Ever thought about what you can do to keep your computer running
well? I'm sure we all have, and pretty often. There are a few
things you can do regularly to make sure that the computer you run
ReminderPro on is as healthy as can be. Here are my ideas:
Restart the computer often. While a computer is
running programs, information gets stuffed away in memory. This is
information that the computer needs temporarily to do its thing,
and the space taken by this stuff is usually made available after
the job is done. Nonetheless, programs like ReminderPro can stuff
away quite a bit of this information. To clear this stuff out, we
recommend that you restart the computer weekly, at least.
Defragment the hard drive. I won't go into all
the technical stuff required to fully explain this, but let me just
say that defragmenting your computer's hard drive can make a big
difference in how the computer runs. It could be faster and more
reliable if you defragment regularly, perhaps monthly. Certainly,
it'll help avoid problems with ReminderPro. That said, you would
defragment your hard drive by going to Start > All Programs
> Accessories > System Tools and clicking on Disk
Defragmentor.
Clear out temporary files. Personally, I've
found that some frustrating things can happen if there is a "bad"
temporary file on your computer. This can happen if a program
you're working in locks up, or if a power surge restarts your
computer for you. So if you have a situation when using your
computer, you might wish to restart and then delete temporary
files, just to try to keep things running smoothly. (Frankly, its a
good practice to do this monthly, anyway.) Now, there are a few
ways to delete temporary files, but the easiest is to go to
Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools
and click Disk Cleanup. You would run it against your
C: drive (it'll prompt you). After it has scanned your
computer, it will pop up a list of things you can "cleanup". The
only one that needs to be checked off is Temporary Files.
That said, it is a good idea to empty the Recycle Bin
occasionally, and maybe do other things from time to time -
especially if you need more room on your hard drive. But that is
optional for our purposes here, so I'll leave that up to you.
Are there other things you do to keep your computer running?
Please share them below.