Windows 10 is arguably the most efficiently coded operating system from Microsoft, but it also includes a large number of features that require a large number of system resources. Plus, there are some extremely useful built-in features to improve overall efficiency in the latest iteration of Windows.



If you've found that your computer's performance has slowed down, there are many common suspects, which are probably most responsible, including bloatware, temporary files,
and less powerful hardware.







1. Check start Software

  PCs may be below the sheer number of running processes. This is often done because many installers will instruct you to run your program while slowing down the system speed immediately after you log in.

To check your startup programs, open Task Manager (Ctrl + Alt + Del), then click on the 'Startup' tab. Pay attention to the 'Startup Impact' values for each program 'High' because it is a good way to spot apps that are likely to slow down your system.

To stop a program from launching on login, just right-click and select 'Disable'.







2. Run Disk Cleanup

Disk Cleanup is an exceptionally built Windows utility. You can use it to clean up temporary files that are stored on your machines, such as image thumbnails, downloaded files, and offline web pages.



Click on the Windows menu and type 'Disk Cleanup' in the search bar to get started. The utility will give you the option of files to remove. Just check the checkbox next to each option. Click 'Clean up system files' to get started. Disk Cleanup will count the amount of space you saved.



This is a good opportunity to delete any file on your hard drive which you no longer need. An easy place to start is your 'Downloads' folder.





3. Remove Unused Software

Many PC vendors send their machines with bundled third-party software, which is sometimes called 'blackware' due to its large size and unnecessary nature. Many computer users also install software for a specific purpose and never use it again.



Futile programs take place on your hard drive and can reduce performance. Go to 'Control Panel'> 'Programs> Programs and Features'> 'Uninstall A Program' to check your installed applications.



Right-click any program that you no longer need and choose 'Uninstall'. Windows 10 will ask for permission to make changes to your system. Click 'Yes' to continue.







4.Disable Screen Effect

Windows 10 is heavily on special effects side By default Windows and other features are programmed to fade and fade to look at. Other resource-intensive but unnecessary features include translucent and animations.





5. Remove Temporary File

Whenever we use a computer, some files are automatically created which are not useful, those files should be removed in time from their computer.

To delete those files, you have to press Windows + Press together on your computer. One will open it. In that window you have to write% temp% then press enter then after that the said template file will be displayed, select all those files. By doing shift + delete, your computer will allow you to delete those files permanently, you write it down on yes and all the files on your computer have been deleted.







6. Used SSD Drive

You can use SSD drives in your computer to take a good performance from your computer SSD drive runs on your computer soft line

If your computer does not have an SSD drive then you do not worry, you can install SSD drive in your computer, for that, you have to leave a DVD writer from your laptop, for that you have to watch this video.







7. Update Your System

If you want to keep your computer performance good, then you have to update your system timely.

Like - Windows, Rem, Software, App Store, etc.

If the display of the machine is backward, open the Windows menu and type 'update' in the search bar and click on 'Check for updates' to access your settings.

After the system updates, restart the system.







8.Restart computer

If your system is hanging, then you should restart your computer.