1. Uninstall unnecessary programs: Delete any programs that you rarely use or don’t need, as they can take up valuable storage space on your computer and slow down performance.
2. Empty your Recycle Bin/Trash: Deleting files from your hard drive is not enough; you also need to empty your Recycle Bin/Trash to free up space and improve your computer’s performance.
3. Scan for malware: Use a reliable antivirus program to scan your computer for malware and remove any threats it finds.
4. Disk Cleanup: Windows has a built-in Disk Cleanup tool to delete unnecessary files and reclaim disk space.
5. Reset your browser: Resetting your web browser can help clear out unwanted temporary files, cookies, and other data.
6. Update drivers: Keeping your device drivers up-to-date is important for ensuring optimal performance.
7. Delete Temporary Files: Temporary files can accumulate over time and take up valuable storage space, so it’s important to delete these from time to time.
8. Defragment your hard drive: Your hard drive can become fragmented over time, leading to decreased performance. You can use Windows’ built-in Disk Defragmenter tool to defragment your hard drive.