Is your Windows 7 slow? Wondering how to speed up Windows 7 without  breaking the bank? Well I may be able to help you. But first off you  need to make sure you are meeting the minimum hardware requirements to  run Windows 7 on your system. Here they are:
• 1GHz processor (32- or 64-bit)
• 1GB of main memory
• 16GB of available disk space
• Support for DX9 graphics with 128MB of memory (for the Aero interface)
• A DVD-R/W drive
Keep  in mind however, that if you were able to effectively run Windows XP or  Vista, there should be little reason that you cannot also run Windows  7. The new Windows OS is designed to be very light and run quickly  without requiring huge amounts of RAM or GHz's. Most folks having  problems are the ones trying to jump from Windows 2000 to Windows 7.
If  you meet or come close to these requirements and Windows 7 is still  slow, then the issue lies somewhere else. For starters, cut down on the  amount of programs running in the background. You can use MsConfig to do  this or simple install software that will identify programs secretly  running in the background and eating up loads of virtual memory.
The  second option is to clean the Windows registry. This is perhaps the  most effective means to speed up Windows 7. There is no internal  cleaning tool to clear out errors and corrupt files from the registry.  This contributes to significant congestion which will slow down Windows 7  significantly.
While these tweaks can be complicated to perform  alone, you can scan your system with software which will fix these  problems automatically. It will only take a couple minutes and you  should notice a faster Windows 7 right away. Don't worry about  compatibility issues, if the program can run on Vista it can run on  Windows 7.
January 10, 2011
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