How to Speed Up PC Performance on Windows 7 64 Bit
Having a PC should make it easier for us to do daily work that is directly related to data, numbers and images. In use, the PC (of course, which has a Windows 7 operating system) gives us many options to do things so that everything seems easy to do. However, sometimes even the PC itself actually works slowly, or we often call it 'slow' and inevitably it hinders the work we do. Well, here is a discussion to overcome this, where speeding up the performance of a Windows 7 PC is an easy thing to do, especially for users of the Windows 7 64Bit operating system. There are several factors that affect the speed of PC performance, such as hardware specifications ranging from processor, memory and hard drive. Likewise with the operating system software factor, especially for Windows 7 users, this is natural because the number of activities carried out are directly related to the operating system such as browsing, installing and uninstalling programs, typing and deleting data, playing games and so on. The activities that we do finally make hard disk fragmentation happen, add temporary files and pile up registry files, all of which are the causes of the performance of Windows 7 PCs to be slow. There are many ways that can be taken to improve the speed of Windows 7 PC performance, and below is a summary of ways to speed up PC performance especially Windows 7, as well as some tips so that the PC remains at optimal performance. Shut down Some Programs and Systems on a Windows 7 PC The most influential thing on PC performance is of course the program and the system that is in it. Both the programs and systems that already exist and that we have added to the PC. For that, please turn off or deactivate some of the following programs and systems Turn off Windows 7 Visual Effects Turning off Visual Effects on a PC is indeed one of the most common ways to speed up PC performance. This is due to its use, Visual Effects are only used to enhance the appearance of windows, on the contrary greatly hamper PC performance by consuming a large enough RAM capacity. By turning off Visual Effects, it will have a direct impact on PC performance, but it also results in the appearance of windows becoming less pleasant to look at. The following steps to turn off Windows 7 Visual Effects: Click Start Right-click on Computer Click Properties Click Advanced System Settings Select the Advanced tab In the Performance section, click Settings Select the Visual Effect tab then select Adjust for best performance Tip: To not change the appearance completely, select Custom and clear all except the list. This is done so that the display does not turn into a classic completely, where the display remains comfortable to see and PC performance remains optimal. Enable desktop composition Enable transparent glass Show shadows under windows Use visual styles on windows and buttons Disabling Windows 7 Gadgets Windows 7 gadget is basically just a calendar display, clock, CPU gauge and other views displayed in the windows desktop window. Windows gadget is not too large in using PC RAM capacity, but when we use the appearance of many gadgets it will more or less affect the PC, and again the windows gadget will immediately appear when the PC is turned on, or commonly called auto startup on windows and this is enough to make PC does a lot of things when it first starts up To avoid this, disable the gadget on windows with the following steps: Highlight Gadget Click the cross Done Disable Aero Shake Windows 7 The function of Aero Shake is to minimize windows that are not being run by the user. When the user opens several windows and one of the active windows is moved, then automatically other windows will be minimized. Well, from its function it can be seen that this feature consumes enough PC RAM capacity. And the steps to turn it off are: Click Start In the Search program and files column type "gpedit.msc" (without quotation marks) then Enter Click User Configuration Click Administrative Templates Double click on Desktop Double click on the Turn off Aero Shake window minimizing mouse gesture Select Enable Click Apply then Ok Disable Windows 7 Search Index To disable the Index Search site on windows, here are the steps: Click Start In the Search programs and files field type "services.msc" (without quotation marks) then press Enter Search Windows Search Right-click on Windows Search then click Stop Disable the Aero Snap Feature of Windows 7 To disable the Aero Snap feature, here are the steps: Click Start Click Control Panel Click Ease Of Access Select Change how your mouse works Put a check mark on 'Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when to the edge of the screen' Click Apply then Ok Disabling Windows 7 Sound System To some extent, disabling the sound system can speed up PC performance to a maximum. To disable the sound system, the following steps: Click Start In the Search programs and files field type "mmsys.cpl" (without quotation marks) then Enter Select the Sound tab Select No Sound or uncheck 'Play Windows Startup Sond' Click Apply then Ok Disabling Multiple Systems in Windows 7 Services Services on Windows 7 are active at the beginning of its use. Services (Windows service) is an application that runs from the boot process on the Microsoft Windows operating system. Windows services run behind the scenes and provide specific functions. Although running behind the scenes, Windows services still use PC resources, including RAM and Memory. Well, because of that more and more services are running, the more RAM and Memory is used so as to make PC performance slower. Some services are not too important for the PC, so also services that do not need to be active all the time, so turn off some of these services to maintain maximum PC performance. The following services you need to pay attention to function, and suggestions to turn off: Fax Remote Desktop Services Registry Remote Secondary Logon Smart Card System Event Notification Services Task Scheduler Windows Event Log Windows Update Diagnostic Policy Service Distributed Link Tracking Client Function Discovery Resource Publication IP Helper Offline Files Performance Logs & Alerts Print Spooler Server SSDP Discovery Windows Error Reporting Service Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) Windows Search Windows Time Program Compatibility Assistant Service Manage Programs and Drives Well Some users usually do not pay attention to the function of the programs on the PC. Because basically, laptops and PCs have dozens of programs installed on first use. Thus, the number of programs makes PC performance slow. Likewise with the settings for using a PC drive, users usually only have two drives consisting of drive C: where the program and the existing system and drive D: where PC users store data, and there are even users who use both drives randomly. Well, here are some suggestions for managing programs and drive partitions to improve PC performance more optimally Uninstall Unused Programs on PC One of the simplest solutions to speed up PC performance is by uninstalling unused programs. The more programs on a PC, the more RAM capacity is used and ultimately affects PC performance, especially if a program with the same function is installed on the PC (usually there are Chrome and Mozilla). To uninstall an unused program, the following steps: Click Start Click Control Panel Select Programs Right-click on the program you want to uninstall, then click Uninstall / Change Follow the uninstallation process in the window that appears Tip: Use software to uninstall programs to make it easier and more efficient. Some software offers to delete registry files in uninstalled programs, so the registry files do not become junk files on the PC and take up RAM capacity. One of the software that offers to meghapu registry file is Iobit Uninstaller. Manage Programs that Run at Windows Startup Managing programs that run at startup can help keep PC performance at maximum. This is because if there are too many programs running when the PC is running it can take up very much RAM capacity, and also makes the PC boot process slow and affected. For this reason, managing programs that run at startup is very important so that only the ptogram needed is running at startup. Here are the steps: Enter Windows Run Type "msconfig" (without quotation marks) Select Startup Disable programs that might not be very used Click Apply then Ok Tip: Also read How to Set Up Startup Programs in Windows 7 for a more detailed discussion, as well as more solutions and additional options. Separating File Systems and Personal Data Separating the file system and personal data can be made with a special partition, where the choice to create a partition drive is available when installing Windows or reinstalling a PC. It is recommended for users to create 3 drive partitions, where drive C: is the drive provided for the file system / windows, then drive D: where the user's personal data and drive E: a place where you install large capacity programs, you can also manage drive E : to be a place to store downloaded files (because usually downloaded files are directed to drive C :) and make drive E: a place to store all big data and not too important. For its capacity, use 90-110Gb for drive C: (if drive C: too big it will take time to read it when the PC is on or startup windows), 90-110Gb for drive D: a place to store important personal data and the remaining 300Gb to drive E: After making these choices during the PC reinstallation process, you can set the name and amount of drive capacity on the PC storage management disk, along with the steps Click Start Right-click on Computer then click Manage Select Storage Click Disk Management Select Shrink Volume and Add Mirror to empty and add the drive partition Perform System Cleaning Periodically In line with the use of a PC, each use of the program and use of the system will make the files on the Windows operating system are not neatly arranged, where the data on the hard disk becomes scattered and has many empty gaps, the gap is one of the causes of PC performance is disrupted. The denser data on the hard disk will be better, because the tight data on the hard disk makes the PC easily read without having to use a large RAM capacity, or so-called Latency Time (the duration of the head moves to search for data). So, try to keep cleaning the Windows operating system on a PC regularly, to make PC performance more leverage Perform Disk Defragmenter Defragmentation is a process for rearranging files that are fragmented due to daily use on a PC. A file is said to be fragmented if the file does not occupy contiguous space in physical storage (hard disk), where fragmentation causes the operating system to search for more data and interfere with PC performance. To defragment, the following steps: Click Start Click All Programs Select Accessories Click System Tool then click Disk Defragmenter Select the drive you want to defragment then click Defragment disk Perform Disk Clean Up When users browse or install and uninstall applications, it will generate new registries, caches and cookies that are not normally used on a PC. If not cleaned, then the number of these files will be increasingly numerous and increasingly consuming the use of hard disks. Therefore users are advised to do Dsik Clean Up, to clean the file. Here are the steps: Click Start Click All Programs Select Accessories Click System Tools then click Disk Clean Up Select the drive that you want to clean up, then click OK Put a check mark on the part you want to Clean Up then click Ok Scanning for Viruses To avoid viruses that can cause PC performance to be hampered, it is mandatory to conduct periodic scanning. Some anti-virus options for automatic scanning of PCs, but some do not. For that, doing a thorough scan is one of the choices to make your PC avoid viruses, especially viruses that cause slow PC performance. Upgrading and Maintaining Hardware Maintaining PC hardware from damage and cleanliness is one factor in maintaining optimal PC performance. In addition to maintaining PC cleanliness, one option to speed up performance is to upgrade the hardware used. Here are some suggestions for keeping hardware in an optimal state Add Memory RAM and Harddisk Capacity Increasing the capacity of RAM and hard disk is one of the easiest choices to speed up PC performance, but on the other hand requires quite expensive costs. In addition, to upgrade the RAM and hard disk must be disassembled on the user's PC, because it is a serious look at the service or place that you decide to upgrade the PC. Knowing System Requirements Programs and Systems for PC When we choose an operating system for a laptop or PC whether it's Windows or Linux, then make sure that we know for certain the 'system requirements' or hardware requirements needed by the operating system that we will install. For example, the minimum specification requirements for installing Windows 7 32Bit are 1GB of RAM, 1 GHz Processor and! GB of available hard disk space and requirements such as other operating systems will also depend on each operating system to be installed. This is done to avoid system requirements that are not met, which will result in PC problems. For this, here are a few suggestions: Use the operating system and software in accordance with the capabilities of the PC hardware used Make sure there is enough space on the hard disk Keep your PC clean Now, that is all a little advice and information to help speed up the performance of a Windows 7 PC. There are many more ways and solutions to keep a PC working optimally, the steps above are just a few of them. That is all about writing how to speed up Windows 7 PC performance, hopefully this information can help. That's all and thank you for visiting.
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