1. Clean up your computer: Remove any unnecessary files and programs that you don’t use, as well as temporary files and history.
2. Uninstall Unused Programs: If you have programs on your computer that you don’t use, uninstall them to free up space.
3. Upgrade Your RAM: Increasing your random access memory (RAM) is often an easy way to increase your computer’s performance.
4. Defragment Your Hard Drive: Defragging your hard drive can help speed up the access time of your files and improve overall performance.
5. Install an SSD: Replacing your traditional hard drive with a solid state drive (SSD) can significantly improve your computer’s speed.
6. Update Drivers: Outdated drivers can cause your computer to run slowly, so make sure you’re always running the latest version.
7. Change Power Settings: Changing your power plan from “Power Saver” to “High Performance” can help you maximize your computer’s speed.