This tip is simple. Restart your PC
at least once a week, especially if you use it a lot. Restarting a PC is a good
way to clear out its memory and ensure that any errant processes and services
that started running get shut down.
Restarting closes all the software
running on your PC—not only the programs you see running on the taskbar, but
also dozens of services that might have been started by various programs and
never stopped. Restarting can fix mysterious performance problems when the
exact cause is hard to pinpoint.
If you keep so many programs, e‑mail
messages, and websites open that you think restarting is a hassle, that's
probably a sign you should restart your PC. The more things you have open and
the longer you keep them running, the greater the chances your PC will bog down
and eventually run low on memory.
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