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How To Speed Up Your Computer (part 2)

Submitted by admin on October 10, 2009 – 2:01 am10 Comments

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10 Comments »

  • Bennysblood says:

    I just quit in the middle of step 13….will this affect my computers performance badly or will it be fine as long as i completed the steps correctly? I stopped at about part 13 d.

  • realnigga444 says:

    Once you follow it correctly then nothing will go wrong. If you plan to clean your registry then make sure you use ccleaner, you can do a general cleaning with ccleaner also.

  • lucassauls says:

    NICE MAN THIS ACTUALLY WORKED

  • mancole96 says:

    Why SP2? You know that SP3 is out…

  • realnigga444 says:

    Yes I know that service pack 3 is out. But what are the benefits of it? The only major fixes that service pack 3 has done deals with networking. What’s the use if my (old) computer isn’t on a network?

  • fancyhobo13 says:

    ccleaner owns

  • hax0rman101 says:

    Reg cleaning doesnt really do anything..

  • realnigga444 says:

    Yes it does, what makes you think it doesn’t?

  • hax0rman101 says:

    Because deleting some barely 1kb that doesn’t get used isn’t going to give you a performance increase opposed to getting new hardware. Leaving the registry cleaning to a software tool is risky and they have caused problems before. Manually ‘fixing’ the registry is more hassle than its worth; to truly make your computer seem ‘fast’ again is a fresh install combined with the methods you mentioned in your video. Good video though.

  • realnigga444 says:

    You’re right about that but leaving you computer to run without registry cleaning at all would drag the performance a little because the steady installation and unistallation of files etc leaves entries in the registry that is not needed and in a couple months you can have over 300 registry items that need to be cleaned. After you clean, you will notice the boost in speed. I’m talking from experience because it boosted my startup and overall performance, everything was smoother than before.

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