How to Speed Up Windows 10 PC
Knowing how to speed up Windows 10 is a skill all Windows 10 users should know. Although Windows 10 may be the most efficiently coded operating system from Microsoft, there will still come a time when it could slow down. Those applications and features already require large amounts of system resources without bloatware and temporary files adding to them.
1) Windows Update
2) Startup Apps
3) Add / Remove Programs
4) Storage Settings
5)Power Sleep Settings
1) Windows Update
In Windows 10, you decide when and how to get the latest updates to keep your device running smoothly and securely. When you update, you will get the latest fixes and security improvements, helping your device run efficiently and stay protected. In most cases, restarting your device completes the update. Make sure your device is plugged in when you know updates will be installed.
2)Startup Apps
When you boot up your operating system or log on to your computer, some programs run automatically without any actions on your part. In Microsoft systems such Windows 10, these programs are launched from the startup folder. Microsoft defines some of these applications, whereas others are user-defined. We will explain which programs you should always run at startup and show you how to add and remove programs from the startup in Windows 10.
3)Add / Remove Programs
This article describes how to manually remove items from the Add/Remove Programs tool if the item is still displayed after you try to remove the item from Add/Remove Programs.
4)Storage Settings
If your PC is running low on free space, you might not be able to install important Windows updates, and your PC’s performance may be affected. Here are some ways to free up space so you can keep your PC up to date and running smoothly. These suggestions are listed in order, so start with the first one, see if that helps, and then continue to the next one if it does not.To check the total disk space left on your Windows 10 device, select File Explorer from the taskbar, and then select This PC on the left. The available space on your drive will appear under Devices and drives.
5)Power Sleep Settings
Sleep mode conserves energy by putting your computer into a low-power state and turning off your display when you are not using it...Windows 10 also puts your computer to sleep automatically. The sleep settings let you choose when the computer should go to sleep and, if you wish, when it should automatically wake up.
Please Watching My Video is Below
No comments:
Post a Comment