Slow Computer Problems

Everyone has experienced this problem to some degree. You are sitting at your computer trying to complete a few simple tasks. You click on an icon. Thirty minutes later you are still sitting there. This just makes you want to pull your hair out. It is incredibly frustrating. It doesn’t seem like such routine tasks could take up so much of your valuable time. Yet there you sit, hour after hour, just waiting for a browser or some document just takes its sweet time to open. There has to be some solution to these slow computer problems. There are many different levels of solutions, depending on how severe your specific problems are. It may be as simple as a few clicks on your computer to as involved and frustrating as having to replace your whole system. It is an incredibly diverse array of issues with the same outcome for you, the end user: slow computer problems.

Understanding some of the basic causes of slow computer problems may help you diagnose your own issues as well as help you understand which solutions may be the right ones for you. The biggest and most common problem among computer users is that their computer is overloaded. Every program that is running uses valuable resources of your computer’s capabilities. And just because you don’t see a program in front of you on the screen does not mean it is not running. Making sure you are aware of all the programs that are running on your computer, even in the background, can go a long way in diagnosing what is slowing your computer down. Two other common problems related to this issue of computer overload are spyware and adware. These are often programs that are running in the background of your computer that you are not aware of. These are files that get into your system from the Internet. They are typically not malicious in intent so most antivirus programs don’t pick them up unless they are also capable of specifically searching for adware and spyware in addition to malware. Another common problem people run into are just simple hardware inadequacies. Over time, operating systems and other programs acquire more and more updates. What is required to make the computer run properly build up over time. You store things on the hard drive. All these things added on each other, while good things, contribute to a slow computer.

To fix most issues with your computer’s speed, you can just try and clean up the hard disk. Free software included on your computer or cheaply obtained software can do everything to clean it up for you. The other option you have is adding memory to increase the performance capabilities of the system. Either way or a combination of both will significantly alleviate most slow computer problems.

The Reboot Computer website has some additional information that you might find useful.

Rebooting Computer

When the need arises for rebooting computer, there could be

Rebooting Computer

several different reasons.  One reason might be to just restart the computer because of a system hang or freeze.  Hanging or freezing could be a driver conflict or a registry problem. You should check the suspected hardware manufactures website for updated drivers or engineering notes that might help with the problem. You should also run a good registry cleaning utility.  The registry is a very large database that gets easily corrupted and contains all operating system configurations and changes to accommodate all hardware and software.  Anytime or add or remove hardware or software you run the risk of corrupting the registry.

Reboot My Computer

This term is also used when the need arises to return the computer to factory default settings.  This can be accomplished using either a special key press during startup or an image CD that deletes and restores the operating system.  This will also remove any installed programs and delete all data and personal files.  This is usually not the desired option to take since to takes so long to get all your programs reinstalled and restoring all your data and files from backups.

Reboot Your Computer

This term is similar to the above term so the procedures would be the same.

Rebooting Computer

This can happen for several reasons.  One it could be a virus that is causing the reboot.  Also it could be an over heating CPU and motherboard that has thermal limit sensors that automatically shutdown the computer to prevent hardware damage from an overheating CPU.  Power supplies can also cause a computer to shutdown and reboot if they are failing or operating at their maximum output.

Rebooting A Computer

This term could mean the process used to restart a computer in Safe Mode.  Safe Mode will allow you to remove an incompatible hardware driver or video setting that is not compatible with the monitor and you have a back screen or information on the screen is not readable.  During startup you press the F8 key and a menu opens and you select Safe Mode.  Now you can go to the Device Manager and remove the problem driver or reset the video to a compatible monitor setting.

Reboot A Computer

This term could mean to restart the computer using a Live CD to get control of the hard drive in order to copy important data or files when the operating system fails and prevents you from accessing your data.  Live CDs are usually Linux distributions that can read and write files from NTFS file systems.  After you restart the computer using the Live CD you locate your data or files and simply copy them to an external device, such as, a flash drive or external hard drive.

The Reboot Computer website has additional information you might find useful.