Corrupted Registry
System registry corruption leads to runtime errors and your computer slows.Windows Registry is very complex and not easy to repair manually. Hence, athird-party Registry Cleaner and PC Optimizer software is recommended.
1. Download a Registry Cleaner and PC Optimizer software such as Reginout.
2. Click Registry Cleaner tab.
3. Click Start Scan.
4. The registry scan will start. Wait till it is finished.
5. As per the results, click Fix Now button to start repairing you registry.
Often good registry cleaners include built-in Backup & Restore centre thatlets you recover from an unforeseen situation by simply restoring the state ofyour registry.
Faulty RAM
Your computer crashes due to problems with the computer memory. A faulty RAMmay result in Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).
In such a case, remove the existing RAM and clean it using a soft cloth. Then,connect it again. The problem may not persist..
Incomplete Installations
Your computer slows because of apreviously failed or incomplete installation. An incomplete or failedinstallation creates junk registry entries and thereby system crashing problem.
Repair the registry entries created by a failed setup and delete the files thatstill remain on your hard disk. Delete the contents of C:\Windows\Temp folder.
Disk Space Allocated by Unnecessary Files
Your computer slows if the operating system has no adequate free disk space toperform its operations. Temporary files, temporary internet files, log files,browser cache and other files may occupy a large amount of your disk space andthus generating runtime errors that crashes your system.
Using Disk Cleaner, delete the junk files from your hard disk. The steps are asbelow:
1. Click Start ' All Programs ' Accessories ' System Tools ' Disk CleanUp.
2. Follow the instructions on your screen.
How long have you had this computer. Over time no matter what windows will slow down. Your best bet is to remove as many programs as you can from starting up when you boot the computer. This will speed up the boot time etc. Also I would need all the stats of the computer, but the sure fire way to get any computer running again is to back up all critical files and reformat and reinstall windows.
Thank you,
Lee
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