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Tips & Tricks Speed Up Your Computer With Run Commands

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Nice tips, thanks a lot!
 

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Hi,

Nice tips!
I use:
Code:
del C:\Windows\Prefetch\*.* /q
save file as prefetch.bat in C:
1. from the Start menu, click the Run command. Type gpedit.msc in the
Open text box and click OK.
2. in the Local Security Policy console, under the Computer Configuration
node, expand the Windows Settings node. Under the Windows Settings node,
select the Scripts (Startup/Shutdown) node and click the Standard tab at the
bottom of the window.
3. double click Shutdown in the right pane of the console. Click the Add
button in the Shutdown Properties dialog box.
4. then add a Script dialog box, type c:\prefetch.bat. Click OK.

then everytime you close computer it deletes all files from prefetch
 

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This is something like maintaining the personal hygiene! However, instead to remove the hairs which protrude from the nose you suffocating unnecessary programs. =)
Thanks for the information @Crash_king and @magengar, I will keep in mind your advice. Especially cmd commands...
 

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Thank you ! Good stuff !:clap:
 

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very handy, thank you.
 

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Nice tips, shall keep these in mind.
 

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Use batch file that delete prefetch and %temp% then add the script to startup.
 

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Thanks!!!!!!!!!!:clap::clap::rofl::rofl:
 

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Many thanks, some great tips here!!
 

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Thanks for the feed back! I'm back for how many years :D
 

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thank you.
 

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Thanks
 

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thanks!! Can anyone explain to me how by deleting these files help speed up computer speed? The sizes are in the KB, i'm assuming it runs in the background taking up memory? Thanks!!
 

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I wouldn't recomend clearing "Prefetch" folder. That folder cleans by itself when running new applications.
"prefetch makes cache files of your applications so you can access them faster. in a straightforward way, it helps you to slow down application loading time. "
 

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Thank you
 

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Thank you
 

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@Crash_king thanks for the tips! :clap:

And also a reminder for those of us who love to download everything (torrents and software):
The hard-drive fills up really quick when we're addicted to downloads, especially large gigabytes of files. lol

Keep an eye out on your hard-drive... as soon as it reaches its disc quota**
that is when your system starts to run really really slow.
Move your downloads to another drive or burn them to blank data DVDs.

**Disc Quota sets a limit so that some Free disc space may be used for virtual memory.
Without enough empty disc space for virtual memory, programs will crash more often
or not run at all and some custom user settings may not function... this is to compensate
for the performance of the machine.

The disc quota is user-configured in 9xx OSes up to XP,
and it is accessed by rightclicking C: > Properties > Quota tab.

I don't know if the OSes from Win 7 and up also have this Disc Quota feature.

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Here's a few of my personal routines:

If I download a software that came Compressed inside a zip or a rar folder,
I unpack it and delete the compressed version.
It makes no sense for me to keep the compressed folder and the unpacked on the same drive,
as that would only take up more drive space... especially if the downloaded item is something
large such as an OS, or a movie, or a software....

...I also set my recycling bins for Permanent Delete without Confirmation, which means
that I delete the file without sending it to the Recycle bin.
...because I've already copied it to another disk and I know I will no longer need a file....

...After I've deleted the file permanently, I run the File Swipe tool (from Revo Uninstaller)
which is a government-standard swipe that will permanently remove the deleted file
from the hard-drive by re-writing over the data space with zeros, thus making it
impossible to recover the deleted data....
After that is done, I run the disc defrag, and then I restart my machine.

I do a basic disc defrag almost every other one or two nights while I'm at work.
And I do my deep cleaning routine once every week or two.

Until I get a new monitor for my tower, my laptop is my active "desktop" machine for now.
I have it on 24-6 night and day, and on the seventh day I shut it off to cool it down thoroughly.

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Users of OSes Win7 and up:
You can use a blank 4gb USB drive as a memory booster to speed up
your machine's virtual RAM.
This method is called "ReadyBoost"...



Hope these tips help. :)


ReadyBoost doesn't work on ssd, I don't know why but I really felt ram improvement while using ready boost, now after upgrading my hdd to ssd I can't use Readyboost at all! :/
 

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Useful tips. Thank you !
 

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these tips i have been knowing since ages, anyway thanks for the share
 

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Deleting prefetch files only slow down processing. Those are used to run programs faster and on reaching the limit it automatically deletes from the folder.
 
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