Top 10 Ways to Speed Up Windows 11

 

Top 10 Ways to Speed Up Windows 11


Is your Windows 11 PC feeling sluggish? Don't worry! We've compiled a list of the top ten ways to boost your system's performance and get it running smoothly again.

1. Disable Startup Programs
Too many programs launching at startup can significantly slow down your system. To manage startup apps:

1. Right-click the Start button and select Task Manager.
2. Click on the Startup tab.
3. Disable unnecessary programs by right-clicking and selecting Disable.
Learn more about managing startup apps
 
2. Update Windows and Drivers

Keeping your system and drivers up-to-date can improve performance and security.

Check for Windows updates regularly and update your device drivers. 3. Use Storage Sense
Storage Sense helps free up space by automatically deleting unnecessary files. To enable it:

1. Go to Settings > System > Storage.
2. Toggle on Storage Sense.
Find out more about freeing up drive space. 4. 

Adjust Visual Effects
Reducing visual effects can improve performance on older hardware:

1. Search for "View advanced system settings" and open it.
2. In the Performance section, click Settings.
3. Choose Adjust for best performance or select custom options.

5. Defragment Your Hard Drive
If you're using a traditional HDD, defragmenting can help improve performance. Note: This isn't necessary for SSDs. Learn how to defragment your drive

6. Uninstall Unnecessary Programs
Remove programs you no longer use to free up space and resources. Go to Settings > Apps > Apps & features to uninstall programs. 

7. Disable Unnecessary Background Processes
Some apps run in the background even when you're not using them. To manage background apps:

1. Go to Settings > Privacy & security > App permissions.
2. Click on Background apps.
3. Toggle off apps you don't need running in the background.

8. Use ReadyBoost
If you have a slower HDD, using a USB drive with ReadyBoost can help improve performance. Learn how to use ReadyBoost

9. Adjust Power Settings
Changing your power plan to High performance can boost speed at the cost of energy efficiency:

1. Search for "Choose a power plan" and open it.
2. Select High performance (you may need to click Show additional plans).

10. Perform Regular Maintenance
Use built-in Windows tools to keep your system running smoothly:
  • Run Disk Cleanup to remove temporary files.
  • Use the Check Disk utility to scan for and fix hard drive errors.
  • Regularly restart your computer to clear memory and stop unnecessary processes.
Learn more about Windows maintenance.

By following these tips, you should see a noticeable improvement in your Windows 11 PC's performance. Remember, if your computer is still slow after trying these methods, it might be time to consider upgrading your hardware or consulting with a professional.

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