Formatting a Hard Drive for Windows XP

Formatting your computer hard drive is like cleaning a slate, and readying it to be written-on again. A hard drive is comprised of partitions like the D partition, the C partition etc. Formatting checks all these partitions, and gets them uninfected.

Even when computers are incessantly crashing, it creates a hard drive formatting situation. Clearing your hard drive is easy. Most computer operating systems come with their own set of hard drive formatting tools.

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For Windows XP users, Right-click on My Computer icon on your desktop, and select Manage option. In the ensuing window, click Disc Management. You will now see the contents of the Disk Management window. Before you start off the cleaning process, you got to delete the logical drive first. Logical drive is the partition of your computer hard drive. To do that, right click on the required partition, and select Delete Logical Drive. The required partition might be in any of the Disks that you see in the Computer Management window. It’s the way your hard drive is setup. Remember you ought to backup all data before doing this. That’s because once you have deleted it, the data’s gone!

If you want to format lots of partitions at one time, make sure you backup data from these partitions, and do the Delete Logical Drive action. Once deleted, the box will be empty, and will have a prompt at the top telling you that it is free-spaced and waiting to be formatted. Right click on this ppromt and select New Partition option. In the ensuing wizard click Next button. On the next screen, select Primary Partition followed by clicking Next button again. After this, select the drive that you want this partition to get into from a drop-down menu. Following which, you will get a dialog box. In the dialog box, you can set the volume of this partition in Volume Label field. Always choose File System as NTFS, and set the Allocation Unit Size field as default. Since the drive is new, select Perform a quick format, and click Next. Click Finish in the last screen.

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Making Your PC More Efficient

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When you get a computer you imagine it making your life easier. With this expectation it is easy to feel disappointed when you find out that it isn’t all it was cracked up to be. There is so much on a computer that navigating your way through it and making it feel like yours is not an easy thing to do. Perhaps the reason is you don’t feel you have the power to customize your computer the way you’d like? Perhaps you don’t feel like you know how to make it a mean and efficient machine the way you thought it would be when you first took it out of the box? Well never fear because there are ways to make your computer the machine you have always wanted it to be.
The first thing to do is go into the control panel and select the “add or remove programs” button and what your computer has taking up space on your hard drive. Then go one by one and decide if you really need it? Chances are you need or will want most of it but there is about 10 percent of those programs that can go into the trash can.
Once you have finished deleting those programs(and that could take a while) then go to your desktop and start deleting the icons on it. These are meant to be super shortcuts for the programs you use the most but most of these were there when you got the computer and don’t need them at all so start hacking away.
Then run a virus scan and make sure your computer has been infected with viruses. This should all be clear  but if there is then just fix them and move on. Once they have been taken care of make sure you go ahead and install an internet browser that you really like using. If that happens to be the one that the computer comes with then that’s fine but if not then get the one you want and one that is fully customizable. Then your computer will feel like yours.

When you get a computer you imagine it making your life easier. With this expectation it is easy to feel disappointed when you find out that it isn’t all it was cracked up to be. There is so much on a computer that navigating your way through it and making it feel like yours is not an easy thing to do. Perhaps the reason is you don’t feel you have the power to customize your computer the way you’d like? Perhaps you don’t feel like you know how to make it a mean and efficient machine the way you thought it would be when you first took it out of the box? Well never fear because there are ways to make your computer the machine you have always wanted it to be.  The first thing to do is go into the control panel and select the “add or remove programs” button and what your computer has taking up space on your hard drive. Then go one by one and decide if you really need it? Chances are you need or will want most of it but there is about 10 percent of those programs that can go into the trash can.  Once you have finished deleting those programs(and that could take a while) then go to your desktop and start deleting the icons on it. These are meant to be super shortcuts for the programs you use the most but most of these were there when you got the computer and don’t need them at all so start hacking away.  Then run a virus scan and make sure your computer has been infected with viruses. This should all be clear  but if there is then just fix them and move on. Once they have been taken care of make sure you go ahead and install an internet browser that you really like using. If that happens to be the one that the computer comes with then that’s fine but if not then get the one you want and one that is fully customizable. Then your computer will feel like yours.

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Reducing Hard Disk Thrashing on Your Computer

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Computer thrashing is an issue that some may face when the excessive interchanging of pages of data between memory and the hard disk cause the computer to make excessive noise and the light to constantly blink. Simply put, it means that you are trying to do more tasks than your computer has physical memory to perform.

One of the ways to reduce thrashing is to add more memory to your computer so it has more room to perform tasks. Simply find out the make and model of your computer and order memory online or visit a brick and mortar store. You will want to get the most memory that will fit in your specific system. If your computer will take 4gb of memory, purchase that size. You never want to get a smaller size just to save money.

Running programs from a CD-Rom instead of installing the program to your hard drive can free up space as well.

If you are running Vista on your computer, a program that uses excessive memory and can cause thrashing, you can turn off and disable Windows Vista Search Indexer and Indexing Service. This can be done through your control panel by selecting the start button and locating the Windows Search service. All this will do is make it harder to find files on your system but if you know where you put things then it’s not an issue. Plus, this service can be turned back on at a moment’s notice if needed. This should cut down on some of the noise and lag you are experiencing.

You can always add another hard drive to your computer that can be used for temporary files and virtual memory.

Not only will these tips help reduce thrashing, they will also prolong the life of your hard drive.

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