PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 13, 2017 -- Cheetah Mobile Inc. (NYSE:CMCM), the leading mobile utility and content app developer, has released a guide outlining 7 Tips to Boost a Slow Computer. The simple guide describes several practical steps for speeding up a slow computer that has been bogged down by the installation of games, apps and photos that take up space on a computer’s hard drive.
The steps, which are discussed in more detail with helpful instructions in the guide, include:
1. Delete duplicate files
2. Uninstall unused programs
3. Expand your storage
4. Check for viruses
5. Disable startup programs
6. Reinstall Windows
7. Remove junk files, update the drivers and optimize the registry
“With computers functioning so integrally on both business and personal levels, it’s easy to get frustrated when performance erodes and valuable time is unnecessarily consumed,” said Jerry Li, General Manager of R&D Center of PC Products, Cheetah Mobile. “It’s not only frustrating, but can also be extremely detrimental to productivity. The benefits of following the steps we’ve outlined in our guide far outweigh the time it takes to actually do them.”
To read the full guide, visit: http://blog.cleanmasterofficial.com/7-tips-to-boost-a-slow-computer/
More resources
Clean Master for PC: https://www.cleanmasterofficial.com/en-us/?f=media
Clean Master for PC video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPVQZl1wyKI&feature=youtu.be
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About Cheetah Mobile
Cheetah Mobile is a leading mobile internet company dedicated to making the world smarter. It aims to provide leading apps for mobile users worldwide and connect users with personalized content powered by artificial intelligence.
Cheetah Mobile’s products, including its popular mission-critical utility applications Clean Master, Security Master, and Battery Doctor, help make users’ mobile internet experience smarter, speedier, and safer. The Company has attracted 580 million global Mobile MAUs as of June 2017, of which approximately 77% are located outside of China. Leveraging the success of its mission-critical applications, Cheetah Mobile has launched its line of mobile content-driven applications, including News Republic and Live.me.
Cheetah Mobile provides its advertising customers, which include direct advertisers and mobile advertising networks through which advertisers place their advertisements, with direct access to highly targeted mobile users and global promotional channels, which are capable of delivering targeted content to hundreds of millions of users. For more information about Cheetah Mobile and its products, please visit www.cmcm.com.
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