New Tutorial: Speed up your Computer by Removing Indexing Services

Filed Under (PC Optimization) by RJ on 13-10-2008

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We all love tips on how to make our computers faster, and this line of thinking is the very reason why we started OptimizePc and why we offer a number of computer how-tos. Our newest tutorial covers a simple trick for Windows computer users that will allow them to remove a service that is oftentimes not used, but really can slow down your computing experience.

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New Tutorial: How to Remove Windows Startup Programs

Filed Under (PC Optimization) by RJ on 09-08-2008

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Removing your computers’ startup programs can be a tricky undergoing, especially if you’re a complete PC repair novice. We’ve put together a tutorial on how to remove unwanted Windows startup programs that breaks it all down in easy-to-understand terms.

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Is it Time for a Computer Memory Upgrade?

Filed Under (PC Optimization) by RJ on 07-08-2008

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Today’s computers differ greatly from the PCs that you grew up with; namely, there is a lot more that can be done with a computer today than 20 years ago. With programs, software and applications becoming ever-more demanding upon our computers’ resources - there will be a time when you need to ask yourself: “Is my computer’s memory adequate, or is it time for an upgrade?”. This is what we’ll attempt to help you to determine today.

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How to Speed up your PC in One Easy Step

Filed Under (PC Optimization) by RJ on 04-08-2008

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As a Windows computer user, you’ve probably noticed that from time to time your computer slows down.  It becomes almost unresponsive, it takes forever to get your programs to load, windows to open or even the words that you type in a text document or Word document seem to lag.  While your slow computer syndrome may actually be attributed to a number of things - there is something that you can do, even if you’re an absolute computer “newbie” that may make a significant difference in your computer’s speed: rebooting your computer.

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