There is no scarcity of computer deals to be had in today's soft technology market.
Many of you though have a computer that's basically performing well or just needs a bit more speed, a clean-up or a bit of file organizing.
In that case, here is a summary of topics I've covered on my website related to improving your existing computer's performance and ease of use.
These are all areas when I've got experience providing help and I'm just a phone call away.
But those of you with some proficiency using your OS settings and options may find some of these details instructive on your own.
These topics are listed under the "Maintenance & Safeguards" and "Organizing Your Computer" sections of the TECHNICAL TIPS ARCHIVE at http://www.checkwitharthur.com/techhelp/ - as follow below.
Maintenance & Safeguards
Faster Computer Performance - How to Speed Up Windows 10 by Tweeking Your Update Retrieval Settings
Flash Drives - Practical Backup Considerations
Home Computer Maintenance - Tips and Guidelines - Checklist to Keep a Computer Running Fast, Smooth and Stable (Applies to All Windows Versions)
Keeping Your Computer in Tune - Regular Shutdowns Can Help
Removing Junk Apps from Your Browser - Add-ons, Extensions & Redirects
Repair Discs - Making a Windows Repair Disc in Control Panel
Speeding Up by Paring Start-up Apps - Disabling Windows Start-up Programs
Tidying Up Your Computer Space - Tips to Make Your Computer Work Area Easier and More Enjoyable to Use
Organizing Your Computer
Getting Passwords Organized - Keeping It Simple
Help! I Can't Find My File! - How to Locate Your Lost Pictures and Documents
Managing Your Files and Folders - Putting File Explorer (Windows Explorer) to Work
Organizing Your Contacts and Address Lists - Tips to Simplify the Process
Organizing Your Files - Recommended Video on Managing Your Documents, Pictures, Etc. with Windows
Most people don't need to cover all these topics. Typically there may be two or three areas of improvement relevant to an individual's computer performance.
An hour or so addressing your computer's performance every few months generally is adequate to keep things running smoothly as the operating system is up to date.
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