Pcs Detox

Does uninstalling games speed up your PC?
Hi people.
I just got my old PC out and I am giving it a detox of sorts. I am trying to do anything I can to make it run faster (mainly for Medieval 2 Total war) and I would like to know if uninstalling my old games would cause the one I am keeping to run faster.
Also, if anyone has any advice on how to make it run faster I would appreciate it. Here are the specs if it helps:
Windows XP
1Gig Ram
Nvidia 6800 with turbo cache
3.4ghz processor (Intel)
Cheers
Clean windows registry means faster PC performance. The registry is one of the most valuable sections of your PC. This is where important information and directories relating to installed software, hardware, temporary files downloaded from the Internet, created documents and folders, and other minor and minor applications are stored.
Over time, you install new programs, uninstalled unimportant programs, update software's, install new devices, download files from the web, etcetera, hence embarking all records in the registry system. This is normal, but it is not wise to leave it untouched. Once in a while, you have to check and remove files that are no longer in use to maintain the speed of your PC.
Cleaning the windows registry however is quite risky so these reminders might be a great help before you begin.
1. Before you clean the registry, be sure you really now how and what you are doing. If you are in doubt and just plain curious, you better consult a professional IT. This is for you and your computer's security.
2. It is very important to create a back up of all you files before cleaning the windows registry so if the worse thing happens, your files are safe.
3. Find a reliable registry cleaning software on the net. You can either download a free ware or purchase it. A good registry cleaning software is one that includes multiple features - defragmenter, PC scan, junk file remover, uninstaller, and RAM optimizer.
Now that you know what it takes to clean windows registry doesn't mean you can do this all by yourself, unless you are an IT professional.
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