First off, if you are new to using netbooks you have to lower your expectations. You are not going to be able to start-up and shutdown as fast as you can on a full size laptop or desktop. You won't be able to play graphic intensive games. Your netbook first and foremost is a portable internet browsing device. It is a compromise between a smart phone and a laptop. That being said, let's get on to the list!
- Most other articles out there are going to tell you to remove the manufacturer's bloatware somehow. Whether it be manually or with the assistance of a program like PC Decrapifier. I am going to tell you that you will get the best performance out of your netbook by doing a clean install of Windows 7 all together. Now if you don't have access to a copy of Windows 7, I don't suggest you go out and buy one. Getting a little extra performance isn't worth spending an additional $130, but if you are like me and have access to Windows 7 downloads then you can't beat the performance boost that a clean install will give you. There are plenty of ways to get a clean install of Windows 7 on your machine. You can either burn the image file to a disc and install it with an external DVD drive or you can create a bootable flash drive with software like Microsoft's own bootable USB creator. Regardless of the method you choose the end result will be the same.
- The next best thing that you can do is upgrade your RAM from 1GB to 2GB. Most, if not all netbooks are capable of using 2 GB of RAM and there is no reason you shouldn't do this simple upgrade.
- The standard resolution on netbook screens is 1024x600. That means that a lot more stuff fits on your screen from left to right than it does from top to bottom. So why would you leave your task bar at the bottom of the screen? Move the task bar to either the left or the right side of the screen. Your other option is to automatically hide the task bar but when things disappear and reappear on their own on my screen it gets a little annoying and I opt to keep the task bar to the left edge of my screen.
- Use an antivirus other than Norton! I would opt for one of the freebies like Avira or Avast. Antivirus software is one of the largest memory hogs your system is going to have so in order to minimize the impact I would go for something a little easier on the machine.
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