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Below is my guide for doing a thorough tune up. What do you think of it and how might I make it better? Thanks in advance.
Tune Up
. Stop unwanted startup programs
. Run CCleaner -> (recover HDD space, cleanse web browser activity, clean out bad registry entries)
. Defragment the hard drive
. Run chkdsk from DOS box -> (test for bad sectors and file system integrity)
. Run sfc /scannow -> (If any changes are detected to a protected system file, the modified file is restored from a cached copy located in a compressed folder at %WinDir%\System32\dllcache.)
. Remove junk/bloatware -> (free up disk space)
. Update all installed web browsers and the latest versions of:
Java, Flash Player, Adobe Reader, CCleaner, Silverlight, Auslogics Disk Defrag, TeamViewer
-> (I give customer's a 30 day guarantee so this makes it easy to remote into a computer to work on it instead having to drive to the customer's house)
. Run Fix IE utility -> (re-registers all the concerned dll & ocx files required for the smooth operation of Internet Explorer)
. Remove MSN Messenger from addons in Internet Explorer -> (load IE faster)
. Check if the Firewall is enabled
. Update DirectX
. Update Windows
. Disable Auto Restart to pause BSODs
. Update the graphics card drivers -> (better stability/performance)
. Check if the system is set to automatically receive updates
. Change Virtual Memory size to: System Manage Size
. Change System Restore to 1-3% depending on size of HDD
. Run Microsoft Security Analyzer
. Visual inspection of motherboard for swollen capacitors and brown/darkish spots
. Test the power supply
Physically clean the system
. Remove internal dust -> (vacuum first, then compressed air, then wipe down with moist paper towels)
. Wipe down the exterior
. Clean the optical drive -> (lens cleaner CD)
Tips:
Non-booting system: Boot to ERD Commander and perform system restore or use UBCD4WIN to get system to boot to Windows.
If viruses are launched even after you boot in Safe Mode and you cannot get the AV software to work, try searching for suspicious entries in the subkeys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot. Subkeys under this key control what is launched when you boot into Safe Mode. Also, if you are unable to boot into Safe Mode, system files might be infected. Go into the windows directory, sort by date. Check for any files newer than a few weeks.
If the customer has less than 512 MB RAM with XP or 1 GB with Vista/7, then I highly recommend to them to upgrade their memory.
I have a number of sticks from 100MHZ up to 333 MHZ for older systems that are likely to have less than 512MB for XP.
I only charge about a dollar or two above the price I paid for them on Ebay. I store them in an antistatic bag in my tool bag.
Tune Up
. Stop unwanted startup programs
. Run CCleaner -> (recover HDD space, cleanse web browser activity, clean out bad registry entries)
. Defragment the hard drive
. Run chkdsk from DOS box -> (test for bad sectors and file system integrity)
. Run sfc /scannow -> (If any changes are detected to a protected system file, the modified file is restored from a cached copy located in a compressed folder at %WinDir%\System32\dllcache.)
. Remove junk/bloatware -> (free up disk space)
. Update all installed web browsers and the latest versions of:
Java, Flash Player, Adobe Reader, CCleaner, Silverlight, Auslogics Disk Defrag, TeamViewer
-> (I give customer's a 30 day guarantee so this makes it easy to remote into a computer to work on it instead having to drive to the customer's house)
. Run Fix IE utility -> (re-registers all the concerned dll & ocx files required for the smooth operation of Internet Explorer)
. Remove MSN Messenger from addons in Internet Explorer -> (load IE faster)
. Check if the Firewall is enabled
. Update DirectX
. Update Windows
. Disable Auto Restart to pause BSODs
. Update the graphics card drivers -> (better stability/performance)
. Check if the system is set to automatically receive updates
. Change Virtual Memory size to: System Manage Size
. Change System Restore to 1-3% depending on size of HDD
. Run Microsoft Security Analyzer
. Visual inspection of motherboard for swollen capacitors and brown/darkish spots
. Test the power supply
Physically clean the system
. Remove internal dust -> (vacuum first, then compressed air, then wipe down with moist paper towels)
. Wipe down the exterior
. Clean the optical drive -> (lens cleaner CD)
Tips:
Non-booting system: Boot to ERD Commander and perform system restore or use UBCD4WIN to get system to boot to Windows.
If viruses are launched even after you boot in Safe Mode and you cannot get the AV software to work, try searching for suspicious entries in the subkeys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot. Subkeys under this key control what is launched when you boot into Safe Mode. Also, if you are unable to boot into Safe Mode, system files might be infected. Go into the windows directory, sort by date. Check for any files newer than a few weeks.
If the customer has less than 512 MB RAM with XP or 1 GB with Vista/7, then I highly recommend to them to upgrade their memory.
I have a number of sticks from 100MHZ up to 333 MHZ for older systems that are likely to have less than 512MB for XP.
I only charge about a dollar or two above the price I paid for them on Ebay. I store them in an antistatic bag in my tool bag.
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