|
| | |||||||
| Windows Vista Discuss the different versions of Windows Vista, Fuji, or Vienna |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| |||
| Re: My laptop is slow, how do I delete rubbish from the harddrive? Hi Wildstriker: There's a program out there called PC Decrappifier: [PC Decrappifier] [url]http://www.pcdecrapifier.com[/url] You can also take whs's suggestions. They are good ones. Definitely scan with an up-to-date virus scanner. Since I have access to copies of plain old generic copies of Windows, what I do is download the drivers for my laptop from the laptop's manufacturer's website, burn them to CD-R disc, then install a *generic* copy - not manufacturer specific or manufacturer's recovery disc - a generic copy of Windows and then install any drivers it does not catch during the Windows install routine. Windows 7, BTW, catches all the devices for my laptop during the install and first Windows update, so I don't have to install any drivers if I am installing with Windows 7 - mileage may vary, of course. This way there's no fluffware, adware, not-so-helpful add-on systemware, trialware nor junkware screwing up the laptop, nor taking up space, nor slowing it down. 'Probably voids the warranty, but I'm happier .. as in much. Saucy "WildStriker" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:51e3ebd68428845fd1441a92b301fef4@nntp-gateway.com...[color=blue] > > My laptop is stupidly slow and everytime I use it it would either lag, > not respond, or take more than a minute to load up a programme. This is > the same whenever I'm surfing the internet (laggy text typing, slow page > loads, etc). > > I'm aware that my laptop might have some "rubbish" that is making my it > slow, but am not sure how I could delete them. > > How do you "clean up" "rubbish" from your laptop and how long would it > take to do so? > > Comments will be appreciated. > > > -- > WildStriker[/color] |
| |||
| Re: My laptop is slow, how do I delete rubbish from the harddrive? Saucy wrote:[color=blue] > Hi Wildstriker: > > There's a program out there called PC Decrappifier: > > [PC Decrappifier] > [url]http://www.pcdecrapifier.com[/url] > > You can also take whs's suggestions. They are good ones. Definitely scan > with an up-to-date virus scanner. > > Since I have access to copies of plain old generic copies of Windows, > what I do is download the drivers for my laptop from the laptop's > manufacturer's website, burn them to CD-R disc, then install a *generic* > copy - not manufacturer specific or manufacturer's recovery disc - a > generic copy of Windows and then install any drivers it does not catch > during the Windows install routine. > > Windows 7, BTW, catches all the devices for my laptop during the install > and first Windows update, so I don't have to install any drivers if I am > installing with Windows 7 - mileage may vary, of course. > > This way there's no fluffware, adware, not-so-helpful add-on systemware, > trialware nor junkware screwing up the laptop, nor taking up space, nor > slowing it down. 'Probably voids the warranty, but I'm happier .. as in > much. > > Saucy[color=green] >> >> My laptop is stupidly slow and everytime I use it it would either lag, >> not respond, or take more than a minute to load up a programme. This is >> the same whenever I'm surfing the internet (laggy text typing, slow page >> loads, etc). >> >> I'm aware that my laptop might have some "rubbish" that is making my it >> slow, but am not sure how I could delete them. >> >> How do you "clean up" "rubbish" from your laptop and how long would it >> take to do so? >> >> Comments will be appreciated. >> >> >> -- >> WildStriker[/color][/color] As well as whs's suggestion of Process Explorer, check out Autoruns: [url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx[/url] It is similar to msconfig in telling you which things startup when your computer starts up, and stopping them from doing so. Saucy's great suggestion of pcdecrapifier will help you to remove the crap that comes loaded on your PC; Revo Uninstaller is another good program for removing unwanted programs: [url]http://www.revouninstaller.com/[/url] To 'clean up' your hard drive, XP and Vista have a built in disk cleaner under Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup. Or, try Ccleaner: [url]http://www.ccleaner.com/[/url] After removing all the junk, if you feel so inclined you can defragment the HD with Window's with its built-in defragger, again under system tools, or a third party tool such as JKDefrag: [url]http://www.kessels.com/JkDefrag/[/url] or Auslogic: [url]http://www.auslogics.com/disk-defrag[/url] The need to defrag is debatable; but if you have a Solid State Drive, there is no need to defrag since the purported benefit of minimizing read head movement (and reducing read/write times) is moot, there are no moving heads to be minimized in their movement. To figure out which files are filling your HD use Windirstat: [url]http://windirstat.info/[/url] It provides a graphical snapshot of files by type and size. To find duplicate files to delete I use Double Killer: [url]http://www.bigbangenterprises.de/en/doublekiller/[/url] It is especially useful if you have a gazillion pictures from your camera in different directories that need thinning out. You can have it check for any combo of identical name, size, dates, and/or CRC32-checksum. You can filter (include or exclude) by extension etc. -- I'm glad my Mom named me Aaron, That's what everybody calls me. |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Dell XPS M1530 - 5400 rpm SATA Harddrive too slow? | adrianmachland@gmx.at | Notebooks | 6 | 01-31-2008 12:00 PM |
| Lost 2 drive in dual harddrive laptop | gabbysuzy | Vista Hardware | 1 | 11-19-2007 05:50 AM |
| laptop dosnt see remote harddrive | gram | Notebooks | 10 | 05-05-2007 11:30 PM |
| Re: Hook up laptop harddrive to desktop | ArtFD | Notebooks | 0 | 05-05-2007 11:27 PM |
| Did my laptop harddrive pull out the Mobo connector? | CompleteNewb | Notebooks | 1 | 02-10-2007 09:17 PM |
| New To Technology Questions? | Do You Need Help with Your Computer or Device? | Do You Need Help with this site? |