1. Close Unnecessary Programs: Unused programs and applications can take up valuable RAM and CPU cycles, which can cause your PC to slow down. Close any programs you’re not actively using.
2. Remove Unwanted Programs and Files: Unwanted programs and files can take up space on your hard drive, which can affect your computer’s performance. Remove any programs you no longer need and delete any unnecessary files.
3. Run Disk Cleanup: Disk Cleanup is a built-in Windows utility that can help clear up space on your hard drive. It can delete temporary files, clear out application caches, and more.
4. Upgrade Your RAM: If you find your PC is still slow despite your best efforts, you may need to upgrade your RAM. Adding more memory can help speed up your computer.
5. Clear Your Virtual Memory: Your virtual memory is an extension of your hard drive used by Windows to supplement your RAM when needed. Clearing this can help free up RAM for actively running programs.