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Monday, October 17, 2011

Simply Change Your Laptop or Computer - Make it Faster

When your laptop or computer looks like it's slowing, here are a couple alternatives for you to definitely investigate. I know what it's like if the computer lags and gets to slow to do anything. One big choice is adding Ram memory. Other options are to test for viruses and spyware and check errors using your computer.



If you notice that your computer is slowing, try adding some ram memory. Your first instinct could be to simply go out and buy a brand new computer but there are actually better options.. Using an increasing number of applications, using needed software and storage, suggests that your personal computer needs more memory to run fast and smooth without having hangups. Initially RAM of 1 or 2 GB was looked upon as enough for PCs and laptops but with the advent of new programs, software, video games and movies really 2 GB is definitely decreased With this situation it is best to get Ram that's around or above 4 gigs than buy a new computer or laptop. If you're going to get a new system like Windows or upgrade your operating system, it usually needs more memory. If your laptop or computer runs out of random access memory, it then goes and switches the data to the hard drive constantly, that then slows down your computer a lot.Diagnosis of a memory shortage is not difficult. We can check the till date usage of RAM by opening Windows Task Manager. A Ctrl+Alt+Del will display' Task Manager' popup you will then see the "performance" option at the top. You can look under ‘Available' and ‘Physical Memory' if it is nearing zero, then you are in trouble and the performance of your system would be extremely slow. At the bottom of the frame of this Task Manager window, you can see ‘Physical Memory' followed by the percentage of the memory used. Have a look and if it's showing a percentage near 100 then you need either more ram or it could be other problems. If you're just browsing the web and checking email you probably won't need an upgrade.. RAM comes in many types such as DDR, DDR2, and DDR3, have a look at your computer manual and see what type you need as there are different RAM slots for different computers. Make sure to see how the RAM is supposed to be installed, most manuals should have that information. Other reasons could be in play other than RAM that you might want to check out. Some other things to try before buying new RAM are checking for viruses, removing old programs, cleaning up errors and more. Viruses and spyware are a big culprit in this, make sure to run spyware and virus programs often. Next, if you have a PC go to computer, then to uninstall or change program and remove programs you don't use. Try those out, also you can get some great cleaning tools to help you and potentially fix a lot of problems.. I would say try the cleaning and removing old programs and if that's not enough than have a look at Random Acces Memory or a new Computer or Laptop.. Listed above are the most common factors that will slow a computer or laptop down, give them a try and see if that clears things up. If none of those work you can always buy a new computer or laptop but have a look it doesn't hurt!

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