This article explains on how to improve a slow PC and the various
underlying causes of slowness, including insufficient RAM or a build-up
of temporary files.
Here are some factors which may result in your PC slowing down. Not
having enough RAM is a major issue followed closely by the build-up of
temporary files on your hard disk. An infected PC or not having enough
space on your hard disk a big enough issue to affect the speed of your
PC. Last but not least is disabled Direct Memory Access. Deleting
temporary files and defragmenting the disk space and updating your
operating system are some of the ways you can increase the speed of your
PC.
Problem 1: Not enough RAM
RAM stands for Random Access Memory and is used as a temporary storage
memory by your computer. This memory is in use when tasks are being
executed by different programs. You should have enough RAM memory to
process all the tasks at hand. If you don't, this can cause a major
slowing of your computer while it is booting up or processing tasks.
How to know if your computer has enough RAM
The programs installed on your computer usually have specified RAM
requirements. If your computer has been running at normal speed before
the installation of these programs, and has slowed down with time, you
might need to add more RAM on your computer system. Also, if your
computer slows down every time you are processing large files, or it
freezes while performing several actions at once, you might need to add
extra RAM.
Hardware can be just as guilty as software for slowing down a PC, although more often than not the software is blamed.
Problem 2: Temporary files have built up on your hard disk
Some tasks might require you to leave the system working for several
days. This might cause temporary files to build up on your hard disk.
This might be why your computer is slowing down and is taking some time
to boot up, as these type of files tend to consume memory. Cleansing
your temporary files, including your internet history - including
cookies - gives you a larger amount of hard disk space to work with.
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