Hard-Drive by John Deprice
All your software is stored on a hard-drive. But how about software FOR your hard-drive - private disks, partition managers, disk defragmenters? Here is the scoop on the latest tools. Paragon Partition Manager The program is suitable for both professionals and home users. ... If you suspect that your hard disk drive is damaged and contains bad sectors, you have difficulties to copy data from your disk, your operating system is unstable or you unable to boot to Windows altogether - don't rush to throw out your disk and don't think that your important information is irretrievably lost.
Cleaning and Organizing Your Computer by Jeff Pewitt
It is a good idea to think of your PC as an office. It stores files, programs, pictures. This can be compared to an actual office’s files, machines and decorations. The operating system is the boss. With this image in mind, think of an office you’ve visited that was slow and inefficient. ... Next, select “accessories” and “system tools” and you will see “disk defragmenter.” In fact, this is also an alternative way to select the disk cleanup mentioned earlier. ... Before starting the defragmenter you can analyze your hard drive to see if Windows recommends performing the defragmenter.
2 Super Simple Ways to Speed Up Your Computer by Adam J. Thompson
Is your computer as slow as cold molasses in January? Would you like to learn a couple easy tweaks that you can use to easily increase your computers speed and make your programs run faster? There are actually many ways to speed up your computer, but here are two of them. ... Here's how to Defragment your hard drive: Click "Start" Click "Programs" / "All Programs" Go to "Accessories" Go to "System Tools" Click "Disk Defragmenter" You will then see a window that shows, among other things, you hard drive, probably called "C".
Taking Care of Your Computer - 7 Useful Tips by Dennis DEntremont
There are many reasons why you should take care of your computer. Number one, is that it's a major investment for most people and you would probably like to keep it running for as long as possible. There are various things that you can do to help prolong the life of your PC, both hardware and... In Windows XP this can be done by going to your Start menu, then All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, then select Disk Defragmenter. ... Run the defragmenter utility, at least once every month or two.
Freezing - Time To Warm Up Your PC by Deborah Anderson
Freezing is also known as crashing or hanging. It's frustrating. The computer locks up and the mouse and keyboard do not respond. You may lose data and you certainly lose time and patience. Typically, you need to press Ctrl+Alt+Del to see the programs that are running and to try to close the... Windows has a built in defragmenter, which is located at: Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter It is a good idea to run this program once a month. ... Run ScanDisk (or Check Disk in Windows XP) Defragment your disk.
How To Stop The #1 Cause Of Computer Slow Downs And Crashes! by Chuck Moorefield
Wouldn't it be nice if your computer still ran like it did
back when you first got it? Before you go and buy a new
computer try this key maintenance step you can use to put
life back into the computer you've already got. Imagine that you start up your pc just to find yourself
staring at a blue... Do this by clicking Start, click All Programs, click
Accessories, click System Tools, then click Disk
Defragmenter. ... Choose the disk you want to defragment and
click the defragment button. ... Disk fragmentation can even shorten the lifespan of your
computer because your hard drive works so...
Defragmentation Explained by Mike Pulli
Defrag Your Hard Drive, don’t think you can't do it sure, you can. Let’s get started. Have you ever noticed how your computer seems to run slower? and slower each week? Did you think it was just your imagination,
Nah! Your computer really is getting slower because, your hard drive
needs to be... Method I: Start/My Computer/C:Drive/Properties/ Tools/ Defragmentation * Click Start * My computer * Right Click on C: drive * Select Properties * Tools * Select Defragmatation Method II: Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/Disk Defragmenter * Click Start * Select All Programs...
What's the Point for Computer Optimization? by Ted Peterson
I am sure you've heard a lot of things about computer optimization. Everywhere you look you see ads that invite you to "boost your performance" or "improve your computer". So, what's the idea? Is anything true about it? Does your computer really need optimization? ... To avoid problems you should use at least once a month a hard-disk defragmenter, in order to clean remaining pieces of information. ... They remain on your hard-disk and affect other files that you want to read or write. ... Registry tweaking, memory flushing, hard-disk defragmenters and an accelerated Internet connection...
Speeding Up Your PC For Free by Jon Arking
My mother-in-law is not very good with technology. She understands that computers run the government and that the Internet is great for purchasing figurines on eBay, but that's about it. Like all tech-proficient son-in-laws before me, I am often my in-law’s foil for computer questions and repair. ... Run the Defragmenter Tool (Start-->Programs-->Accessories-->SystemTools) 3. ... Scan the main disks for errors (My ComputerRight-click on C drive-->Properties-->Tools Tab-->”Check Now” button under Error Checking) The Disk Cleanup Utility should be obvious in nature.
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