If you are asking yourself how to make that old laptop run faster and give it a breath of life, then you
found your solution. The process is almost the same as in computers, the same
laws apply to laptops. If you use your laptop as a paper holder now, because it
runs so slow, you cannot use it for anything anymore, then try these tips and
they could prove useful and once again make your laptop usable.
Keep in
mind, there are no miracles, so if you have a laptop that is older than you,
chances are you should skip directly to the Laptop Buying Guide, but for laptops that can still
handle a few upgrades, there is still a chance. I’ll start with a few, Free solutions that can improve
your laptop’s performance.
1. Keep
it clean
Dust and other particles make their way into your laptop, and
because of this, it makes it overheat. This is a definite NO. Take it apart and
clean all the components inside. This will help keeping overheating under
control, which is the biggest problem laptops face. Also, when doing this,
change the thermal compound from the CPU and the chipset. Maintaining it cooler
helps your laptop from shutting down because of overheating and it helps the
components have a longer life.
2. Keep it cool
If you didn’t understand before, then I will say it again: all
computers like cool air flowing through them. A clean computer works better
then a hot one. Also, think of buying a cooling pad or just keep it on a hard
surface, where it can intake air and push it over the heatsinks.
3. Install a new OS
A fresh
install of the OS (especially Windows)
can have a huge improvement in how your laptop works. Viruses, malware and
other harmful stuff gets in your computer and it causes it to work hard. Of
course, a cure for this would be a good antivirus, but
fi they get in, it’s really hard to get them out and even after that, your
computer will not work as well as it did. Old files and registry entries also
pile up and make it harder for your OS to work, so a fresh install can do
miracles. Also, if you are running Windows Vista, upgrade to Windows 7 (or even
Windows 8), it will give you better performance.
4. Defragment your HDD
Defragmentation keeps your HDD in good shape. The data has a habit
of clustering together and it makes it harder for the HDD pin to find it and
access it. So try defragmentation on a regular basis.
5. Use utilities for speed up
There are
tons of utilities out there that claim to make your computer run faster. I used
some, and the majority are just reg cleaners and task managers. They do work in
some capacity, but don’t let yourself fooled by what the developers say they
do. Also, when searching for such programs, find one that lets you modify the
startup programs. As you might know, lots of programs start automatically with
Windows, making the boot time longer. The unnecessary ones can be removed,
saving precious time when booting up (Note: you can
also do this from the MSConfing in Windows. Start -> Run-> type
“msconfig” -> startup).
6. Keep your HDD “clean”
By this, I
refer to the numbers of programs you have installed on your computer. Try to
keep it to a minimum. Install only the programs you usually use, and not tons
of other apps that you only use once. They make it easier for fragmentation to creep in and it also creates
registry files that keep on piling up.
7. Do not use Animations
Animations
make your desktop look nice, but they also slow up
your computer. Windows Aero and other aftermarket themes are
such an example. If you are using XP, then try using the old style theme and no
background picture (solid color). Fewer desktop icons also help. By using these
tips, you will see some improvement in the way your computer works.
8. Get more RAM
Now, moving out the “free” zone into the place where you have to
invest some money for your laptop to work better. The first step it to upgrade
the amount of RAM memory your laptop has. 1-2 gigs of RAM will be definitely
make a difference and you will notice the change immediately.
9. Install a new CPU
If you have a suitable socket on your laptop, then a new CPU can
make a great difference. Because of the heating problems, overclocking is not a
very good solution for laptops. Because of this limitation, the way to go is a
new processor, but keep an eye out for how much heat it dissipates, because it
can overheat and it won’t run.
9. Install a SSD
Solid State Drives are by far the best idea if you want your
laptop to work lightning fast. Although they are expensive, they work great and
offer lots of speed. If your budget permits, then this is the way to go. Keep
in mind that SSDs connect via SATA cables, so before you go and buy one, check
to see if your laptop supports SATA drives.
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