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jamessteven reacted to Ralf in WiseFolderHider feature requests, bug reports, updated translations
I´m using hidden folders into another hidden folders.
To open this last folder, i have first to unhide the main folder complete..
Is there a possibility to refresh the folder list after click "open" without "unhide" the hidden main folder permanent?
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jamessteven reacted to ankit7982743324 in How to speed up your PC
Your system is running slow due to following reason which is given below
Your computer is too old
May be your hardware is damaged
Degradation of processor speed
Your CPU is over heating
Your Hard drive is Degrade
Your Run Registry is Full
Your Window is outdated
Malware,trojan or virus issue
Your Hard drive is full
Number of Temp file increase
You are not Reboot your system
This issue can be resolve easily you just need the following steps
if your system is too much old than replace (more than7 year) and take backup of your data
sometime your hard drive is damage because the disc is degrade and get scratch which effect your computer speed simply you have to switch to solid state hard drive and take the back up of your old drive this will automatically increase your computer speed
You can increase processor speed with two methods
1) By over clocking
2) By upgrading your processor
you can use Ac in you system room which will reduce overheating of your processor and Enhance your computer speed
clean your Run registry space
you can use anti virus to scan your system this will help you to detect any virus in your system and enhance the efficiency of your system
Free space from your hard drive so that the speed of your system increases
Delete some temp file from your system
Reboot your system time to time
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jamessteven reacted to Rihana smith in How to speed up your PC
Best ways to fix the slow speed of your PC:
Try the Performance troubleshooter. Delete programs you never use. Delete temporary files. Limit how many programs run at startup. Clean up your hard disk. Install a solid state drive. Run fewer programs at the same time. Turn off visual effects. Restart regularly. Run a disk defragment. Run a disk clean-up. Change the size of virtual memory. Thank you.
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jamessteven reacted to ankit7982743324 in How to speed up your PC
Your system is running slow due to following reason which is given below
Your computer is too old
May be your hardware is damaged
Degradation of processor speed
Your CPU is over heating
Your Hard drive is Degrade
Your Run Registry is Full
Your Window is outdated
Malware,trojan or virus issue
Your Hard drive is full
Number of Temp file increase
You are not Reboot your system
This issue can be resolve easily you just need the following steps
if your system is too much old than replace (more than7 year) and take backup of your data
sometime your hard drive is damage because the disc is degrade and get scratch which effect your computer speed simply you have to switch to solid state hard drive and take the back up of your old drive this will automatically increase your computer speed
You can increase processor speed with two methods
1) By over clocking
2) By upgrading your processor
you can use Ac in you system room which will reduce overheating of your processor and Enhance your computer speed
clean your Run registry space
you can use anti virus to scan your system this will help you to detect any virus in your system and enhance the efficiency of your system
Free space from your hard drive so that the speed of your system increases
Delete some temp file from your system
Reboot your system time to time
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jamessteven reacted to cooperdaniel511 in How to speed up your PC
If you are windows user then the first thing I can suggest you that on search panel type %temp% after typing this you can see a lot of temporary files and these are responsible for your system's slow speed.
If still, your system is working slowly then I suggest you that you should run a disk clean up. This process can clean up your hundreds of megabytes by deleting temporary files, unnecessary system files, and emptying your recycling bin. What you have to do is Click on My computer, right-click Hard Drive, then click Properties. Click Disc Cleanup.
If performing above steps still your system speed is slow then I think its time to upgrade your RAM and processor.
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jamessteven reacted to cooperdaniel511 in How to speed up your PC
If you are windows user then the first thing I can suggest you that on search panel type %temp% after typing this you can see a lot of temporary files and these are responsible for your system's slow speed.
If still, your system is working slowly then I suggest you that you should run a disk clean up. This process can clean up your hundreds of megabytes by deleting temporary files, unnecessary system files, and emptying your recycling bin. What you have to do is Click on My computer, right-click Hard Drive, then click Properties. Click Disc Cleanup.
If performing above steps still your system speed is slow then I think its time to upgrade your RAM and processor.
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jamessteven reacted to Rihana smith in How to speed up your PC
Best ways to fix the slow speed of your PC:
Try the Performance troubleshooter. Delete programs you never use. Delete temporary files. Limit how many programs run at startup. Clean up your hard disk. Install a solid state drive. Run fewer programs at the same time. Turn off visual effects. Restart regularly. Run a disk defragment. Run a disk clean-up. Change the size of virtual memory. Thank you.
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jamessteven reacted to cooperdaniel511 in How to speed up your PC
If you are windows user then the first thing I can suggest you that on search panel type %temp% after typing this you can see a lot of temporary files and these are responsible for your system's slow speed.
If still, your system is working slowly then I suggest you that you should run a disk clean up. This process can clean up your hundreds of megabytes by deleting temporary files, unnecessary system files, and emptying your recycling bin. What you have to do is Click on My computer, right-click Hard Drive, then click Properties. Click Disc Cleanup.
If performing above steps still your system speed is slow then I think its time to upgrade your RAM and processor.
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jamessteven reacted to jamesmehraa in How to speed up your PC
1. Limit startup processes
A lot of programs install side processes that run every time you turn on your PC, and some of them are not required all the time, so it's better to limit them. Via task manager, you can disable them easily.
2. Uninstall Crapware
There are some preinstalled software installed by PC makers continues to be an issue with new computers. Uninstall the unwanted software that you are not using anymore.
3. Clean Up Your Disk
Regularly clean up your drives as they store temporary files, recycle din data, offline Web pages, delivery optimization files, and thumbnails.
4. Add More RAM
more memory is always a way to speed up PC operations especially when you are using gaming and business laptops.
5. Install an SSD Startup Drive.
This past year, I installed a solid-state (SSD) startup drive on my home desktop PC, and the result was a remarkable speedup. And not just for Windows startup, but for loading and using demanding applications such as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. If you use a laptop, this may also be an option.
6. Check for Viruses and Malware
You can run the built-in Windows Defender or a third-party app to do this, but you're best served by PCMag security guru Neil Rubenking's top pick among malware-cleanup programs, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware—it's free! But don't forget to use ongoing anti-malware protection, too
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jamessteven reacted to jamesmehraa in How to speed up your PC
1. Limit startup processes
A lot of programs install side processes that run every time you turn on your PC, and some of them are not required all the time, so it's better to limit them. Via task manager, you can disable them easily.
2. Uninstall Crapware
There are some preinstalled software installed by PC makers continues to be an issue with new computers. Uninstall the unwanted software that you are not using anymore.
3. Clean Up Your Disk
Regularly clean up your drives as they store temporary files, recycle din data, offline Web pages, delivery optimization files, and thumbnails.
4. Add More RAM
more memory is always a way to speed up PC operations especially when you are using gaming and business laptops.
5. Install an SSD Startup Drive.
This past year, I installed a solid-state (SSD) startup drive on my home desktop PC, and the result was a remarkable speedup. And not just for Windows startup, but for loading and using demanding applications such as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. If you use a laptop, this may also be an option.
6. Check for Viruses and Malware
You can run the built-in Windows Defender or a third-party app to do this, but you're best served by PCMag security guru Neil Rubenking's top pick among malware-cleanup programs, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware—it's free! But don't forget to use ongoing anti-malware protection, too
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jamessteven reacted to sony in How to speed up your PC
after the whole cleaning session
--> defragmentation of your hdd might accelerate your PC.
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jamessteven reacted to tipstir in How to speed up your PC
Best to use Wise Care 365 Pro to clean your system. CCleaner doesn't clean the system completely.
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jamessteven reacted to rachelle in How to speed up your PC
You want to speed up of computer then there are steps you have to follow. First of all optimize your pc with CCleaners or remove internet history or temparory file from the computer. Delete unused folder or files from the pc and optimize your speed repair tool