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Home Computers Computer Why is My Computer Slow Now? Is There an Inexpensive Answer?
Why is My Computer Slow Now? Is There an Inexpensive Answer? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kim Wilmont   
Friday, 05 March 2010 08:43
A common question today in many homes is why is my computer slow? Even with excellent anti-virus and malware software applications computers will have many issues through the years.

A question that is asked over and over in a lot homes is why is my computer slow? Even with appropriate virus protection computers will have many issues as they are used more and more.

There are many ways and places to seek help for the slow computer. Computer repair and protection is an extremely large business today. But virus protection is not adequate. Computers become blocked with all kinds of "additional" corrupt data that can slow down and even destroy a computer.

(1) Protecting your computer is the best defense. All virus software isn't created equal. When buying a PC there will be a anti-virus software available for a trial period free of charge. After 30 to 60 days you will be constantly asked to upgrade and pay an annual fee. One product, Avast anti-virus is highly recommended by many computer techs. The home version is free with only an annual re-registering and entering a new registration code. It takes about five minutes for them to transmit you an email and then you simply copy and paste the new code. This is first-rate protection and does a "boot scan" that other anti-virus software do not. A boot scan is performed before Windows opens on PC startupAvast's boot scan has found many viruses that other anti-virus programs have not found. And of course, viruses are one of the main reasons your computer is slow.

(2) Second - unused programs ought to be removed from the PC. When you come right down to it every one of our computers have programs included when they are new that are not needed or even wanted by the owner. A lot are like commercials hoping to convince you into buying their products. To do away with un-used programs go to the "Control Panel" and find Programs and Features. There just pick a program and click on "un-install". But you must be very cautious doing this. If you un-install the wrong program you may render inoperative something in your computer you do not wish to. The list does give you the day the application was last opened but the names are not always descriptive enough to be sure accurately what you are about to remove.

(3) And now try a registry cleaning. One of the best and simplest computer solutions is using a good registry cleaning program. Over it's life the registry of any computer will become disorganized and contain errors and duplicates that will make your computer very slow. Defragging can help some but a good quality registry cleaner can get rid of and repair as well as optimize your registry data. As you investigate you will find many registry cleaners available but there are of course all levels of performance. You can do a free scan with most of these cleaners and see what errors and other problems are discovered. In just a matter of minutes the scan will tell you whether or not your PC needs a registry cleaning. It is a secure and simple first step that can save you money and a lot of time.

As you research Registry Cleaners to repair a slow computer, you want a program you can trust, that is proven, that has a free scan, and has received high ratings by users for performance and overall usability.

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