1. Uninstall Unused Programs: Go to “Control Panel” > “Programs and Features” and uninstall any unused programs that you don’t need.
2. Disc Cleanup: Run a disk cleanup to delete all unnecessary files and empty the Recycle Bin.
3. Update Your Drivers: Update your drivers from the manufacturer’s website.
4. Install an SSD: Install a new Solid-State Drive (SSD) for faster read and write speeds.
5. Optimize Windows Settings: Optimize the settings in Windows for better performance.
6. Monitor Your Usage: Monitor apps and processes that are taking up a large amount of resources.
7. Use a Cleaner App: Use a cleaning application to remove temporary files, invalid registry entries, and other system junk.
8. Upgrade Your RAM: Increase your computer’s memory with additional RAM modules.
9. Limit Startup Items: Reduce the number of apps that launch at startup and free up system resources.
10. Schedule Tasks: Schedule maintenance tasks such as disk defragmentation and virus scans to run during off hours.