The Benefits Of Performing A System Re-Format With Windows
If you are like me, you load your computer with files, installations, media and temporary files. This creates strain on your Windows performance. The results are a slow-processing computer. The following problems will occur:
Reformatting Windows will erase all data stored on the main hard drive and will install a fresh copy of Windows. The result is a dramatic increase in your computer's performance.
The benefits of performing a system re-format with Windows are as follows:
- Applications will take longer to open.
- Windows will take longer to boot.
- Switching between running applications will take longer.
- Transferring data will take longer.
- The start menu will function slowly.
Reformatting Windows will erase all data stored on the main hard drive and will install a fresh copy of Windows. The result is a dramatic increase in your computer's performance.
The benefits of performing a system re-format with Windows are as follows:
- Applications will open more quickly.
When you open software, games, pictures, songs and videos, you don't have to wait as long. - Windows will boot in less time.
When your computer is flooded, Windows takes all day to open. Once you see the Windows desktop, you still have to wait for all kinds of back-end processes to load. This makes me not even want to turn on the computer in the first place! So, by reformatting your Windows PC, you will receive a much faster boot time. - Switching between running applications will take less time.
When you switch between running applications by either minimizing or pressing alt + tab, there will be much less of a delay. - Transferring data will complete faster.
When you transfer data from one folder/drive to another folder/drive, you won't have to wait as long for it to finish. - The start menu will function better.
When you click on the start menu, it will load the list faster. Scrolling through the list will also be much smoother.
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