How to Speed Up My PC: Secret methods
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Written by Jason Coleman   
Monday, 20 July 2009 07:03
If you've ever wondered, "How to speed up my pc?" then these secrets may be just what you need. While you may have heard certain tips many times-- delete unused files and programs, defragment the disk, and get rid of spyware--there are others methods of speeding up a pc that are talked about less often, but can do a fantastic job.
by JasonColeman


If you've ever wondered, "How to speed up my pc?" then these secrets may be just what you need. While you may have heard certain tips many times-- delete unused files and programs, defragment the disk, and get rid of spyware--there are others methods of speeding up a pc that are talked about less often, but can do a fantastic job.

Secret #1: Enable Your Direct Memory Access

Direct Memory Access is something that you have to enable in Windows XP, but should be automatically enabled in Vista. This lets data flow freely between your CD-ROM drive and your computer's hard drive. If it's not enabled, your microprocessor has to work to allow this, which slows down your PC.

To enable DMA or make sure it's enabled in both XP and Vista:

1. Open up your Control Panel

2. Enter into the System or System Maintenance

3. Select Hardware and then Device Manager

4. Select by right clicking on all of the options that are below the "IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers", and select the Advanced or Advanced Settings tab to see if "Enable DMA" is checked. If this is selected, you may not have to wonder, "How to speed up my pc?" as this can make a big difference.

Secret #2: Add RAM to the memory

The RAM is your computer's memory. The more RAM that is on your computer, the more memory that you have and that can mean more space available to allow your computer to run faster. You can purchase RAM and place it in your motherboard yourself, or have a computer shop or professional install it for you.

Secret #3: Clean Up Your Registry

The Windows registry is the brains of your computer. Because it handles so much information, it tends to fill-up with unnecessary bits of data, and is prone to errors. A registry cleaner program that you can download or that is installed on your computer, can help clean it and fix those "How to speed up my pc?" problems.

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