My computer sucks!!!
Sep. 25th, 2013 10:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Kerkevick sent me this link to brighten up my day, which does need brightening (although this did help). I now know why I avoided getting home Internet for so long: my computer sucks! It crashed (again) and I can barely get Internet at home, which means I'm back at the library. This happened when I had dial-up Internet but I figured it was the computer and the dial-up (because I needed an external modem), but no. It's the computer. Time for a new one.
Here's the happy link:
Here's the happy link:
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Date: 2013-09-25 04:18 pm (UTC)Thanks!
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Date: 2013-09-26 12:56 am (UTC)Cleaning the registry is often what is needed when a computer seems to slow down. Don't be afraid of doing this. You simply save when the program asks you if you'd like to save and then there should be no risk in deleting all the problematic registry keys.
Also try looking under the "tools" button. Here you click the 4th option (mine is in Danish but it probably says something like "system reboot" or something like it) Here you highlight all the options you can. The program will lock the first one on the list for safety reasons. Then you delete all the others.
If it's been a few years since the computer was last put back to it's factory settings it might be time to do it again. But try out the other options in CCleaner first. I've saved quite a few computers using nothing but that program :)
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Date: 2013-09-26 02:52 am (UTC)Thanks!
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Date: 2013-09-26 02:58 am (UTC)Especially deleting the "system reboot" files, since they take up a lot of space.
Using Ccleaner once a week or so should keep your computer up and running.
If/when you get a new computer you should certainly install Ccleaner and use it often as well. It's all the crap that accumulates on the computer that slows it down and not really the hardware.