1. Uninstall Unnecessary Programs – Open the Control Panel and uninstall any unwanted programs that you no longer need or use.
2. Enable Sleep Mode – Adjust your power settings to enable sleep mode so that your computer will hibernate when not in use instead of running continuously.
3. Clean Up Your Desktop – Deleting unused shortcuts and removing icons from the desktop can improve your computer’s overall performance.
4. Update Software – Make sure all of your software is updated regularly. Outdated software can slow down your PC.
5. Defragment Hard Drive – Defragmenting the hard drive of your PC can improve its speed.
6. Manage Startup Programs – Many programs run automatically on startup and can significantly reduce your PC’s speed.
7. Run Disk Cleanup – Use the built-in Windows Disk Cleanup utility to delete temporary files and other unnecessary data.
8. Scan for Viruses and Malware – Install an antivirus program and scan for any viruses and malware that may be slowing down your computer.