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By : Kyle Greendale    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-20 18:28:17
With the release of Microsoft's Windows seven operating system, many of the performance issues present in past installments of this computer mainstay have been addressed, showing a quantifiable improvement in areas that were once headaches for even the most capable machines. Still, despite what would seem to be Microsoft's welcome reaction to the chorus of complaints about XP and Vista, the onset of problems is expected for even the latest release. No operating system is immune to the kind of mistake that results from any number of issues: viruses, malware, negligence, for example.

Despite how it's currently running, tomorrow could usher in a set of surprising problems, which is to be expected with even new machines. Windows seven ( Vista, too ) includes a robust set of tools - all included within one easily accessible menu - that the frustrated user can make use of when attempting to diagnose the source of a problem.

Accessing these tools is as easy as entering a command in the search box that's found in the Start menu. Once you have entered "performance info" you'll be welcomed by a window from where you can select "Advanced tools."

After those tools are available, it becomes obvious that you have at your disposal an impressive collection of diagnostic options that may - at the very least - aid you towards determining what lies at the source of your hurting system :

* Clear all Windows Experience Index scores and re-rate system

* View performance details in Event log

* Open Performance Monitor

* Open Resource Monitor

* Open Task Manager

* View Advanced system details in System Information

* Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows

* Open Disk Defragmenter

* Generate a system health report

One of the most informative tools you can use is Open Resource Monitor. Like Task Manager, Resource Monitor provides an overview of your system's resources, allowing you to control the available resources ( RAM, storage, bandwidth ) your system has to work with. Unlike Task Manager, which is kind of vague in its detail, Resource Monitor works at the micro level - meaning, you're given a degree of specificity that illuminates how an individual process or application figures into the general allocation of resources.

Another helpful aid is the "Generate a system health report" option. Similar to having a physical at the doctor's office, this will assess your system's health, generating an analysis that can enlighten you on what areas you must address when experiencing issues with your computer's performance. Taking just a few moments, the system research will return a statement that details each critical aspect of your system. Using this diagnostic analysis, you will be left with a more clear image of how your personal computer is faring. For example, if there's a driver that's hindering your ability to hear sound, this report will highlight that conflict.

These are just the tools that are fairly self-explanatory in their use and interpretation. The more sophisticated tools - like View performance details in Event log - are just as beneficial, but they need an amount of expertise that your average user might be without.

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