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Increasing the Speed of Computers That Have Shared Workgroup Calendars

There are many situations in which a number of computers that have a shared workgroup calendar seem to run quite slow. If a computer that is involved in this kind of network develops issues with speed, it could result in a loss of time, effort, productivity, as well as profits. It is important to ensure that all computers that are part of a workgroup that is shared run smoothly and effectively. There are many steps in which you can use to properly maintain PCs in the home and office that will lead to faster processing times. Here, you will find a number of those steps.

 

One of the first things that you can do to ensure that you are contributing to the overall speed of the computer is to make sure that only items that are necessary are allowed to remain on the system. It is quite simple to uninstall various software components on a PC if they are not required. In Microsoft Windows, you will want to visit the “control panel” and locate the icon, or option, that is named “add/remove programs”. You should occasionally stroll through this list to determine if all that is set there should remain there. If you find that there are programs that are not required, or you do not use them for anything, you should click on the “change/remove” button by that particular program and walk through uninstalling it. Once it is uninstalled, you should restart the system.

The second thing that you can do in order to speed up a computer that is part of a network that is considered “shared”, is to perform a cleanup of the various disks on the system. Normally, the most important one to perform the cleanup on is the main hard drive, or often, the “C” drive. You must simply go to “my computer” and then click on the appropriate drive with the right mouse button. You will then see some options available. All you should do is click on the “disk cleanup” option. It will then perform a check on the drive to determine what can be safely cleaned. Once this is done, all that is required from you is that you press the “ok” button. It will bring up a box asking you to confirm that you want to perform this task. Of course, you respond that you do. Shortly thereafter, the process will be completed and the speed of the PC will be improved.

The last thing that you should do to ensure that the speed is increased with the computers that have a shared workgroup calendar is to ensure that you periodically perform a defragmentation of the disks on your computer. This is the computers way of eliminating files that are no longer necessary on a particular disk and rearranging items that are left in such a way that it is easier to find the files. You will simply need to right click on the drive that you want to perform this task on from “my computer” and then choose the “disk defrag” option. This may take some time to complete. However, once it does, you should restart the system that has the shared workgroup calendar function and enjoy the improved speed.

 

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