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CLEAN UP YOUR PC & REGISTRY Delete
Junk Programs To get your hard drive squeaky clean, use an uninstaller
application, such as the $50 Norton CleanSweep
Deluxe from Symantec. CleanSweep keeps track of unused files, schedules cleanup
jobs, and removes applications more completely than the Windows Add/Remove
Programs utility. If you're on a budget and can't afford CleanSweep, try
a shareware uninstaller, or keep a close watch on the applications you install,
and remove any that cause problems. Lose the Extra
Fonts If you have
more fonts than you really use, you're wasting precious disk space. To
find out how many fonts are on your system, open the Fonts Control Panel
(Start/Settings/Control Panel/Fonts).
There you'll find a list of all your installed fonts. Double-click a
font's name to get copyright info and file size, as well as an example
of what the font looks like at sizes up to 72 points. Delete any unnecessary
fonts, and you'll free up a bunch of disk space.
Tidy Up the Registry The
Windows Add/Remove Programs applet can't do it all, but it's a good place
to start. Real life is less tidy. System crashes, buggy uninstall programs,
and plain old bad luck can clutter your Registry, leaving it full of improper
associations, bogus lists of installed programs, and all sorts of other junk
that can slow down and even crash your operating system. If you really know what you're
doing, you can clean the Registry with RegEdit (the
Windows Registry editor). For most users, though, we suggest a safer alternative: Microsoft's
RegClean. This download hunts down and removes bogus Registry entries
automatically. It can also reverse any changes you make and restore your
previous Registry if something goes wrong. Most uninstallers, such as CleanSweep,
also clean your Registry--and they do a better job than the free RegClean.
Make a routine of cleaning the Registry, and Windows 98 will run faster and
be more reliable.
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