Updating Windows
June 1, 2009 by Paul Cody
Filed under PC Speedup
Windows isn’t my favourite operating system but a majority of PC users use it and with that comes hackers, operating system security holes and so on.. So it is imperative that you keep your Windows operating system up to date. Fortunately this is relatively easy with Windows as it comes with a self updating application built in to the operating system.
Here’s how to check and setup your PC to keep Windows updated.
- Click “Start”.
- Goto “Control Panel”.
- Select “Windows Update”.
- Choose “Settings” and select how and when you would like Windows to download and install updates.
Follow my video of how to setup Windows updates.
Application Cleanup
June 1, 2009 by Paul Cody
Filed under PC Speedup
Have you ever taken the time to look at all the installed applications on your PC? How many you actually use? I mean I see computers with piles and piles of apps installed which the owner hasn’t accessed for quite awhile, so many unneccessary toolbars which only clutter your system. Well it’s time for a spring clean of your apps to gain some performance from your PC.
Follow the steps below to cleanup your system applications.
- Click “start”.
- Goto “Control Panel”.
- Click “Add/Remove Programmes”.
- Browse your list of applications and programmes and un-install the ones you won’t use including rubbish browser toolbars.
This will free up some harddisk space and improve your computer performance overall.
Disable Visual Effects
June 1, 2009 by Paul Cody
Filed under PC Speedup
In this post I will show you how to extract more performance from your computer by disabling visual effects. Visual effects-What are they? Visual effects are the eye candy you see in your operating system. This eye candy or nice visual effects use up valuable resources your computer could use elsewhere.
For me it’s all about performance so if you want some much needed responsiveness from your PC then follow my guide below or the video of How to Disable Visual Effects in your operating system.
- From desktop “start” or the “Windows” button in Vista.
- Right click “My Compter or Computer” in the menu and select “Properties”.
- Select “Advanced System Settings”.
- Click the “Settings” button in performance.
- Check the “Adjust for Best Performance” button and click “Apply”
You will see your nice visual effects disappear but your PC’s responsiveness will greatly increase. Below is the video of how to do this.


