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How to Speed up a computer?
---------------------------------- When it comes to computing, perhaps the most commonly asked question is 'How to speed up my computer'? Well, everyone has their own unique way of answering this question. Each person answers by representing their own software company or by representing the software that they are a fan of. For example, a Microsoft technician could say, 'Use our free anti-virus program namely Microsoft Security Essentials to clean your computer'. Well, yes, MSE (Microsoft Security Essentials) does have low system resource usage, but tests from different sources says us that its detection rate is nothing to approve of. Today, after going through most reviews and methods from different users and companies, I have found out the best ways one can use to keep his/her computer running at peak performance. Eliminate Malware -------------------- Every computer user knows about viruses. Well, most of them do. You probably have an AV (Anti-Virus) software and you think you are fully protected. But I doubt this and this statement needs verification. Now lets talk about the prevention of malware (a term for every type of dangerous files out there). You probably know that. But before beginning, know this- no av software is perfect! You might be thinking that- what is the need of talking about malware and all this stuff in this article? Well, lets start from the basics- malware (or virus, if you prefer) is a file that injects a malicious (dangerous or harmful) code into a computer which commands the computer to do something bad and nasty like stealing your personal files, decreasing performance of the computer, showing useless adverts and even steal all the passwords stored in the infected computer. There are many types of malware, such as: >>Trojan Horse: A program that pretends to be doing something legitimate or good (like installing a legitimate program), but in the background it does something else, something nasty like allowing a hacker to access the computer without informing the user and of course, without the user's content. Very similar to the Trojan Horse the Greeks gifted to the city of Troy. It pretended to be doing something good (a gift to Athena), but in the night, the Greeks inside the horse came out and murdered the Trojans. >>Spyware: A program that does what its name says- spies on the user- the passwords he types, the credit card information he types, etc. and sends the information to a hacker. If very personal information is sent, it could be your nightmare and it could also ruin your reputation. >>Riskware: Probably why the Eliminate Malware section is included in this article. Riskware injects different types of malicious codes into a computer, codes which greatly reduce a system's performance. >> Ransomware: The worst type of virus one can get. It locks your computer and asks you to pay the maker of the virus a ransom fee to unlock the computer. The fee should be paid within a specific time, otherwise all information stored in the infected computer will be deleted. Now that you have a basic idea about malware, lets start talking about how to fix it. Anti-Virus Software The first defensive shield to protect your computer from viruses should be a nice anti-virus program. it scans every file you execute, run or modify, or every file that are run by the computer's system for any dangerous code in the file. This is called real-time scanning. If it is found to be dangerous, it is removed, disinfected or stored in a virus chest or quarantine. (A place where viruses are stored, a place from where the virus cannot access the files of the computer and therefore cannot harm it). Do not use more than one AV software because it may reduce performance by a lot. There are many anti-virus softwares out there, some fake, some good, some excellent, some average, some bad and some terrible. My recommendation: Paid anti-virus: Paid antivirus software provide more protection than the free versions, but you need a license for using it which should be bought annually. My recommended paid antivirus: Bitdefender Internet Security Search a computer store to buy it, or search for it on Google for more information. Free AntiVirus: Free antivirus software provide less protection than a paid one, but you don't need to buy a license every year. My recommended free antivirus: Avast Free Antivirus (www.avast.com) or Avira Free Antivirus (www.avira.com) After you install any one of these software in your computer, be sure to update it, so that it can catch the latest malware, and then run a full system scan to search for malware and deal with it. Second Option Scanners (Anti-Malware) If you think that your computer still has a hidden virus infection in it which the anti-virus software can't detect, use any of these free scanners to catch and remove these viruses. These scanners can detect more deeply hidden malware than anti-virus software cannot detect, but it does not have a real time scanning feature. So, don't consider it as an replacement for anti-virus software. My recommended anti-malware softwares: Detection Rate: Hitman Pro (free 30 day trial for removing malware, infinite scanning) 98.8% Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free (infinite removing and scanning) 97.0% Emsisoft Emergency Kit (infinite removing and scanning) 96.52% All these software have excellent detection rate. Don't think that Hitman Pro is very much better and superior than Emsisoft Emergency Kit- they both have a stunningly excellent detection rate. To download, just search it in Google. Unlike AV software, having more than one anti-malware software will not harm your computer. I think it is time to conclude the first step, which is Cleaning and Removing Malware from your computer. Removing junk files and tune-up ------------------------------------ You have probably seen ads or TV commercials of PC cleaning software which will 'clean your computer so that it runs smoothly and fast'. Lies! All these software does is that it scans your computer for what they call 'errors' and report that 4000 'errors' have been found. 4000 is a very alarming number isn't it? Then it demands you to buy their product for a very high price and 'fix' some non-existant errors (Well, at least most of the errors are fake). Don't buy these software, or even try them. I will show you how to really find real errors and fix them. Cleaning Junk Files Every time you go to a website or launch an application in your computer, it creates some logs and files which are used while you are in that particular website or running that app. These logs and files become useless when the website or application is closed. But these logs and files still remain in your hard-drive, therefore wasting its space. I have found two great and free software you can use to clean these files: CCleaner: www.piriform.com/ccleaner EasyCleaner: Link removed by Saga Lout - direct links to downloads are potentially dangerous. First launch CCleaner and press the analyze button to scan for unneded files. Then click Run Cleaner to clean these files. Then launch EasyCleaner. First press Registry. Click find to search for some Registry Errors. After scanning finishes, click Delete all. Press Yes to confirm Easy Cleaner to clean the registry. Now click close. In the Easy Cleaner main window, click on Unnecessary. Press Find to search for junk files. After scanning completes, press Delete all to remove these files from your computer. Press Yes to confirm. Now click on Close. In the Easy Cleaner main window, click on Shortcuts. Click find to search for invalid shortcuts which can cause errors. After scanning finishes, click Delete all to delete the invalid shortcuts. Press Yes to confirm Easy Cleaner. Now, click Close. Once the business is done with CCleaner and Easy Cleaner, lets move onto other tune-up options. Download a software called Defraggler from: www.piriform.com/defraggler This software will defragment your computer's hard disks. As you use your computer, programs store data in your computer, but not in an organized way. It just stores it in fragments to wherever it can. So, the next time you run that program, it has to search for that fragment, so it takes a much longer time to load applications. Defraggler arranges these fragments in order so that, whenever you run that program again, it doesn't have to search everywhere for it. Defragmenting your hard-drive can greatly reduce loading times. Run Defraggler. select the disk labeled with C:/ and then click analyze. The analysis report will show how much data fragmentation is present on the disk. Click Defrag to reorganize the files in your disk. Enabling multiple cores processors to unleash its true power and disabling unneeded startup items: If you have a dual cored or quad cored processor, you can greatly increase your system performance at the expense of power consumption by doing this trick. By default, Windows operating systems disable all 2 or all 4 processors to run in a system to conserve power and prevent overheating. You can change these settings if you want, but be aware of the consequences! Click on start, type msconfig and then hit enter. A window will pop up. Click on Boot. Then click on the Advanced Options button. Now tick the check-box next to Number of Processors. Click on the little arrow under Number of Processors and then click on the highest number you get. Click Ok. Close the msconfig window and restart your PC. By default, if you install an application, if it can do so, it will automatically launch at startup. This greatly slows down the speed of Windows startup. Open the msconfig windows again and click on Startup. Uncheck the unneeded applications in this list. Do not uncheck any AV services or graphics card (Intel, Nvidia, ATI or AMD) services. Click Ok and then restart your PC. Disabling unneeded Windows aero effects: Windows 7 is included with many effects such as aero glass, transparency and animation while closing, maximizing or minimizing windows. These effects may look beautiful, but it eats up a lot of R.A.M. and greatly decreases computer performance. Disabling these effects should save a lot of R.A.M. and significantly increase your computer's performance. Right-Click on any empty part of the desktop and click Personalize. Under Basic and High Contrast themes, click Windows Basic. Increasing Virtual Memory Size: Have you ever wondered what Windows does when it runs out of memory? It uses your Hard-Drive as R.A.M. There is always a limit to how much space of the hard drive is used by Windows as R.A.M. Increasing this size can result in improvements in performance. Click Start, right-click on Computer and click Properties. On the left pane, click on Advanced System Settings. This should open up the System Properties window. Click on Settings under Performance. Now click on Advanced and then click change. This is the place where you can change the amount of virtual memory which is used by Windows. By default, you cannot change the settings. Uncheck the tick box next to Automatically manage paging file size for all drives. Click on the small circle next to custom size. Then change the value of Initial size and Maximum size to your desired value. I recommend: Divide the amount of space available in the drive by 2. This gives you the Initial Size. Add 70 to the Initial Size. This gives you the Maximum Size. Click Ok, again click Ok in the Performance Options window, and one more time click Ok in the System Properties windows to close it. Restart your computer to apply the changes. I guess then, this is it. I have described every reliable method I know that can increase the performance of your computer. Hopefully, after you boot back to your computer, it will be running much faster. Thank you for reading my article, and good-bye! Extra Tags: How to speed up my PC?, Speed up, How to speed up my laptop?, How to increase FPS, Computers, How to speed up my computer?, How to increase gaming performance, Slow windows 7, Why is my computer running slow? ,Windows 7, Why is my PC running slow?, Slow windows startup, Slow computer
Despite all the rapid development, Windows machines slow down over time as they get bloated with programs and files. So, if you own a desktop or laptop is running Windows 10, chances are high you might regularly use the web to find guides on how to make Windows 10 faster and improve its performance.
In the past, we have told you about the tips and tricks for improving performance on Android and iOS devices. So, I thought I should include whatever I know and create a post on how can we speed up Windows 10 and improve its performance to get the most out of the operating system.
It is possible that you might’ve come across some or many of these Windows 10 performance tricks across the web. But I think it would be great to refresh your memories.
How to speed up Windows 10 using 18 ways?1. Prevent programs from loading at startup
It’s a common sight for most Windows users to have tons of apps and features loaded when their machines start. These are mostly the ones installed by the manufacturers, and others which automatically launch at startup.
Watching these programs load is one of the most visible instances where you feel slowness of your machine. On Windows 10 (and Windows 8/8.1), you can disable programs from loading at startup using the task manager.
And if you’re cherishing the old Windows 7 or Windows XP, the interface to disable startup programs can be accessed via the ‘msconfig’ utility. To do so, use the Windows + R keyboard shortcut. Type msconfig and hit Enter.
This way you can speed up Windows startup by avoiding programs you don’t want to popup automatically.
2. Use fewer apps at a time, reduce RAM usage to speed up computer
Running multiple apps at the same time increases your productivity. But doing the same puts an extra burden on the shoulders of your PC. Well, in most cases, the CPU isn’t affected much, but the RAM is the resource that gets exploited.
You can head over to the Task Manager app and monitor memory usage under the Performance tab > Memory. If the usage stats show that the programs are harassing the RAM chip, you can kill the culprits from the Processes tab to speed up your Windows 10 machine. But make sure you don’t end up killing an important Windows processes. You have to see that there is a difference between the ‘Available’ memory and the memory ‘In Use’.
Your system memory filling up to the brim causes things to slow down on your computer. Adding more RAM is one option, but it requires you to shell out your hard-earned money. A less efficient measure to boost Windows 10 performance would be increasing the size of the Windows Page File.
How to change Windows Page File size? (Read our detailed article on Windows Page File here)
There is one thing, if you have excess RAM, like some 16GB, you really don’t need to increase page file size. However, disabling the page file isn’t an option you should consider. Your PC might run into problems.
3. See if your Windows isn’t corrupt
While the word “corrupt” is mostly used for a special category of humans, the data on operating systems like Windows can also get corrupt. Probably, some process or an app messed up things.
The corrupt data can make your Windows 10 PC work like a sloth (no offense to the animal, please). And in the worst scenarios, your system might crash. Bootable disk cloning software windows 10.
One of the easiest ways to fix corrupted files on Windows 10 is to run the system file checker utility. You might have used the same while trying to repair corrupt pen drives and hard drives that went rogue. Fixing corrupted files will surely speed up Windows 10 machine of yours.
How to run System File Checker in Windows 10?
You can start an elevated command prompt window and execute the following command.
sfc /scannow
The process might take some time depending on the size of your hard drive. Alternatively, you can run the tool by visiting This PC > Windows drive (right-click) > Properties > Tools. Click Check.
4. Scan your PC for malware to speed up Windows 10
Well, this might be the most naive thing you would read in the post intended towards speeding up Windows 10 PCs. Malware community has existed for decades, and their fear compelled Microsoft to include an anti-virus tool in their operating system; it’s called Windows Defender.
Your slow Windows 10 system might be due to some fishy app hiding inside the machine, disguised as some system update program or anything else.
You should regularly scan your PC for malware, either by using Windows Defender or some third-party antivirus software, to make your Windows faster.
5. Shutting down and restarting Windows isn’t an option, it’s a necessity
During college, I had some friends who probably didn’t know the ‘Shut Down’ and ‘Restart’ options existed on Windows. Their poor PCs had to stay up for weeks without getting any chance to restart even once.
Do keep in mind, your PC can survive a few days without rebooting or shutting down. But, that doesn’t mean one always should keep it running.
Restarting or shutting down your PC at regular intervals clears the system memory that gets consumed over time, and it also kills all the errant processes to speed up your Windows 10 PC.
6. Prefer to hibernate your PC, or maybe sleep
When you hibernate your PC, less time is required when you turn it back on. That’s because the current state of the system is saved on the hard drive and gets loaded when you power on the system.
Give your PC some sleep
Putting their computer on sleep mode is mostly a routine for Mac users because these devices can live for almost a month in that way. But now, Windows users also find it comfortable keep their PC in sleep mode for long hours.
In Sleep Mode, only the RAM on the device remains active. But sleep mode drains the battery, although in small amounts. So, you might not want to prefer it every time for your Windows PC, but sleep mode makes it quicker for you to start working on the system.
Don’t forget to check out our post on the difference between Shutdown, Sleep, Fast Startup, Hybrid Sleep, Hibernate.
7. Make Windows ugly as possibleDo away with animations and special effects
Our modern PCs are all about software that should look great, filled with animations and effects that soothe users’ eyes. But these visual improvements consume system resources. The machines which don’t possess efficient hardware could suffer the consequences sometimes.
There are also some people who don’t use their computers diligently; they install random apps and do things that cause problems. Sometimes, the normal operation of the machine suffers.
How to disable/enable animations in Windows 10?
You can tune Windows for best performance by disabling the animations. Football manager online game. Go to This PC (right-click) > Properties > Advanced System Settings > Settings (Under Performance).
In the Performance Options window, select the radio button that says “Adjust for best performance“. Alternatively, you can select Custom and choose the options you want to disable.
Disable transparency to make Windows 10 faster
Having the taskbar, start menu, and action center transparent can be good for your eyes, but the feature consumes some of the resources on your PC. You can disable transparency by visiting Settings > Personalization > Colors. Turn off the toggle button that says ” Make Start, taskbar, and action center transparent.
8. Always keep Windows updated
There is an abundance of updates in the Windows ecosystem that are regularly pushed to the users, sometimes forcefully. But regularly updating your computer can improve Windows 10’s performance in addition to protecting the machine from unwanted threats and newly discovered vulnerabilities.
Starting with Windows 8, Microsoft provides universal drivers for a vast collection of third-party hardware. Updates for such devices are delivered through Windows Update. But in the case of unsupported third-party apps and hardware, you might have to update them manually.
If you’re running recent versions of Windows 10, updates install way faster than before. That’s because Microsoft has optimized the Windows Update process in such a way that most of the installation happens in the background while the user is busy with their work.
9. Open apps lightning fast
This is one of the ways you can make Windows 10 faster during daily usage. You can create custom keyboard shortcuts to open apps by pressing a single key. In this post, we have detailed the process to create custom keyboard shortcuts in Windows.
10. Choose what your PC should prefer
In the same Performance Options window I mentioned above (point 7), switch to the Advanced tab. There, you can determine whether your PC should give preference to the programs you use or the services that run in the background. This adjustment could give a considerable performance boost according to your needs.
11. Turn off cloud sync to make Windows faster
Windows 10 offers integrated support for Microsoft’s cloud storage service OneDrive. You can copy all the files and folders to OneDrive which you want to upload to the cloud. Many users have a soft corner for Google Drive; there are chances they might not be using One Drive.
But even if you’re a die-hard fan of the OneDrive, turning on the sync and forgetting about it wouldn’t be a wise move. It would consume your resources and slow down Windows 10. In fact, it’s not only OneDrive, and you should do this for other services too.
To disable OneDrive sync and make your Windows faster, go to This PC > OneDrive (right-click) > Choose OneDrive folders to sync. On the next screen, untick the checkbox Sync all files and folders in OneDrive and click Ok.
12. Use fast startup to speed up your computer’s load time
One way to accelerate Windows 10 startup process is by turning on the hibernation feature that’s disabled by default. Fast Startup (enabled by default) is another feature which reduces the booting time of Windows 10. It’s a combination of shutdown and hibernation.
You can check whether Fast Startup is enabled for your computer by visiting Power Options > Choose what the power button does. Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable” to unlock the shutdown configuration. There, you’ll see the option to enable/disable fast startup. Check out our post on the difference between Fast Startup, Hybrid Sleep, Hibernate Shutdown and Sleep.
13. Use ReadyBoost to speed up Windows 10
ReadyBoost is a Windows feature that can supplement your RAM when your hard drive is slow. You might see visible differences in system performance if you’re running low-end hardware.
The trick can make your Windows laptop or desktop faster. But keep in mind, ReadyBoost doesn’t work in the case of SSDs as they’re usually faster than USB drives. You can read our detailed post on “How To Speed Up Windows Using ReadyBoost And USB Drive?” to get a better idea.
14. Turn off live tilesSpeed Up My Pc Full 2019 Movies
Live Tiles debuted with Windows 8. The live tiles in the Start Menu or Start Screen provide updated information related to an app, either sourced from the web or locally. But they also consume resources and battery, not up to the level that it would slow things down. But turning the live tiles off would be beneficial if you never bothered to see what a live tile is offering.
How to turn off live tiles in Windows 10 to speed up your computer?
If you’re running Windows 10 Pro, you can use the Group Policy Editor. In the editor, open User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar > Notifications > Turn off tile notifications.
Otherwise, you’ll have to disable the live tiles manually for each app. Open Start > Right-click a live tile > More > Turn live tile off.
15. Use High-Performance Mode to improve PCs performance
The ‘High Performance’ mode in Power options helps you make the best out of your PC. The CPU can utilize its full potential, while the high-performance mode prevents various components like hard drives, WiFi cards, etc. from going into power saving states.
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Did you ever realize why power users prefer desktops? One of the reasons is the constant power supply which improves performance. In the case of laptops, you can keep the charger connected while you play games, or use a large software.
16. Use the built-in troubleshooter
With the release of the Creators Update, Microsoft has started providing a dedicated section for various Windows troubleshooting utilities. You can visit Settings > Update & Recovery > Troubleshooter.
There, you’ll find options to fix errors related to Bluetooth, BSOD, audio, Windows Update, keyboard, and other hardware on the system. Fixing various problems can make your Windows 10 PC run faster and without errors.
17. Improve app performance in Windows 10Speed Up Windows 10 2019
If you’re running the April Update, Windows 10 now includes a new Settings page that lets you change advanced graphics settings for individual apps, both UWP and classic. This could be handy if you’re facing performance problems with a particular app and you’re blaming your innocent PC.
Go to Settings > System > Display. Scroll down and click Graphics Settings. One the next screen, select the classic or UWP app you want to configure and click Add.
Now, click the app’s name and click Options. Here, you can choose between different graphics specifications like System default, Power Saving, and High Performance. The high-performance setting allows the app to take advantage of the discrete GPU on your system.
18. Free up space in Windows 10
Deleting unwanted data is a great way to speed up Windows 10. In general, Windows already included the disk cleanup utility that lets you clear your hard drive. All you need to do is type Disk Cleanup in the Windows Search bar and fire up the utility. It’ll take some time to analyze your hard drive after which you can choose what to delete.
If you want to free up space in Windows 10, the April 2018 Update comes with a new junk removal tool called Free Up Space. It can be found in the Settings app and works almost the same way. I used it to remove almost 46GB of data from my hard drive.
Talking about clearing up your hard drive, if you use OneDrive you can try the feature called Files On-Demand.
19. Reset your PC
Apparently, the last and the least option to end all of the Windows-related problems is to Reset your Windows 10 PC. You can do so by visiting the Recovery section in Settings or by the utility provided by your device manufacturer which you can access by pressing some key when the PC boots. Reinstalling Windows 10 would revert all the wrong-doings and changes you and various apps have made to the system.
So, these were some of the methods that can help you speed up your Windows 10 PC. If you have something to add, don’t forget to drop your thoughts in the comments.
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