Maintaining your computer is the key to keeping it healthy and  fully        working and of course, fast. Windows 95 has most of the  tools for        maintaining your PC, but Windows 98 extends the  possibilities and makes it        even less of a hassle.  If you follow  the list below and run the programs        listed frequently, you will  be guaranteed to have a maintained computer at        no extra cost.  There are, however, other programs in the market with        stronger  engines, but then again, they're not free (stop smiling...) 
Most of        these programs can be found under the Start, Programs,        Accessories, System Tools folder.
1. Disk        Defrag:  It is advisable to run Defrag under Windows 95 once a month or         when you add/remove programs. However, under Windows 98, you can run it         every week if you want because it has a new engine, which means  that the        more you run it, the faster your computer will get. What  happens is that        your programs are placed on your hard disk in a  way so that the ones you        use most often are easier for the hard  disk to find and run.  Make sure        that the 'make my programs run  faster' is ticked in the 'Settings' window        in Defrag.
2.        Scandisk:  Running a thorough check is good once a month in both        Windows 95  and 98. Run this once a month if you feel that your hard disk         takes a long time to load programs.  A standard check is very fast and         checks for basic disk problems concerning files and folders and  lost        fragments.  It takes an average 2 minutes to complete so try  running it        often.
3. Disk        cleanup:  This one is good for seeing how much disk space is being used        up  by unnecessary files that are in the recycle bin, temp folder, or in         temporary internet folders.  You can then remove them!
4.        RegClean: A simple but effective piece of software this is. You can        download it for free from Microsoft's        web site.  It is also available on many magazine cover disks. Reg Clean         takes about a minute to check the registry. Then it asks whether you  want        to clean out redundant or orphan file. This usually helps  the computer to        get rid of files that have been left behind by  uninstalled programs.
5.        Windows update:  It's a good idea to use Windows Update to make sure        your  computer has all the latest fixes, patches and updates.  You can do         so by clicking on its icon in the Start Menu under Windows 98.
6.        TweakALL: A very handy program that allows to change settings, which        cannot be changed using Windows alone!
 
