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Speeding up my laptop? (Help Needed)
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So my I've got a Hp laptop don't know what modal or anything but I don't think that regards to what I'm looking help with.
I'm wondering how I can speed up my laptop as mines is running a little slow? Is there anything I could install to speed it up?
I have over documents opened and need them to stay open so if there is any thing I can install could you let me know if it involves restarting my laptop?
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I'm wondering how I can speed up my laptop as mines is running a little slow? Is there anything I could install to speed it up?
I have over documents opened and need them to stay open so if there is any thing I can install could you let me know if it involves restarting my laptop?
Thanks for any feed back
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You can delete the temporary files, by open cmd prompt and type "%temp%" (no quotation marks).
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Essences wrote You can delete the temporary files, by open cmd prompt and type "%temp%" (no quotation marks).will there be any problems if I delete them all?
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TUCO wroteJust click skip on the ones that ask.Essences wrote You can delete the temporary files, by open cmd prompt and type "%temp%" (no quotation marks).will there be any problems if I delete them all?
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Run a virus scan, get CCleaner, those work for me.
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CoronaV5 wrote Run a virus scan, get CCLEANER, those work for me.Thanks man ill give it a look
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TUCO wroteCoronaV5 wrote Run a virus scan, get CCLEANER, those work for me.Thanks man ill give it a look
Both of these are virus free. CCleaner deletes unused files, that are running and hogging your CPU. If you downloaded mine craft and then deleted it, some of the mince raft files will still be there.
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If your willing to throw a bit of cash at it, an SSD is normally the cheapest upgrade at £30 and will make a huge difference in terms of the speed of a laptop.
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Best way is to edit startup items it's safe and stops unused programs running in the background using resources.
Open task manager if on win 8 or newer and go to the startup tab.
Edit and reboot so see if it makes a difference.
Open task manager if on win 8 or newer and go to the startup tab.
Edit and reboot so see if it makes a difference.
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One way to fix is type "msconfig" in the task bar and go on startup and un tick programs that are not useful on startup for example for me i dont let adobe cloud load up...
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