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Monday, 22 December 2008 |
By Chloe Ramsbottom
Computers have become a massive part of todays society and lot of people cant live without them, they have fast become an essential piece of equipment in both homes and offices alike. Why are computers so popular you may ask? Well the simple answer is they can perform faster than humans and they are more accurate, you can also play games, upload photos, surf the Internet, purchase items online, listen to music and so much more, so its no wonder many homes have 1 or 2 personal computers.
The only problem with computers is they are in need of upgrading on a regular basis, as new software, games and programs demand and require more power both graphically related and performance related, in terms of speed and storage. With new advancements in technology it is important to keep your computer up-to-date and what better way than getting bargain priced products in the January Sales? It gives you the ability to get your hands on the latest updates at a cut of the normal high street sale price, so basically the more you buy the more |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 22 December 2008 )
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Monday, 22 December 2008 |
By Anthony Jones
One question which resonates in the minds of most of the PC users is that how they can make their computers work faster. If you observe, this is one of the most frequently asked question as well in any of the technical forums. This article is aimed at helping all those people who are constantly struggling to improving the speed of their computers. However, one should always keep in mind that the instructions discussed below are only generic problems and some problems might require a more detailed diagnosis and solution.
One of the most common and most serious issues faced by any PC is the scattering of the various system as well as program files in different parts of the physical memory of the computer. This mainly happens because of installation and uninstalling of the different program files. The bigger your hard disk, the bigger will be the problem faced by you. This problem can be easily avoided through frequent defragmentation of the disk, once in a fortnight or a month should suffice. Defragmentation of disk at regular intervals will ensure that the files |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 22 December 2008 )
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