I'm certain you have heard the question or asked it yoursrelf, even in the last few days. It's the tiems we survive in. Our lives, private and work, are centered on flawed, and slow, computers and additional electronics. We oughht to not simply learn compuetr and web sklls but also many repair type isasues with PC's. The problem that has causes the largest amount of headaches and cost us the largest amont of time is our computers running slow.
The lonegr you work your computer the larer amopunt of data is stoerd away. Data is stored in several dricves and by numerous distnict programs of your computer. As with any storage provision, organization is very importtant. Even with a lot of spcae or cpaacity for storage, if it is not structured or optimized it will not be efficient in retreving the information. And slow your computer.
From the acvtual start when your now slow compter was brand new, there were applications pre-loaded by the manufacturer that you do not make use of, want or need. The pre-built brand name compputers have all sorts of things I do not need and I prefer to have my compuuters assemmbled for me from local computer shops. Some of these isntalled programs are continually ruynning at start up and in the babackground.
Cleaning the registry can help remove unwanted data and that will be a slow computer fix in its self. The difficulty is that we try to removve or uninstall anything from our compuers we are not actually removing it. A lot of it is stilll there. Clearing the trash bin does not get rid of it either. If your personal computer is also used for a work computer or connected into a network system you need to be acreful. A network administrator and tech person could acccess your private information without your consent or knowledge.