My PC was running good, now it sux. Any Help?

January 31st, 2020

As I noted in the Description, I used to be able to download 8-12 files at a time no prob. Now my Downloads freeze when i have more then 2 going. I have System mechanic 6 and try to use it to clean up my pc, but it doesn’t seem to be working. I run all the tools and restart the computer and when I turn on System Mechanic again, I will still have all the same problems I had before. If anyone has any suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I have 15% of my hard disk free also if that matters.

Answer #1
1) Defrag drives
2) Cleanup registry 3) Remove useless services that you do not need or use
4) Edit your startup entries
5) Whichever drive windows is on should have atleast a spare 7gigs (windows should be on it’s own drive along with your programs such as office, everything else should be on seperate drives such as games for D:\ and movies for E:\ etc. that’s if you want good maintenance + peak performance
6) Scan your computer for the usual malware
7) Remove old history and temp files 8) Re-install your browser that your using to download without any add-ons or skins
9) If your low on memory use applications that don’t take up so much of it example: norton = hog, nod32 = friendly
10) Make sure you don’t use any internet tweaking applications especially if your either on a LAN or have a router in use. I can’t stress that enough for idiots on this forum, programs such as cfosspeed DO NOT WORK IF YOUR ON A LAN/ROUTER (it even says so on there website for godsake) and if your using the other kind of internet speed tweak which adjusts the registry and tcp settings don’t bother at all as the default settings work better for alot of things such as lan games and ftp downloading.
Your problem is that you either have a screwed up browser that your using to download with OR your out of memory. This forum should have everything you need to get your comp back on track.
Good luck
P.S
Stay away from ”Hare” you have to be a dumb ~ censored ~ up ~ censored ~ who doesn’t know how to use google if you use that application.
Answer #2
format c: is the better thing to do lol! kiddin dude…. nice reply
Answer #3
btw norton apps sux
Double Posting Is Against The Rules and will Not Be Tolerated Please Use The Edit Function In Future ~ ashmo ~
Answer #4
btw norton apps suxwow, you double posted just to say that.
comprehensive solution list from , good one there.
as you say yo have 15% left – i dont suppose youve noticed your harddrive making a lot more noise than usual? (im aware how heuristic this might sound)
Probably your hard drive struggling to find blocks of space to write the data – a defrag is probably the best course of action. For info, the hard drive doesnt work like a tape measure – it doesnt go to the end and add data on from there – it will add it wherever there is space, so a good defrag will help that.
might want to also invest in an external hdd to free up space on your primary.

 

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