Don't buy a new computer. Instead, improve your old one.
A good computer is understandably expensive, but it sometimes feels like it isn’t worth the sticker price.
After a few years of use, many laptops and PCs start to run slow.
Typical tasks are no longer as easy as they once were, and you find yourself eyeing the new computers on the market.
But before you drop $2,000 on one of Apple’s new MacBook Pros, it’s worth figuring out if you can turn your old computer into a new one.
Or at least, one that runs a lot more like a new one.
Here are eight top-tips for improving speed, performance, and reliability on your aging hardware, whether you have a desktop or a laptop.
NOTE: Be sure to check out the comments for extra tips.