Take charge of your system! Are you running it, or is it running you?
From my own personal experience the biggest killer of system performance are the suites being provided by McAfee or Norton Utilities as a TSR read and write protector, ID Theft Prevention, Anti-Virus, drive encryption, IP blocker, delete protection and the other 7 or 8 apps all running in conjunction simultaneously. I know lots of people swear by these suites as an answer to all questions and would disagree, but for my system I found that my performance is way better without running a suite of protection.
I am a firm advocate of protecting my system, but these suites are murder on performance if for whatever reason you choose to run all their protective agents in the background.
Run your anti-virus and spy-ware, clean your disk and registry, use the firewall and pop-up blocker provided by Windows and you’re protected, dump all the stuff out of your start-up group. But above all, do not depend on these suites to run for you, they literally take control for all aspects of your system.
I have a four year old Compaq Pentium4 2.4 ghz, 1Gb RAM and a paltry 64mb of on-board video memory on XP Pro service pack 2, and I have never had any problems with diminished performance.
System performance depends on what you’re running and how you’re taking care of it. Regular maintenance is a daily, weekly and monthly chore to maintain peak performance. It’s almost as bad as having a demanding new born baby. But the chores are worth it.
If you have to, back-up all your goodies, blow off your hard drive and rebuild your applications to only what’s necessary and try keeping your primary drive above 50% usage. Pay attention to what you’re installing and understand their minimum system requirements. If you don’t use a program then don’t install it. Pay close attention to live updates and make certain that the version is for your build. Store and play your music or videos from another source besides your primary drive. Crack open your case and blow the dust out.
If you’re running a protective suite turn it off! Don’t be lazy with your new born baby, set up a regular maintenance schedule and run your protective applications individually yourself and I can almost guarantee a boost in your performance.
Of course some people are multi-taskers and insist on having up to 20 Windows open all at once. The more you run, the slower you go.
Cp