Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 5, 2011

Will A System Restore Help Computer Performance?

By Sheila Palmer


A computer not performing correctly is a situation that many people face almost daily. There are a lot of causes that will slow a PC down including viruses, malware, corrupt files, or others. These conditions may be corrected in different ways as well.

You can find one of these potential solutions placed inside the PC itself and it is easy enough for everyone to do it. It is the System Restore feature that is included as part of our computer operating system tools. You can locate it by going to Programs and Accessories and click on System Tools. There you will see System Restore. You ought to also see Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter here and they are extra good maintenance tools you should be able to utilize.

The system restore function is part of almost all computers but is not something known or even used by most users. When you click on the system restore tab you are taken to a box that will tell you that this feature can help if your computer is running slow or not responding correctly. It also indicates that it will not hurt any of your files and the process is completely reversible. It gives you a recommended restore point date or you can choose another one. You simply follow the instructions.

When you restore your personal computer you in effect place it back to the exact way it was configured a few days back. This is very effective if you have had something occur that has caused your pc to stop operating properly. An example might be if your computer's processor was shut down all at once and when it was restarted it wouldn't work properly.

A system restore affects operating system files, application files and computer registry files. It cannot fix issues more than a few days old, usually about 30 days, or restore removed or deleted files.

If your personal computer has gotten slower and more sluggish over an extended period of time you ought to run a register cleaning program. A registry fixer will do essentially what the restore does as well as other important optimization functions.




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