October 15, 2009

Slow Internet Speed?

by c.J
published by Rinie 15 October 2009






At a certain point it happens to everyone, without any indication you find yourself with a slow computer internet and from that second your Windows won't perform as expected. Darn! You then start researching for a solution on the Internet wondering how to fix this painful problem. Well, keep reading the following Spotgamer’s review and you'll find how easily you'll be able to eliminate this problem and even significantly improve your windows performance. This is exclusive cover from our technical team. Hope you guys find it useful.



First of all, before you spend hours on the Net while trying to figure out what happened to your Personal computer and how you can get it back to normal, there is one thing you should know, and unfortunately most PC users are not aware of that - whenever you have a slow computer internet it is most probably about your windows registry.

Windows registry is one of most sensitive areas of your windows system. It keeps the info that runs your software and hardware. While you install, edit, or erase applications, your pc's registry system is filled with unwanted data which causes problems such as windows crashes, dll problems, and of course slowdowns and freezing problems. Always remember - 'unclean' registry is the main source to a wide range of Pc performance issues.

Luckily when you do encounter a slow computer internet you can quickly handle it by 'cleaning' your registry system. This probably doesn't sound that easy, and that is true, but, you can easily find highly efficient registry repair programs that can quickly fix your registry system in just minutes, so you don't need to deal with it by yourself. Important - do not try to repair your registry system on your own; it can easily get you into more trouble!

2 comments:

Chester Chek said...

use cFoxSpeed better than registry cleaner.
registry cleaner juz can increase computer speed but not internet speed.

c J said...

By default Windows hard codes the value of MTU to equal 1500 bytes. This value is adequate for normal LAN networking, but when your connecting to the Internet with a modem this value is too high. This can show itself in different ways, the most noticeable affect is less than peak performance.

By adjusting this value to more closely match the requirements of a modem Internet connection huge performance gains can be achieved.