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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael MillerPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Que Corporation,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.524kg ISBN: 9780789739476ISBN 10: 078973947 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 12 March 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsIntroduction What’s in This Book Who Can Use This Book How to Use This Book There’s More Online Speed It Up! Part I: Quick Diagnosis for Sluggish PCs 1 What’s Slowing Down Your Computer? Signs That Your Computer Is Getting Slower It Takes Longer for Your PC to Start It Takes Longer to Do Familiar Tasks Your Computer Gets Sluggish When You Have Two or More Windows Open at a Time Your Computer Pauses for Long Stretches at a Time–or Freezes Up Signs That Your Computer Really Isn’t Getting Slower–Even if You Think it Is New Programs Run Slowly Your Computer Has Trouble Running the Latest Games You Upgrade to Windows Vista and Your PC Gets Sluggish Internet Sites Take Forever to Load It Takes a Long Time to Copy Files Across Your Network Quick Fix: Five Quick Steps to Improve Your PC’s Performance Quick Step 1: Reboot Your Computer Quick Step 2: Delete Unnecessary Files Quick Step 3: Remove Unused Programs Quick Step 4: Defragment Your Hard Disk Quick Step 5: Add More Memory with ReadyBoost The Bottom Line 2 Before You Start: Protect Your Data Potential Problems: What Can Go Wrong When Speeding Up Your PC The Wrong Programs Are Uninstalled Valuable Data Gets Deleted A Registry Edit Goes Bad You Have to Reformat Your Hard Drive (and Reinstall Windows) Hard Disk Maintenance Fails A Hardware Upgrade Doesn’t Take Backing Up and Restoring Your Valuable Data Choosing a Backup Device Backing Up in Windows Vista Restoring in Windows Vista Backing Up and Restoring in Windows XP Protecting Your System with System Restore Setting System Restore Points Restoring Your System The Bottom Line Part II: Simple Speedups Anyone Can Do 3 Removing Spyware and Viruses Dealing with Computer Viruses How Computer Viruses Slow Down Your System How to Catch a Virus How Do You Know If a Virus Is Slowing Down Your System? Preventing Virus Attacks with Safe Computing Protecting Your System with Antivirus Software Speeding Up Your System After a Virus Infection Dealing with Spyware How Spyware Slows Down Your System How to Become Infected with Spyware Is Spyware Slowing Down Your PC? Avoiding Spyware-Infested Websites and Programs Speeding Up Your PC with Antispyware Programs Removing Stubborn Spyware Programs The Bottom Line 4 Cleaning Out Unnecessary Programs Removing Unwanted Programs and Files from Your Hard Disk Why a Crowded Hard Disk Slows Down Your System How Much Free Space Do You Need? Discovering All the Files Stored on Your Hard Drive Understanding Bundleware How to Free Up Valuable Hard Disk Space–and Speed Up Your PC Deleting Bundleware with PC Decrapifier Deleting Unwanted Files with the Disk Cleanup Utility Deleting Files Manually Emptying the Recycle Bin Archiving Little-Used Files Uninstalling Unwanted Programs Removing Unwanted Programs and Processes from Your Computer’s Memory How Too Many Programs in Memory Slow Down Your PC Discovering Programs That Load Automatically–Without Your Awareness Which Startup Programs Should You Delete? How to Get Rid of Autoloading Programs Deleting Startup Programs from the Startup Folder Deleting Startup Programs from the Registry Deleting Startup Programs with the System Configuration Utility Deleting Startup Programs with Windows Defender Removing Programs That Slow Down Your PC Speeding Up Microsoft Outlook The Bottom Line 5 Optimizing Your Hard Disk Defragmenting Your Hard Disk Understanding Disk Fragmentation How Disk Defragmenting Works Using the Disk Defragmenter Checking Your Hard Disk for Errors How ScanDisk Works Using ScanDisk to Speed Up Your PC Using Other Disk-Optimization Tools Diskeeper Fix-It Utilities Professional Norton SystemWorks PC Tools Disk Suite PerfectDisk System Mechanic WinUtilities The Bottom Line 6 Making Windows Go Faster Speeding Up Windows (XP and Vista) Install the Latest Drivers Delete Unused Fonts Turn Off System Sounds Don’t Look for Bootable Media on Startup Optimize Windows’Display Settings Reconfigure Processor Priority Eliminate Background Services Disable File Indexing Optimize Virtual Memory Turn Off System Restore Speeding Up Windows XP Reboot Often Don’t Browse Network Folders Improve Windows XP’s Swap File Performance Speeding Up Windows Vista Disable Windows Vista’s Aero Interface Remove Windows Vista’s Sidebar Turn Off Windows Vista’s User Account Control Turn Off Unnecessary Windows Vista Features Use ReadyBoost The Bottom Line Part III: Power Speedups for Power Users 7 Cleaning Up the Windows Registry Understanding the Windows Registry How the Registry Works Organizing the Registry Editing the Registry Launching the Registry Editor Editing and Adding Keys, Subkeys, and Values Cleaning Up the Registry for Faster Performance How Registry Cleaners Work Choosing a Registry Cleaner Using a Registry Cleaner Tweaking the Registry Speed Up Windows’Menus Close Programs Faster on Shutdown Disable Low Disk Checking Move the Windows Kernel into Memory The Bottom Line 8 When All Else Fails: Reinstalling Windows from Scratch When Extreme Measures Are Called For What’s Involved in a Clean Install Before You Reinstall… Obtain the Windows Installation Disc Locate Program Installation Discs Back Up All Your Files Performing a Clean Install of Windows XP Performing a Clean Install of Windows Vista After the Clean Install: Reinstalling Programs and Data Restoring Files and Settings in Windows XP Restoring Files and Settings in Windows Vista Reinstalling Your Favorite Programs The Bottom Line Part IV: Upgrading Your PC for Speed 9 Preparing for a Computer Upgrade Before You Upgrade: Getting to Know Your Computer System What’s on the Back What’s Inside Does an Upgrade Make Sense? What Can You Upgrade? The Bottom Line 10 Adding More Memory Understanding Different Types of Memory Random Access Memory–Your PC’s Main Memory Read-Only Memory: Permanent Storage for Important Instructions Flash Memory–External Memory Storage Virtual Memory–Supplemental Memory on Your Hard Disk How Memory Affects PC Speed How Your PC Uses Memory Using Virtual Memory How More Memory Speeds Up Your PC How Much Memory Do You Need? Adding Instant Memory to Windows Vista with ReadyBoost How ReadyBoost Works Speeding Up Your PC with ReadyBoost Adding More Memory to a Desktop PC Choosing the Right Memory Module Choosing the Right Type of Memory Chip Choosing the Right Memory Size Shopping for Memory Upgrades Performing the Upgrade Adding More Memory to a Notebook PC Shopping for Notebook Memory Performing the Upgrade The Bottom Line 11 Adding More Disk Space How Hard Disk Storage Affects Your PC’s Speed Supplementing RAM with Virtual Memory Enabling Access to Programs and Data Understanding Hard Drive Capacity Viewing the Capacity of Your Hard Drive Determining the Ideal Hard Disk Capacity Shopping for a New Hard Drive Internal or External? Capacity Spin Rate Data Transfer Rate Access Time External Connection Type Internal Interface Type RAID or Not to RAID? Disk Drive Manufacturers Adding a New External Hard Drive Connecting the New Drive Freeing Up Space on Your Existing Drive Upgrading an Existing Internal Hard Drive Planning the Upgrade Getting to Know the Hard Drive Replacing the Drive Upgrading Hard Disk Storage on a Notebook PC The Bottom Line 12 Upgrading to a Faster Video Card How the Wrong Video Card Can Slow Down Your PC Shopping for a New Video Card Resolution Memory 3D Acceleration DirectX Support Connectors Slots Video Card Manufacturers Making the Upgrade Configuring Your Display Properties The Bottom Line 13 Upgrading Your System’s CPU Understanding the CPU What a CPU Does Factors That Affect CPU Speed Shopping for a New CPU Compatibility Is an Issue Determining Your Current CPU and Motherboard Finding a Compatible CPU Performing a CPU Upgrade Preparing for the Upgrade Performing the Upgrade Replacing Your Entire Motherboard Preparing for the Upgrade Making the Upgrade The Bottom Line Part V: Internet and Network Speedups 14 Cleaning Up Your Web Browser How to Slow Down a Web Browser Cleaning Up Your Cache and Cookies Clearing Your Cache Clearing Your Cache Automatically Changing the Size of Your Cache Deleting Cookies Avoiding Cookies Reconfiguring Key Settings Don’t Display Graphics Disable ClearType Turn Off the Phishing Filter Disable RSS Feeds Uninstalling Unnecessary Add-Ons Remove Third-Party Toolbars Remove the SSVHelper Class Add-On Remove Other Add-Ons Browsing Faster with an Alternate DNS Service What Is a DNS Server–and How Does It Affect Connection Speed? Choosing a Third-Party DNS Service Configuring Your System for an Alternate DNS Service Increasing the Size of Your DNS Cache Enabling More Simultaneous Connections The Bottom Line 15 Reconfiguring Your Internet Connection How Fast Is Your Internet Connection? Dial-Up Versus Broadband Connections Measuring Your Connection’s Speed What to Do If Your Speeds Are Low The Simple Speedup: Upgrading to a Faster Internet Connection Choosing Your Broadband Plan Making the Switch The Bottom Line 16 Speeding Up Your Home Network Troubleshooting a Slow Wireless Connection Check Your Signal Strength Move Closer to the Router Don’t Hide Your Adapter or Router Move Devices That Might Cause Interference Upgrading to a Faster Wireless Network Understanding Wi-Fi Protocols Choosing a New Router Installing a New Router Upgrading Your Wireless Adapter Extending Wireless Network Range Adding an External Antenna Adding a Wireless Extender Switching from a Wireless to a Wired Connection Tweaking the Windows XP Registry for a Speedier Network The Bottom Line Part VI: The Ultimate Speedup: Buying a Faster PC 17 When Do You Need a New PC? How Do You Know When Your Old PC Is Beyond Fixing? You’ve Tried Everything Else–and Nothing Seems to Work You’re Not a Technical Wizard Upgrades Are Too Expensive It’s a Notebook PC–You Can’t Upgrade It It’s Just Too Old What New Applications Might Demand a New PC? Video-Editing Programs Photo-Editing Programs PC Games Upgrades to Existing Programs Multitasking Windows Vista A Few Other Reasons to Buy a New PC Your Old PC Is on Its Last Legs You Want to Switch from a Desktop to a Notebook You Want a Smaller/Lighter/More Efficient Notebook You Just Want a New One Benchmarking PC Performance The Bottom Line 18 How Fast a PC Do You Need? Understanding Key Components CPU Memory Hard Disk Video Card Windows Version Choosing a Form Factor: Desktop Versus Notebook Notebook PCs: Pros and Cons Different Types of Notebook PCs What Kind of Computing Do You Do? Choosing the Right Features for Your Needs The Home/Office Computing PC The Digital Music and Movies PC The Digital Photography PC The Video Movie Editing PC The Gaming PC Getting Rid of Your Old PC The Bottom Line PC Performance Resources General Performance Suites Benchmarking Startup Optimization File Cleaning Specific Program Removal Tools Registry Cleaners Hard Disk Optimization Disk Imaging Internet Speedup and Browser Optimization Startup Program Databases Internet Speed Tests Free DNS Services IndexReviewsAuthor InformationMichael Miller has written more than 80 non-fiction how-to books over the past two decades, including Que’s Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Computer Basics, Easy Computer Basics, Your First Notebook PC, Wireless Networking with Microsoft Windows Vista, and How Microsoft Windows Vista Works. Mr. Miller has established a reputation for clearly explaining technical topics to non-technical readers and for offering useful real-world advice about complicated topics. 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