How to Spring Clean Your PC in Two Easy Steps

Happy First Day of Spring! Although I live in sunny California, Spring is still an important time. Generally it means the school year is flying by and I’d better hurry and secure my summer camp options for my kids, or they’ll be with me 24/7. All. Summer. Long. It also means it’s time to spring clean!

No, not your house silly (but if you want to come by and clean mine, by all means come on over). I’m talking about your PC. Have you been neglecting it? It’s easy to take it for granted until it slows down or crashes on you. Time for a little spring cleaning to keep that from happening. Here’s how to get started:

Clear out the clutter and optimize your PC. Over time, your computer gets overloaded with registry errors, duplicate and unneeded files that take up tons of valuable hard drive space. Not only does it slow your computer down, but it also makes it much more vulnerable to crashes and malware invasions. Doing a free scan with ChicaPC-FixTM tells you just how overloaded your hard drive is, and will even fix the first 25 errors for free. Upgrade to the full version, and fix all errors any time you need to – not just during your spring PC cleaning.

Protect your PC from invasions. Your PC could be infected with malware which you might not even detect until it does major (and sometimes permanent) damage. A free scan of ChicaPC-ShieldTM quickly scans your computer for hidden viruses and other malicious software, then quarantines any found and removes it safely. Upgrade to the full version to run scheduled scans and to automatically block known threats in real time to prevent future infections.

Trust me…the above will take mere minutes…and during that time, you can play around on Pinterest. What could be better? You’re welcome.

 

Angela Skinner Mullen
Angela leads a caffeine-fueled life chasing her kids around town. She holds degrees in Communications and Marketing, and worked in marketing management in both publishing and technology fields before going freelance. While some think she is obsessive-compulsive about correct usage and grammar, she prefers to think of herself as paying great attention to detail. She lives in Southern California with her husband, two kids, two cats, a frog, and a very large dog. Most likely to be found working from a Coffee Bean in Los Angeles, laptop on and latte in hand.

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