In my last post I talked about how Windows inevitably slows
as time passed and outlined what can be done to put a spring back in its step!
Over the next three or four posts I’ll describe how we can
speed up Windows and what tools I currently prefer to use.
Step 1: Clean the Windows Registry
Step 2: Remove temporary files
Step 3: Defrag the hard drive
Step 4: Disable unneeded services
Step 5: Set Windows for best performance and not best
appearance
Step 1: Clean the Windows Registry
Regedit - the Windows Registry editor |
There are a number of free tools that can be used to clean
the Windows Registry. They all work by removing orphaned entries from the Registry.
Once I have a copy of the Registry saved I would run CCleaner from Piriform https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
.
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CCleaner's Registry clean option |
Or if I am scripting the cleanup process I would use RegSeeker from Hoverdesk
http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm . For a manual approach I prefer the
portable version of CCleaner as it does not need to be installed on the PC.
CCleaner does have the option to backup the Registry before
it makes any changes, and I do always select to do that. Remember, ‘Belt and
Braces’!
RegSeeker: great for scripting |
CCleaner will also search for and remove temporary files. It works well but for scripting I would use
Temp File Cleaner from http://software.addpcs.com
.
So that’s the Registry cleaned. In the next post I’ll describe how I would remove temp files and the tools I would use.
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