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Top 5 Reasons Why Windows 10 Might Be Slowing You Down Cont...

If you didn’t find your computer problem with any of these top five reasons in our blog earlier this week, your PC slowdown could be due to one of these:

Your browser has too many add-ons and extensions.

Your antivirus program is bogging your PC down with badly timed scans.

Your operating system is too advanced for your PC hardware.

Your computer OS is out of date, or your computer is overheating.

How Can I improve My Windows 10 Performance?

Despite all the rapid development that Windows 10 has brought to the market, the OS is still one of the most susceptible to random slowdowns.

Since Windows 10 comes with a number of pre-installed programs and system resources, your PC is already loaded up with a number of reasons why its performance could be performing less efficiently than possible. So what affects your computer operating system most?

Performance fix #1: Remove bloatware

The Problem: Pre-installed apps that you’ve never used or never even heard of qualify as bloatware. These programs can also be installed applications that you once used but stopped using over time.

They continue to take up large amounts of RAM and memory on your PC’s hard drive. The quickest fix to bloatware causing lag is to eradicate them completely.

The Fix:

1. Within your Control Panel, select “Programs.”

2. Then click “Uninstall a program.”

3. Within this tab, you’ll be able to go through and view each program installed on your PC.

4. Getting rid of old games, useless browser toolbars, and excess virus scanners can speed up Windows 10 performance in a few easy steps.

Performance Fix #2: Limit Startup Program Processes

The Problem: Between the pre-installed applications and the apps you download yourself, the programs living within your PC are all fighting for attention from the moment you power your computer on. When you have too many programs trying to load up at the same time, your PC takes a huge hit in speed performance.

The Fix:

1. Access your Task Manager by right-clicking the Windows button at the bottom left of your PC.

2. Within the Task Manager go to the “Startup” tab.

3. From there you will be able to see which programs load when you power on, along with their startup impact.

4. You can disable any programs by selecting the program and clicking “Disable” at the bottom right of the Task Manager window.

Performance Fix #3: Scan For Viruses

The Problem: Viruses, spyware, adware, and malware are all distressing security breaches that can hijack your Windows 10 performance. From crashing your computer to redirecting browser pages to phishing sites, these infective digital agents spread like wildfire once they’ve attacked your PC.

The Fix:

1. If your computer is showing any symptoms of a virus infection, download a virus scanner that can detect any suspicious activity and oust any shady files contaminating your hard drive.

2. There are a number of reliable and trusted anti-malware cyber security programs that will search, detect, alert, and remove anything that may be worsening your PC performance and overall security.

Performance Fix #4: Clean Up Your Disk

The Problem: When your computer is running low on hard drive space, it isn’t able to load programs or files at the speed it used to.

A slow down could be a sign that your PC is too full of unnecessary data. Installers, temporary files, and other file junk sitting in miscellaneous folders on your PC take up more space than you think.

The Fix:

1. Running Windows’ integrated Disk Cleanup is a win-win for your PC.

2. Not only will this system clean improve overall performance, but it will also free up space on your hard drive.

3. In your start menu search bar, type “Disk Cleanup.”

4. The pre-installed app should pop up as the first suggestion.

5. Disk Cleanup will then present a list of items that can be deleted in order to free up disk space.

6. You will have the option of viewing the files and deleting them all at once or select each one individually.

Performance Fix #5: Upgrade Your PC

The Problem: Maybe you purchased a Windows 10 computer that wasn’t technologically advanced enough to handle the complex apps you use or the many raw photo files you have saved on your PC. Either way, you’ve found that your computer struggles to keep up with your intricate computing habits.

The Fix:

1. Trying to figure out how to speed up Windows with an overworked computer can prove to be extremely difficult without completely upgrading your PC.

2. Depending on your PC’s make and model, you may be able to upgrade your RAM, graphics card, processor, and storage.

3. These upgrades may run a bit cheaper than a brand new computer and give you the flexibility of modifying as needed.

Performance Fix #6: Restart Your PC

The Problem: Since many of us depend on our PCs to run smoothly and quickly from the moment we lift the laptop screen, we tend to leave our computers in sleep mode rather than turning it completely off.

Your computer may go weeks without ever getting a true reset. This also may mean that your PC hasn’t been able to undergo vital software updates when needed.

The Fix:

1. Restarting your computer works to refresh your computer’s RAM memory, clear the cache, and revive programs that may have been bogging down overall performance.

2. A restart will get rid of excess background processes and give your PC more breathing room to amp up the speed.

Final Notes

Maintaining a healthy computer takes a great deal of work that Windows 10 makers don’t necessarily tell you about. Between pinning down the reasons why your PC has slowed down to evaluating how to speed up Windows 10, these helpful tips will get you closer to a speedy PC in no time.


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