1. Uninstall any unnecessary software: Go to Settings > Apps, find the software you want to remove, and uninstall it.
2. Run disk cleanup: Disk cleanup helps to delete temporary files and folders that are no longer needed. To open disk cleanup, search for “disk cleanup” in the start menu.
3. Scan your computer for malware: Malware can slow down your computer and impede its performance. Use an anti-malware program to scan your computer and remove any infections.
4. Limit the startup programs: Too many programs running at startup can slow down your computer significantly. To limit the startup programs, open task manager and go to the startup tab. Disable any programs you don’t need to run at startup.
5. Check for system issues: Sometimes, system errors can cause your computer to slow down. Run a system check and repair any corrupt files or errors.