1. Uninstall unnecessary applications: Clear out all the programs that you don’t use on a regular basis.
2. Limit background apps: Many applications tend to run in the background and can cause your computer to become sluggish. Limit the number of applications running in the background by disabling them in your settings.
3. Check startup items: Take a look at the programs that are set to launch when your computer starts up and disable any that you don’t need to launch immediately.
4. Close popups: Pop-up windows can slow down your machine, so make sure to close them as soon as they appear.
5. Schedule regular maintenance: Regular maintenance helps keep your computer running faster. Schedule regular scans of your system for viruses, malware, and other security threats.