Wednesday, April 11, 2012


Whats housekeeping got to do with a Slow PC

This Technology environment that we live in, that surrounds us, moves so fast!, I often wonder why is that?, do you really need a faster computer?, a flatter television?, more mega pixels? chances are you are not using all the ones you have now.  If you are a reader of this blog I would assume most of this stuff doesn't really matter to you too much, or if you are just starting out getting into tech, be warned, you will never keep up so don't try, you will go broke trying.

Most of us love a new computer, we take it out of the box, turn it on (after we work out where the start button is), Man!! its started already, that was so fast! this new computer is awesome!.

There is a little bit of  new computer awesome involved, don't get me wrong, but the biggest reason your new computer is so fast is because it is a "clean" install of the operating system (windows, mac).

Picture this, 
You are sitting on your lounge, the house is an absolute mess, the benches are cluttered, the hallway is clogged, nothing has been put back in its right place. I then say to you, I want you to grab your car keys, grab the DVD from last week, grab the kids medical prescription and duck down the shops with them, its a sunny day so you will need your sunglasses and a hat. Ready Set Go... 
After ten minutes of searching, kicking stuff out the way, and cursing, you make it to the garage to find you cant even get your car out, cause the wet gear from camping is still set up behind it (even though its been dry for a day).

Take two... the house is immaculate, every thing is in its place, put away and set up properly 
Go... Done, 1 minute, your in the car ready to go.

That is EXACTLY what it is like in your computer, and why a new one is so fast. The analogy continues, if you tidy everything up, throw out what you don't need or use, and make sure everything has a place and is put back there, your computer will be much faster. Never quite the same as the out of the box speed, with all its latest brand new hardware, but massively faster. 

Two options are available to you before you need to rush out and buy a new PC, you can give your system a clean out and tidy up, and it will be a lot faster, or the other option you have is to reinstall your system from scratch.
 You are able to, in most cases, depending on how you purchased or set up your computer to reinstall the system all over and start again. If you have a back up of your data, and all your discs and passwords handy then this is a very viable option. 
I am not saying this is quick, and sometimes it is not easy, but it is still cheaper than purchasing a new machine. I rang our local computer shop and they charge between $80 and $120 to do the job providing you have the disks.

You may feel it is time to step up to the next operating system. If you are still on XP you may want to start considering what your next move may be, we have 2 years before Microsoft stops supporting it all together. You don't want to be on it after its not supported, because there is no more security updates. Windows 7 is a very successful and popular Operating System, which you can move too, or you may want to hold out another 12 months and move straight to windows8. Your choice!. Maybe do a good clean out of your machine, stretch it out and buy a new machine with windows8.
I will give you advice on how to do a clean up of your PC next time.

A quick update on the story last week about Leonie Smith our Cyber God Mother, this week she released her book "Keeping Kids Safe Online" it is $15.47 for a hard copy, The same price you would pay to buy them a fast food meal if you were out, and not think twice about. You can preview the book  "HERE"

In other news, Facebook has purchased Instagram, not sure of their plans yet, but there is plenty of advice going around online if you want to download all your pics and close your account. Contact me if you would like me to do a tutorial on this.

Stay Safe Online :)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah yes, the good old reformat. My techie husband does this for me once in a while and it's better than a spring clean. Those disks can be a pit to find though!

Tony said...

A good trick there Amy is to make an "image" which is a full backup of a fresh install, this contains all your programs already installed.
Then you just format and install the image, its a lot faster and easier.

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