Spyware Behind Your Slow PC Russellville AR
Spyware Behind Your Slow PC
Posted by : Robert E. Nolan
How to make a PC run faster is a question I often see in PC utility chat rooms. The responses vary from spyware as the culprit to just upping your CPU's power.
Of course, everyone wants a fast computer, but very few people ever give any consideration about what is making their system slow. Sure, spyware and viruses can have an adverse effect on system performance, but there are software packages you can buy that proactively keep these miscreant pieces of software away from your system.
The truth of the matter is that if all your hardware and software were operating properly your system will slow down with time and use anyway.
A common response to these system slowdowns is to buy a newer and "faster" system. But is this the sensible approach? The newer and faster way means getting a new rocket ship machine with a 3.0GHz Pentium 4 processor. If you're doing complex modeling, calculating the value of Pi to the nth place, or are a very high-end game user, you might need this CPU power.
If you are like the rest of us and writing e-mail, surfing the Internet, creating Word documents, spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and doing some family photo swapping, most of the time your CPU sits idle waiting for the disk to deliver it some data.
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