This isn't a question, this is a guide on how to control lag. If you click on Start > My Computer, you will see two disks. They are called the C drive and the D drive, now the C drive runs all the things on your PC, programs it to close or open and animate pixels. Even the C drive can control the Graphical User Interface. The C drive holds over millions of coding.
However, the D drive is a private drive where you can put your photos and your work in there. If you right click in My Computer, click view > details, you will see some changes in the files. The total size represents the maximum size for the file, Bytes are how much things you put in a folder in computer usage. Free space is how much space your disk can hold until it has reached to the maximum.
If the free space has not alot of bytes (learn about that gigo and mega, etc on google) left then we could do a disk cleanup. Highlight and right click on any of the drives, you will see technical information, I've already showed you the basic info so ignore that stuff, click Disk Cleanup. Now this is where you can reduce your lag, do a disk cleanup. Using it is self-explanatory, you can use programs other than Disk Cleanup or just remove unneccesary programs in 'Add and remove programs' under Control Panel.
That is how you control lag, realise how lag is controlled by how many bytes were downloaded in the D drive and C drive?
TL;DR note: The conclusion explains the basic information on how to control lag but if you don't read the whole thing (properly) then you'll not know how to actually control lag. |