Your computer is likely more sluggish today than when it was new. Computers get slower as their hard drives filled up with old files, but it's easy to clean up your hard drive for a faster operating machine.
June 30, 2015
Your computer is likely more sluggish today than when it was new. Computers get slower as their hard drives filled up with old files, but it's easy to clean up your hard drive for a faster operating machine.
Empty your trash
Keeping at least 15 percent of the space on your hard drive empty will help prevent the worst of these slowdowns.
Spring-clean your files and applications.
Sort through your work, pictures, music, videos and emails. Be ruthless — delete anything you don't need (especially large video files) and move anything you might need onto an external disk.
Order your data
Over time the data on your hard disk gets broken up into ever smaller "chunks" so that when you open a file, your computer needs to do a lot of work to piece it together. A process called defragmenting puts the chunks of data back into order and can improve performance. Defragmenting the drive is easy: do it regularly to prevent problems.
A virus will slow you down
If spring-cleaning your hard drive doesn't boost your computer's performance, scan your disk for viruses and spyware, both of which can seriously compromise operating speeds.
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