1. Create a folder hierarchy that matches your filing needs. Group files together logically and create a parent folder for each type of file.
2. Delete unnecessary files, programs, and applications. The more files and programs you have on your computer, the slower it will run.
3. Defragment your hard drive. This will help organize the data on your drive so that your computer can access it more quickly.
4. Install an SSD. Solid-state drives are much faster than regular hard drives, and they will speed up your system significantly.
5. Utilize RAM caching. This allows your system to use RAM memory to store commonly accessed items, improving speed.
6. Make sure your virus protection software is up to date. Having out of date security software can slow down your system.