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My Laptop So Slow, What To Do!

My Laptop So Slow, What To Do!

For reasons unknown, sometimes I just cannot figure out exactly why is my laptop so slow all of a sudden. The speed turns me off big time, and it happens oftentimes. But think again, if you believe you’re the only dupe of a dawdling laptop.

article page main ehow images a06 30 4j change startup programs specific users 800x800 My Laptop So Slow, What To Do!It didn’t take me long enough to realize that technology isn’t my oyster. I was gifted a laptop computer on my birthday, and needless to say, I was exhilarated. Incognizant of the bits and nuances that the processing of these intricate devices holds, I soaked up all the goodness of my laptop – I downloaded every file I loved, I jam-packed every hard-drive that existed in my laptop with countless files and folders, and not to forget, invited computer virus with arms wide open. I deteriorated the quality myself, and ended up marveling how in the hell and why, is my laptop so slow in its performance? You know, I may not be a professional technician dishing out necessary advice on a laptop running slow as a sloth. But I can tell you, if you don’t stop flooding it with unnecessary files now, it wouldn’t be too late for you to witness your darling notebook going to the dogs. Too rude? Let the following words explain my plight better.

Laptop Computer is Slow – Causes and Troubleshooting Steps

Computer Virus

One of the most common causes of the laptop slowing down in its functional speed is a computer virus. A PC virus is an unidentified and unfamiliar program that gets into our computer and fiddles with the operating system and other software. It can leave computer applications dysfunctional or even shut down the PC. Computer viruses, malware, or spyware can do serious damage to the system, if they are not dealt with at priority.

If your laptop is slow, you need to have an antivirus program installed on your system. Purchase a good antivirus software from your nearby computer repair shop and install it on your computer. It is recommended to periodically scan for viruses on your laptop, to protect it from virus attacks. Along with scanning the hard drive for viruses, it is also suggested to run a default scan of the drives. In Windows operating system, you can do so by clicking on ‘My Computer’; right-clicking on any drive you want to check for errors; and selecting ‘Properties’, ‘Tools’, and the ‘Check Now’ option. By doing so, the system will scan the selected drive for errors and fix the errors.

Computer Registry

laptop start button My Laptop So Slow, What To Do!The Windows Registry is one of the most important sections in the laptop computer. It is responsible for storing all the related data of the operating system, as well as other crucial programs. Moreover, it also stores the changes made to the system. If the registry becomes overly full, it can substantially make the computer slow in operations. Cleaning the registry and sorting the data is the appropriate solution. Use a good registry cleaning software to sort out the data in order and remove the errors in the registry.

Full Hard Drive

The hard drive being full with data is another reason why the laptop computer might be running slow. There is no need to immediately upgrade the hard drive to one with more memory. You first need to clear up space in the hard drive, and there will automatically be sufficient space. Uninstall all programs that you do not use very often or do not use at all. Make sure that you do not delete the folders of the programs from the ‘C’ drive. This will just delete the folder, but will not uninstall the complete package of the software. Therefore, it is always better to uninstall programs.

In Windows OS, you can run the ‘disk cleanup’ utility by clicking on ‘Start’, ‘All Programs’, ‘Accessories’, ‘System Tools’, and then ‘Disk Cleanup’. For arranging the data in order on the hard drive, you would need to defragment the hard disk at periodic intervals. Both the ‘disk cleanup’ and the ‘disk defragmenter’ tools are very important for clearing unnecessary data and sorting out the data properly. Keeping a lot of short-cuts on your desktop will also make the laptop operation slow.

Less RAM

If the hard disk is full with programs that require a considerable amount of memory, your RAM is what needs to be upgraded. Upgrading the RAM is probably the best step that can be taken in speeding up the laptop computer performance. Adding RAM to the computer is a very simple process. You just have to remove the cover of the cabinet, remove the old RAMs from their slots, and put in the new higher-memory RAMs.

Other Causes and Troubleshooting Steps

If there are many programs that are set to run automatically when the computer boots up, your laptop can be slow at startup. For faster booting of the operating system, you need to limit the startup applications. If you are using Windows Vista, you can do so by clicking on ‘Start’, typing in ‘msconfig’ in the ‘Start Search’ portion, selecting ‘Startup’, and unchecking the unnecessary files that run when the PC boots. Other alternative to make the computer run faster is to clear off the temporary files from the ‘Temp’ folder in the ‘C’ drive.

 

 

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Apple’s winning strategy: Lower prices | Technology News

Apple’s winning strategy: Lower prices | Technology News

apple logo Apples winning strategy: Lower prices | Technology News

In the past, Apple had always been seen as a company selling niche, high-quality products at high prices. In recent years, however, it’s captured business by keeping costs more competitive.

The company’s lower price strategy applies not just to its iPhone and iPad products, but also to the MacBook Air–all have been able to meet or beat the prices offered by some of its rivals, according to an analysis in yesterday’s New York Times. But Apple also keeps its own internal costs down by locking in prices on huge amounts of hardware components through multi-year deals with manufacturers.

Looking at the iPhone 4S, Apple sells the entry level 16 gigabyte model for $199. That price comes in lower than some of the popular Android handsets, such as Motorola’s Droid Bionic ($299 through Verizon Wireless), the cost drops to $199 if you shell out $50 for a data plan.

The Times also noted that the Samsung Galaxy S II sells through T-Mobile for $230, though it’s available through AT&T for $199, while the HTC Amaze 4G costs $260 through T-Mobile, but it can also be had from such retailers at Amazon for $199.

However, smartphone consumers who don’t want to choose an expensive data plan, switch carriers, or check Amazon for better deals could easily see the iPhone as the best option based in part on price.

 

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Then there’s the iPad.

The first crop of Android tablets that hit the market failed to come close to the iPad’s entry-level price of $499, with the Times specifically pointing to the Motorola Xoom, which was priced at $800 off contract. The failure of Android tablet makers to compete on price or quality gave Apple the opportunity to corner the market.

Now, of course, rival tablet makers have finally caught on and are quickly introducing models that match or beat the iPad on price. Amazon may present the biggest challenge when it launches its $199 Kindle Fire next month. But even though the iPad’s share of the tablet market has dipped over the past several months, Apple isexpected to hang on to its leading share at least over the next several years.

Even Apple’s traditionally high-priced laptops have seen their prices chopped. In July, the company tweaked its MacBook Air and cut the entry-level prices to $999 for the 11-inch model and $1,299 for the 13-inch edition.

Finally, Apple’s own costs are kept in check, noted the Times, as the company uses its hefty war chest to stock up on large quantities of flash memory and other components. This puts its rivals in a difficult position as they then have to pay higher prices for the small amount of memory left in the marketplace.

Yankee Group analyst Carl Howe told that the pricing strategy shows current CEO Tim Cook’s hand at work, as he had been running the supply chain for 13 years.

“This is not a new thing,” Howe said. “They started this process in 2005 when they prepaid $1.25 billion for flash memory. It was an unheard of deal at the time that they would pay in advance for access to a large amount of flash.”

Howe added that it’s the type of strategy that a company like Apple, which has a ten-year horizon, can pull off. But companies operating quarter to quarter “don’t have a chance.”

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