3 Easy Ways to Speed up Computer Processes


Keeping your PC clean and well maintained is important to the longevity of the system and the capabilities of the machine. Problems can be external or internal – if the interior of the computer is filled with dust or there are too many demanding programs that open automatically during upon startup, PC performance can fall drastically and affect the user’s experience. Luckily, there are many easy ways to clean the computer and ensure that it runs at optimal speeds for years to come.

1. Don’t Allow Access to Unknown Sources

When users download programs or call for support, some applications ask for access to the computer, which could open the system to malware risks. The Holyoke Enterprise noted that links in emails seeking personal information and scammers calling to give PC support should not be responded to, as they can harm your computer and possibly steal vital data. Many PC virus attacks stem from program downloads and can range from inundating the interface with annoying advertisements to shutting the computer down altogether. These issues have become more prevalent and users must be careful what they give access to in order to deter malicious entities from their system.

2. Clean the Hardware

Whether you’re using a laptop or a desktop computer, dust and other molecules can accumulate over time and make it harder for the system to operate effectively. If the device becomes too overheated, for example, it could spontaneously restart or shut down, according to ITProPortal. Users can clean up their PC with canned air to get rid of the dust and grime in the computer itself as well as the mouse and keyboard. By keeping these areas clear, inputs will be more effective and the system will be optimally functional as a whole.

3. Keep Programs Updated

Many computer users are guilty of bypassing needed updates and patches, often opting to download the new software later. However, this cycle can create problems. If applications do not have the necessary patches and updates, it could slow down performance considerably and open up vulnerabilities. Small Business Computing noted that if users aren’t keeping their systems current, it will end up costing more in the long run, as well as considerably depreciating the machine’s value. By installing the latest software versions, users can ensure that their PC runs at optimal speed and that their assets are protected.

Many PC owners struggle to maintain their computer and ensure that it’s operating effectively. iolo technologies’ System Mechanic takes the work off of the user by automatically cleaning the PC and providing faster processing speeds.

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The Whole Home License® is iolo’s licensing policy that allows you to install and keep your software running on all of your compatible devices within the same home. Previously, users were allowed to install and license their iolo software simultaneously on a maximum of three PCs. Under the Whole Home License, a single activation key allows you to use your iolo software on all of your PCs, other than any PCs you use for business purposes. What you need to know about Whole Home Licensing

  • You, your spouse, and your relatives living within the same household may use the same license on any number of PCs that you own which are not used for business.
  • For full legal terms and conditions, see https://www.iolo.com/company/legal/eula/

To install your iolo product on additional PCs:

  1. On the additional computer, download the latest version of your iolo product. Choose from the list of downloads offered here.
  2. Follow the steps in the installation wizard, and enter the same Activation Key that you used to install on your original computer.

You can view the Activation Key on the original computer from within System Mechanic > red menu bar > key icon > Activation Key.