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best tips to speed up your netbooks and tablets @ Use a lightweight Media Player and codec pack to play all your favorite videos and music. We recommend going with Shark’s 007 Codec Pack as well as the latest Media Player Classic – Home Cinema release. @ Disable all of the unnecessary background programs on your system using AVG PC Tune Up. These are likely to slow down any computer—not just netbooks. @ Check to see if your netbooks allow for a RAM upgrade. This can usually be done in a matter of minutes! Tablets, unfortunately rarely offer any RAM upgrade. @ Uninstall programs you no longer use, especially trial software, as these can clutter up the drive. Also, try to note the date that these versions will expire; this will remind you to get rid of the programs that you can no longer use. @ Defrag the hard drive to better manage your data and keep your computer running fast. We recommend using a utility to safely and consistently conduct this on a regular basis. Don’t perform this step on an SSD (Flash-based storage), though. Reduce the user interface of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other Web browsers to better utilize the smaller “real estate” on your netbook. Right-click on the upper menu bar of your browser and uncheck unnecessary menu items such as status bars, favorite bars, and the like. @ Turn off unnecessary animations as they can – still – hinder the system’s performance. To do that, go to “Control Panel\System and Security\System\Advanced System Settings” and jump to the “Settings” page under “Performance”. Make sure to select “Adjust for best performance” and get rid of all unnecessary lags – especially on our rather low-powered Acer Iconia W3, this made things feel a lot snappier! Adjust Windows’ power management settings. For example, NetBook Maniac suggests turning the monitor off after two minutes of idle time. @ Disable unnecessary devices, such as Bluetooth, FireWire, and Wi-Fi, to save battery power. Check out our very own Economy Mode. Don’t run too many applications at the same time. As Michael J. Miller notes, multitasking is better suited for a notebook or ultrabooks, whereas netbooks and low-powered tablets are designed for basic use like word processing and basic Web browsing. call for more information +91-7568996666 / +91-9414991181
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 11:32:54 +0000

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