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How to Make Your PC Faster? Steps to fasten your computer.

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Do you recall how quickly your PC operated when you first acquired it? Has it started to move as slowly as molasses? You won't need to worry; we'll help you upgrade your outdated Windows 7 or Windows 10 PC and get it up and running again. This section explains: Why does my PC run so slowly? How to make a slow PC faster?  Keep your PC organized and quick to respond. Do you have any slow-moving devices? Why does my PC run so slowly? PCs get slower with use. Their inevitable slowing is typically brought on by problems with the hardware, the software, or a mix of both. The following are the main causes of a slow PC: 1. Clogged fans and overheating: A dusty computer will overheat. Your computer may attempt to cool itself if that happens by shutting down or significantly slowing down. 2. So many background apps.  Installing and running an excessive number of background apps might tax your computer's CPU and RAM. When that occurs, they are unable to concentrate on the activities ...

What is SSD and HDD? What to choose between SSD and HDD?

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 Learn about the variations between HDDs and SSDs, the numerous form factors, and how their capacities, speeds, and other characteristics compare. Selecting the best storage involves more than just comparing capacity and price. The type of storage your computer uses affects its reliability and performance, including power usage. Hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs) are the two main storage options to consider (HDDs). Here is a brief description of how to compare them and what each one should be used for. What's an HDD. Photo credit - Wikipedia The internal HDD of a computer is used to store data. On rotating disks inside, data is kept magnetically. Reading and writing data to the disk is done via transducers on the HDD's arm. With an LP record (hard disk) and a needle on an arm, it functions similarly to how a turntable record player (transducers). To access various data, the arm moves the heads across the disk's surface. HDDs are viewed as a legacy technology because ...