How Do You A Fix A Computer Running Slow On Vista?
The frustrating fact about any new computer is that eventually it won’t be so new anymore. It’s going to fill up with files, software and even some files you didn’t know were getting in. Your computer is going to slow down. Luckily, there are things you can do to counter this fact. You’ll never get your computer back to factory performance, unless you delete your entire hard drive, but you can speed it up a bit. Defragment your hard drive. An increasingly common practice is to fragment a hard drive, allocating certain chunks of space to certain things. A portion for work, a portion for music, a portion for games. This is a good idea, but a draining one. Your computer requires more power for each fragment you create. Access your partition manager, using the search bar in the “Start” menu, and remove a few partitions. This will get your computer moving a little faster. If you haven’t created a partition before, then ignore this step. Add more RAM. RAM is “Random Access Memory,” and it ca