It used to be that shutting down a computer frequently would stress out the hardware and cause it to fail earlier. With the advances in power-saving technology as well as the quality of certain components over the last decade, that is no longer the case. In fact, the longer a computer is kept powered on, especially with laptops and netbooks, the faster the computer will age and eventually fail.
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Should you be turning off your PC at the end of the day?
Posted by Edward Drummond on Sat, Jun 30, 2012
Tags: Keeping your PC working, Operating System, PC tips, PC Tips'n'tricks, Speed up my computer, Windows Tweaks
Looking for an easy speed boost for your PC without spending any money? Windows uses a decent amount of resources just displaying graphical goodies like shadows under the mouse cursor and pretty buttons. Try the following steps to reduce the amount of memory and processor speed that Windows itself robs you of with some of its graphical goodies. You can enable or disable the listed features in the menu as you go to fine tune what things you want to see or not.
Tags: PC tips, PC Tips'n'tricks, Windows Tips, Speed up my computer, Windows Tweaks
Tags: slow computers, Keeping your PC working, Hard drives, Defragmenting, Puran Defrag, PC tips, Windows Tips, Speed up my computer