Clean Up Your Computer Now
by George Williams
How do you think your computer will run if you don't perform
regular maintenance on it? If your computer is running sluggish,
if it periodically needs to be rebooted or doesn't boot up as
quickly as it used to, it sounds like it's time for a Clean Up.
The following instructions below will give you step-by-step
instructions on how to ensure your PC continues to operate at
its fullest potential. These instructions are relevant for
machines running Windows XP and using Internet Explorer.
Here are the steps:
1. Open up Internet Explorer
2. Next click on the word Tools up at the top of your screen.
3. Click Internet Options.
4. In the middle of that box you'll see a section called
Temporary Internet Files. Click the Delete Files button.
5. Click the box Delete offline content too, then OK.
6. Once that is done, click the Delete Cookies button within the
Temporary Internet Files section. Click OK there too.
7. Next click the Settings button. Check for newer versions of
stored pages should be clicked to automatically if it isn't
already.
8. Change the Amount of Disk Space to use to 8MB. Click OK
twice.
9. Next go to the green Start button in the very lower left
corner of your screen. Click My Programs, Accessories, System
Tools, Check Disk Clean up.
10. Use offline content or anything else it asks. It will take a
few moments while it is checking how much space it can clean up.
When you get the new pop-up window, make sure there are checks
in every box. Click OK
11. After running Disk Clean up, go to Ad-Aware, update and run
the program. If you don't have Ad-Aware SE Personal, it's a free
very comprehensive spyware removal tool and it's remarkably
simple to use. You can download it through Lavasoft. After
running Ad-Aware, reboot your computer.
You should perform the above maintenance about once a week. Then
on an as-needed basis, run Disk Defrag, which you can find in
Start, My Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Defrag. By
following the above simple steps your computer should continue
to run at optimum performance!
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