Showing posts with label Clean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clean. Show all posts

#9 - Clean Your Hardrive

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Something about Mac OSX is that, the more free space you have on your hard drive, the faster your computer runs.

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Cleaning out your hard drive is a great way to speed things up.

Go through your folders and look for things to delete. Stuff like...

  • Movies you don't watch.
  • Music you don't listen to.
  • Files you no longer need.
  • Pictures you don't really need (Things off the internet).
  • Applications you no longer use.
  • Duplicate Files.

And so on...

There are a few programs that can help you do this. They can tell you where the most space is being taken, what duplicate files you have and other things to help you clean things up.

I'll go over them in a different post.

The more free space you have the better.

#1 - Clean Useless Startup Items

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"10 Ways To Speed Up Your Mac": Clean Useless Startup Items

When you log on to your computer, it has a few programs that it loads as soon as it starts.

The more it has to load, the longer it will take to load. You can cut down the load time by removing some of these startup items.

To do this go to:

System Preferences --> Accounts --> (Click the account you want to clean) --> Login Items

There you can find a list of Applications that launch at the start.

Look through them to see which ones you don't need.

When you find one you want to remove click it to highlight it and click the minus button.

Do this with all the accounts you want. This will make your computer start and run faster!

10 Ways To Speed Up Your Mac!

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Ever been using your computer and noticed it getting a bit slow?

Sometimes it's because your running tons of applications, or you haven't restarted your computer in ages. So you close a few things, reboot it up and problem solved.

Other times it's something else. Well there are things you can do to speed up your mac other then just running less apps.

I have made a list of "10 Ways To Speed Up Your Mac". Most of these ways are free so don't worry about pulling out your wallet. They're also fast so you can do them whenever you have some free time.

Here are "10 Ways To Speed Up Your Mac":

  1. Clean out useless startup items.
  2. Turn off unnecessary services.
  3. Remove "Other" unused preferences.
  4. Update Your Software
  5. Remove unnecessary code from your applications.
  6. Remove unused languages and translations.
  7. Get rid of power hogging widgets.
  8. Check "Activity Monitor".
  9. Clean up your hard drive.
  10. Run Onyx.

Don't worry, that's not all I'm leaving you with. This is a big subject though... to big for one post. I'll post a more detailed explanation for each tip in a separate post (like with the "Top 10 Favorite Mac Applications").

I keep up-dating, you keep checking back!

I'll start posting soon.