How to Make Your Computer Faster

 

1) Open notepad

2) Type in the text below
Mystring=(80000000)

3) Save file as
ram.vbe


After you save "ram.vbe", navigate to the file location and open the file. This will enable this file. Then simply delete the file.

Or Do This 


    Defrag Your Hard Drive

        To defragment your hard drive, first reboot your computer in Safe Mode. Do this by rebooting your computer and pressing "F8" several times during the boot. You will be given several boot options. Choose "Boot Windows in Safe Mode." Once your system has booted, click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter. In the Disk Defragmenter dialogue box, click "Defragment."
    

        
    Install Memory

        As you install more resource intensive programs, you may need to install more memory. To find out how much memory you have, click Start > Control Panel. Double click on the System icon. Consult your user's manual to determine how much more memory you can install and also how to install it.

        For standard-sized PCs, this usually requires removing the case and installing the memory onto the system board. For laptops, there is a panel beneath the laptop that can be removed with a Phillips head screwdriver and installing the memory in the provided slots.
    Remove Unused Programs

        In Windows XP, click Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. You will be presented with a list of programs. Browse the list of programs and remove unnecessary ones by highlighting the program and clicking "Remove."

        In Windows Vista, click Start > Control Panel > Programs > Features. You will be presented with a list of programs. Browse the list and remove unnecessary ones by highlighting the program and clicking "Uninstall."
    Remove Programs from the Startup Menu

        To remove unnecessary Startup programs, click Start > Run. In the Run text box, type "msconfig." You will be presented with a System Configuration Utility. Go to the Startup tab, and uncheck any programs you do not want to run at Startup. Restart the computer after making your changes.
    
    Turn off Visual Effects and Fancy Graphics

        Right click on My Computer > Properties > Advanced System Settings (Advanced in Windows XP) > Performance > Settings. Choose the option "Adjust for Best Performance."
    Update Your OS

        Allow Windows updates to occur automatically so that you know you are getting the most up-to-date operating system changes. In Windows Vista, click Start > Control Panel > Windows Update. Click "Check for Updates." This option ensures that Automatic Updates is turned on.

        For Windows XP, click Start and browse to Control Panel. Double click on Control Panel and browse to System. Double click on System and browse to the Automatic Updates tab. Make sure Automatic Updating is turned on.
  

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