Thursday, September 10, 2015

3 Tips to improve a used computer’s performance


Computers aren’t inexpensive and most of users see a decline in system performance of their current computer before they’re ready to buy a new one. Whether you want to get more out of your personal laptop, or don’t have the budget for new computers, these are useful tips.

Scan and Defrag PC


If you’ve been using your laptops or desktops for a couple years, you probably downloaded many files and applications you don’t need. You probably also encountered malware or spyware that is still hampering your computer performance.

UPCleaner tool is now available to do a complete scan of your computer and help you remove unnecessary files. Once you remove the files and programs you no longer need, be sure to run the built-in Windows Disk Defragmenter, it can reorganize the data stored on your hard drives to make it more efficient.

Get a new OS


You could reinstall operating system, or take the chance to upgrade your OS to a later one (e.g. Windows 10). Be sure to check for updates that you may haven’t installed before. These updates often make your computer more stable and solve the issues that could be slowing down computer.

Use cloud storage


For the files you save on hard disk drives, you could use cloud storage services, such as Dropbox or Google Drive, so a lot of hard drive space could be saved for better performance.

Finally, we recommend that you install UPCleaner and keep it updated and running to protect your system from any internet security threats. Regularly scan your computer and delete those files you no longer need.

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