If your computer is not working as fast as it can work, if it often freezes when you try to run several programs at once, it means that it needs overclocking. You can overclock it in several ways.
Instructions
Step 1
Defragment your hard drive. The standard defragmenter is installed with Windows and allows you to place files in the most convenient way to access them.
Step 2
You can disable some programs from startup through the control panel or using registry cleaners. Often, the long process of loading Windows is associated with downloading programs.
Step 3
Visual effects such as the appearance of windows and more can also be turned off - RAM can be dramatically unloaded in this case, visual effects such as the appearance of windows and more can also be turned off - in this case, RAM can be significantly depleted.
Step 4
Overclocking a computer is not an easy operation with its own nuances, which is available for those who are well versed in computer devices. However, this operation can significantly speed up your computer.
Step 5
The computer may not function properly due to errors and "garbage" in the registry. Registry cleaning programs will save you from "garbage" and errors in the registry, as well as from a lot of unnecessary data, which will reduce the load on your hard drive.
Step 6
Buying and installing an additional RAM chip is also an option. The speed of your computer will increase significantly by installing additional memory.