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1. Deleting a) or b) above will not speed up your computer. 2. Deleting c) could speed up the computer, but it will slow down access to the web sites those temporary internet files were for. 3. Temp files can, and should be, deleted periodically. The temp folder provides workspace for programs.
What do I need to do to make my computer run faster? My programs, documents, websites & etc are taking way too long to load. Help!
The performance of the computer depends on the number of applications that are running at the same time and the content of the hard drive. If you are running multiple applications, windows will allocate specific memory usage on those applications for them to work continuously.
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How to Run Disk Check in Windows 7. Defragment How to Defragment your hard drives * will take time. The less you have running all the time, the better the things you want to run will perform: Use Autoruns to figure out what all is starting up when your computer does/when you log
Hello! My name is Ben, and I'm a Community Manager for Microsoft Edge. I know it's been a little bit since you posted about this issue, but I wanted to check in and see if this is still a concern.
Note: After troubleshooting, refer to this section "How to reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting" Method 3: Run the Disk Defragmenter. Click on the link below and run the disk defragmenter by following the steps in the article. Improve performance by optimizing your drive
Hi, some time ago I upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1 on my HP Compaq 6515b. I've noticed that my computer is really slow. Extremely slow. Like, rage-tantrum, table-flipping, cry-in-the-corner
After running CCleaner and Defraggler, my computer seems somewhat faster. However, after a while, it is once again rather sluggish. Does anyone know anything else I can do to make my computer run faster and more efficiently. I do not want to clutter up my machine with random programs. I am also looking for things I can do for free.
Removing a program will save you a little disk space, but it will not speed up the computer. What programs are *running* affects the speed, not what you have installed. Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP since October 2003