Computer Tune Up
Is it taking longer for your computer to start up or shut down?
Do you have to restart your computer because of lockups?
Are you receiving error messages?
Does your computer act sluggish or seem to run very slowly?
Are your programs not responding or crashing?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you probably need a computer tune up.
Over time, your computer progressively slows down and becomes less effective and unreliable. Because the slow down occurs gradually, you may not notice the loss of performance. For optimal performance, your computer needs a tune up on a regular basis.
Geeks Online USA can restore your computer to its peak performance and improve its reliability.
28 Point Tune Up Checklist (Windows 8, 10, Server 2012-2019). An Internet connection is required for some of the services.
o Clean and test the keyboard.
o Clean, compact, and repair the registry if possible.
o Check for file errors and repair if possible.
o Check for updated device drivers and install if necessary.
o Clean, test, and adjust monitor if necessary.
o Clean the mouse.
o Delete cookie files.
o Delete history files.
o Delete temporary internet files.
o Delete unnecessary shortcuts from desktop and start
menu.
o Defrag the hard drive to improve system performance.
(Windows 8, 10, Server 2012-2019)
o Remove unnecessary programs from starting.
o Test and clean the CD-ROM and or CD Burner.
o Test and clean the DVD-ROM and or DVD Burner.
o Test and clean the floppy drive, if available.
o Test laptop battery performance.
o Test the CPU.
o Test the hard drive.
o Test the memory.
o Test the modem and adjust if necessary.
o Test the network card and adjust if necessary.
o Test the parallel port.
o Test the printer.
o Test the serial port.
o Test the sound card, speakers, and microphone and adjust
if necessary.
o Uninstall unnecessary programs.
o Update anti-spyware software, if available.
o Update anti-virus software, if available.
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Tips And Suggestions
Computer Tune Up
Delete cookie files, history files, and temporary internet files.
Go to the Control Panel (Start, Control panel or Start, Settings, Control panel) and double click on Internet Options, under the General tab click on Delete Cookies, Delete Files, and Clear History.
Delete unnecessary files.
Empty the recycling bin.
Delete unneeded e-mails from your inbox and empty your deleted e-mail folder.
Remove unneeded icons from your desktop.
Uninstall unnecessary programs.
Run scandisk to fix file system errors.
Run Disk Defragmenter to improve system performance. Note: Delete all unnecessary files and programs first.
Do not use window cleaner on your monitor, this will ruin the anti-glair coating on your monitor.
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