III. Uninstall unused programs
In addition to removing programs that start with the system, you should also find and remove programs you no longer use to free up memory and speed up your computer.
Access the Uninstaller tool on Control Panel and use it to uninstall that you no longer want to use.
IV. Clean the drives on the system.
First open the Run command window by pressing Windows + R key combination, then enter cleanmgr.exe into it and press Enter to access Disk Cleanup.
On the Disk Cleanup window select the drive you want to "clean up" and then click OK. The computer will begin to calculate how much disk space can be recovered after cleaning up such redundant data. This process will take a few minutes.
After completing the process, on the screen you will see a list of different types of data and the corresponding amount of data occupied on the hard drive, check the items you want to delete and then click OK.
V. Clean the browser
Regardless of which browser you are using, you should clean your browser regularly. To clean up the Chrome browser, click the 3-dot icon in the top right corner of the browser window, then click Tools, select Clean Browsing Data, and check the box with Web browsing history items, cookies and cache.
Alternatively, you can use CCleaner to clean your browser, Registry, and Windows system.
VI. Scan and remove viruses, spyware (spyware)
In addition to scanning and removing malware, you should also scan your system regularly to find and remove viruses and spyware (spyware). Use effective anti-virus software to scan and remove viruses on the system. And just schedule weekly scans. In addition, the software, the anti-virus program on your computer is also one of the causes of the computer slow down, so it is better to run these programs and software only once, no should run a lot.
VII. Improve performance better
If you want better computer performance, do not use motion effects and visual effects. Right-click Computer (or This PC), then on the System Properties dialog box find and click Advanced System Settings. And you'll find computer performance settings tabs, which allow you to choose the options to adjust the best performance.
VIII. Add more RAM
In addition to the above solutions, you can use some other physical solutions to speed up your computer. Adding RAM to a laptop is also a comprehensive solution to speed up your computer.
IX. Upgrade SSD drive.
The last solution you can apply is to upgrade the SSD drive. In computers, the hard drive is usually the slowest component, this is because its function relies on the movement of electronic components instead of transistors. If you suspect your hard drive is slowing down your computer, you have only one solution to upgrade your SSD drive. Hard drives usually provide twice as much access speed as regular hard drives.
X, Defragment the drive
To fully speed up your computer you should defragment the drive or schedule it to perform this process automatically. Often you can perform disk defragmentation monthly. However, if you download a lot, move, uninstall, or install programs, you need to do defragmentation more often.
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