Whats 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? Unfortunately, it does. There are many weak zones in Windows operating system. Here are a few of them: – registry – hardware management – internet connection Registries are Windows’s internal database. All sort of information are stored there, from hardware and drivers info to applications’ settings. After each removal of any device, like a printer or video card, pieces of information remain there. The biggest problem is when you uninstall a program. Unfortunately, many applications fail to erase all their data on removal. A solution for this is to run “regedit” and manually search for all references to the program and erase them. By hardware management I mean memory and hard-disk management. As you know, each
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