PC speed gradually decreases as you continue using your computer. A new computer has a high speed than a used one. This indicates that the more you continue using your computer the PC speed will slow about time. Your two years old computer will be four times slow as compared to when it was new.
This is according to PC speed test statistics. That even the fastest computer becomes slow with time as it continues to be used. As you continue to add software and store more files on your hard drive, expect the speed of the computer to slow. The additional soft wares and data occupy a large space hence slowing your computer. Hard drive fragmentation, logical errors and bad sectors can interfere with PC speed. In addition, installed applications can slow the speed of your computer. Virus are also slows your PC speed and can even clash your computer.
A PC keeper is the best solution to increase PC speed. You will need to have a PC keeper to ensure that your system is well secured, clean and operating at a fast speed. PC keeper will perform different tasks on your PC. PC keeper includes Antivirus to ensure maximum protection for your PC. Antivirus protect your PC from viruses, spyware, identity thefts and on line threats. The more you use your computer the more it is exposed to on line threats and dangers. One- click scan detects and eliminates errors and viruses in your system. Data hinder hide your private files and folders.
Disk defragmenter speeds up your PC. Files should be stored in single units therefore fragmentation slows your PC performance. Defragmentation speeds access to your files and reduces response time of your PC. It is recommendable to use Disk defragmenter in order to maintain high system performance. Defragmentation creates a large space thus speeding up your PC.
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In an ongoing effort to recruit a new generation of school library leaders, Mansfield University recently received a fifth Institute of Library and Museum Services (IMLS) grant to fund scholarships for its totally online School Library & Information Technologies Master of Education degree program with school library certification. If you know of an educator or non-certified librarian seeking school library certification, please pass along the news that we are still accepting applications for the spring 2012 semester.
The Master of Education program, ideally suited for working educators
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