It's officially spring, so why is your computer still moving
like it's half frozen? After all those long winter nights surfing shady sites,
it's no wonder. Here's how to give your most important devices a spring
cleaning fit for a May Queen.Clean It Out
The first thing you'll want to do is clear out the
riff-raff—unused programs and browser extensions, obsolete registry entries, and expired permissions.
Uninstall unused and under-utilized programs on your desktop and laptop
systems, clear out forgotten apps from your mobile devices (Sorry, Angry Birds
Rio). Give your registry a scrubbing with CC Cleaner, a free program for both
Windows and Mac, that will clear old registry entries (for PCs) as well as
empty recycle bins, zero out recent document lists, and erase a variety of
browser information—Temporary files, history, cookies, download history, form
history—from the major browsers.
Also be sure to take a look through your browser's
extensions list and remove any rarely used features. The same goes for Google
users: Go to your Google account's security screen, select the "Connected
applications and sites" option from the bottom of the list, and nix any
old devices that you no longer own or operate.
Windows owners would do well to invest in a
defragmenting program beyond the native OS offering. Defraggler, from Piriform,
the makers of CC Cleaner, is a solid option—even the free version—for
defragging all or just parts of your hard drive. Mac users, while not needing a
full-feature defrag tool, will still benefit from DaisyDisk. This visualization
software displays the relative sizes of files across the drive, allowing you to
quickly spot and eliminate corpulent documents.
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