1. Close unnecessary programs: Having too many programs running in the background can take up a lot of system resources, so make sure to close any programs you’re not using.
2. Update drivers: Outdated drivers can cause slow performance and compatibility issues, so be sure to keep all your device drivers up-to-date.
3. Stop unused services: If your computer is running a lot of background services that aren’t being used, then those should be stopped to free up more resources.
4. Clean out your hard drive: Over time, your hard drive can become cluttered with unnecessary files and applications. Cleaning out this clutter can help improve your overall system performance.
5. Use disk cleanup and defragment: Running disk cleanup and disk defragmenter will free up space on your hard drive and also help speed up your system.
6. Adjust power settings: Changing some of your Power Settings from their default settings can help to conserve power or get more performance out of your system.
7. Change virtual memory: Adjusting the virtual memory settings can help to increase the amount of RAM available to your system.
8. Add RAM: Adding more RAM to your system can help speed up your applications and make them run smoother.