Why Is My Computer So Slow? Here's Exactly Why

By Myke Longo


Does it seem like your computer just isn't as fast as it used to be? If so, not to worry and you definitely don't have to buy a new one to get your computer running back to top speed.

There are lots of things you can do to get your computer running as fast as possible for as long as possible! Without writing any unnecessary fluff, let's dive right into what's most likely slowing down your computer.

Does it take your computer forever to start up? - If your PC takes a whole lot longer then you'd like to start up, there is most likely some unnecessary programs and services that are set to open as soon as you turn on your computer which will really slow down the boot time. Various programs and services can be automatically set to run as soon as your computer first boots up, so checking on the list startup programs on your computer occasionally so you can monitor them is a great idea.

If you're using Microsoft Windows, you can easily monitor the list of startup programs and services on your computer by using the keyboard shortcut (Windows Key + R) to launch the Run window. Then, type in "msconfig" in the text box and click OK to run the system configuration window. Select the "Startup" tab at the top and deselect any programs and services that you don't starting up with your computer.

Can't Run Multiple Programs At Once? - If you find that your computer can't handle multiple high memory programs open at the same time, one of the best things you should do is upgrade the RAM (random access memory) right away. Upgrading the RAM is one of the most common ways to speed up any slow computer. Since no real data is ever permanently stored on RAM, you can throw away your old RAM stick and simply pop in another one. Anytime I see someone scratching their head asking aloud, "Why is my computer so slow?", I'll almost always recommend upgrading the RAM.

One of the easiest hardware upgrades or replacements by far is the RAM. If your system setup can handle more RAM, go FOR IT! Whether you're using a laptop or desktop computer, replacing the RAM is possible even for the most novice computer user. The more RAM your computer is holding, the faster and more powerful your computer will be, and the more programs you can run at once without your system crashing.

Is Your PC Infected with Malware? - You may not be aware of all the hidden malware that could be slowing down your computer right now, unless you have a quality security software. Most computer security software is classified in two categories; antivirus and internet security. Since most computers are connected to the internet, you'll want a internet security program that can automatically scan your computer for malware threats weekly or monthly. This way once you install security software and set up a automatic full system scan, you can forget about it and only launch the program when it requires your attention.

Easy Maintenance Tasks - Some easy maintenance tasks that are required to maintain a fast computer include removing unnecessary programs, eliminating start up programs and services, freeing up extra memory, deleting temporary files, organizing your files and protecting your computer from malicious malware that can slow down your computer.




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