Want Windows 10 to run faster? We've got help. Take a few minutes to try out these tips.In this post i will be teaching you
How to Speed Up Windows 10 Performance .
It
is possible that you might’ve come across some or many of these Windows
10 performance tricks across the web. But I think it would be great to
refresh your memories.
How to Speed Up Windows 10 Performance
1. Prevent programs from loading at startup
It’s
a common sight for most Windows users to have tons of apps and features
loaded when the machines start. These are mostly the ones installed by
the manufacturers, and others which automatically launch at startup.
Watching
these programs load is one of the most visible instances where you feel
slowness of your machine. On Windows 10 (and Windows 8/8.1), you can
disable programs from loading at startup using the task manager.
2. Check for Viruses and Spyware
You can run the built-in Windows Defender or a third-party app to do
this.
3. Change Power Settings to Maximum Performance
Of course, this isn't a good choice if you want to save electricity,
but it could boost your computing. Head to Control Panel / System and
Security / Power Options. From here, click on the dropdown arrow on the
right side and choose High Performance.
4. Clean Up Your Disk
From the Start menu, type Disk Cleanup. This opens the trusty Disk
Cleanup utility that's been part of Windows for several generations of
the OS. Disk Cleanup finds unwanted junk and files such as temporary
files, offline Web pages, and installer files on your PC and offers to
delete them all at once.
5. Launch the Windows troubleshooter
Windows
10 has a very useful, little-known tool that can sniff out performance
problems and solve them. To launch it, run Control Panel and select
System and Security > Security and Maintenance > Troubleshooting
> Run maintenance tasks. A screen titled "Troubleshoot and help
prevent computer problems" will appear. Click Next.
The
troubleshooter will find files and shortcuts you don't use, identify any
performance and other issues on your PC, report them to you and then
fix them. Note that you may get a message that says, "Try
troubleshooting as an administrator." If you have administrative rights
to the PC, click it and the troubleshooter will launch and do its work.
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