It is a good idea to think of your PC as an office. It stores                      files, programs, pictures. This can be compared to an actual                      office's files, machines and decorations. The operating system                      is the boss. With this image in mind, think of an office you've                      visited that was slow and inefficient. There were probably                      many different reasons for the inefficiency. This is the same                      with a computer. There can be many items that slow down your                      computer. Perhaps the one most commonly overlooked is disorganization                      and clutter.                  
Disk Cleanup                  
An office can accumulate a lot of unnecessary files, machines,                      and decorations. This is the same with your computer. One                      of the best ways to keep this clutter under control is to                      perform a cleaning utility periodically. In Windows this cleaning                      utility will be called a "disk cleanup." It removes                      a variety of unnecessary files depending on the options you                      have selected.                  
To perform a disk cleanup on Windows XP you can simply click                      on "my computer" under the start menu. Than right                      click on your "c drive" or "hard disk"                      and choose properties. Than click "disk cleanup"                      and follow the prompts. When selecting files to clean up,                      or delete, Windows will give you information to help you decide.                      When looking over the list of file types, you would simple                      click on the name of the file type and read the description                      placed below in the description area. This will let you know                      if the files can be safely deleted. To select the file group                      just check the box next to the group name. When finished selecting                      press "OK" to finish.                  
Now, performing a disk cleanup is not very time consuming,                      just a couple minutes, and it may save more time in the end                      by making your computer run faster. However, a disk cleanup                      should be run periodically rather than just once in a great                      while. One way to make this run periodically is to make it                      a scheduled task. This will allow your computer to run it                      automatically with intervals and time of day determined by                      you. Yet, you can always run it yourself periodically without                      creating a scheduled task.                  
Add or Remove Programs                  
The information given above can help you get rid of some                      unnecessary files, but you may also need to clean out some                      unnecessary programs as well. This can be done using the "add                      or remove programs" utility in Windows. This is located                      in the control panel and lists all of your currently installed                      programs along with an option to uninstall them. It is a good                      idea to browse through the add or remove programs utility                      every once in a while just to make sure that all programs                      are of usefulness.                   
If there are programs listed that are no longer used, you                      can simply highlight the program and click the uninstall button.                      Windows will than begin the process to uninstall the program.                      In most cases, to finish uninstalling a program, it is wise                      to restart your computer. This will dump and files that are                      held temporarily.                   
The add or remove programs utility is very useful, but not                      all of the programs are listed up front. Programs that come                      pre-installed on your computer and the Windows operating system                      can also be uninstalled. For instance, Outlook Express is                      a default e-mail program that comes with the Windows XP operating                      system. If you do not use this e-mail program you can uninstall                      it. Click "add or remove windows components" found                      in the add or remove programs utility and simply follow the                      instructions.                  
Defragment                  
Many offices contain a large number of files and programs                      that are valuable and cannot be thrown away. In fact, they                      may contain files that are not even used, but still have to                      be retained for some reason. Although these files must remain                      in the office, they need to be organized. This is why we create                      file folders that hold groups of files that are related. Than                      we store them in cabinets that are arranged in alphabetic                      order.                  
In a computer, the files that are saved are placed on the                      hard drive. However, they are placed according to the time                      that they were saved. So, if you open a word document and                      save the file as "file A" and than open another                      document and save it as "file B", you have a "file                      A" placed next to "file B." This is fine, but                      if you open "file A" later on and save it again,                      than the added information is saved next to "file B."                                      
When files are broken up this way it is referred to as a                      fragmented file. This means that the computer must find the                      first part of the file and then find the second part of the                      file to open that one word document. This can make your computer                      run slower. However, Windows has created a utility that is                      meant to rearrange files so that they are no longer fragmented                      but sit right next to each other.                  
You can run the disk defragmenter by selecting "all                      programs" under the start button. Next, select "accessories"                      and "system tools" and you will see "disk defragmenter."                      In fact, this is also an alternative way to select the disk                      cleanup mentioned earlier. Before starting the defragmenter                      you can analyze your hard drive to see if Windows recommends                      performing the defragmenter. It will either say that you should                      or should not defragment at this time.                   
If you need to defragment your computer, simply hit the defragment                      button. It may take your computer a while to finish this task                      depending on the speed of your computer and the amount of                      defragmented files. It could take from about 15-30 minutes                      or more. However, you can still use the computer while the                      disk defragmenter is working.                  
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