Did you notice Windows 10 Running slow After the recent windows upgrade? There are many speculations about why this happens. Some believe it’s the temporary application files, malware virus infection, others think it’s the corrupted registry files, Application problems. Whatever the Reason for windows buggy performance. Here most useful Tweaks to optimize windows 10 performance, Fix windows slow performance issues make Windows 10 run faster.
How To optimize windows 10 performance
Optimize Your Windows Startup Processes
Startup processes are those apps that start running the moment you boot your PC. They impact boot time and limit the speed of your PC for a while even after booting is complete. Obviously, the more processes the system has to run during bootup, the longer it takes to boot up to the working state. To make your Windows OS run faster, stop these apps from starting by following these steps.
Disable Startup programs
- You can stop These startup apps from Task Manager, click on the startup tab.
- This will list all app list with startup impact.
- If you feel an app listed there is unnecessary, simply right-click on it and select disable.
Disable Background Running apps
- You Can Disable Background Running Apps From Settings click on privacy.
- Then go to the last option in the left panel Background apps.
- Here switch off toggles to turn off background apps you don’t need or use.
Free up hard drive space
To free up storage space on Windows 10
- Press Windows key + I to open settings,
- Click on the system then storage,
- Under the local disk, section click the Temporary files option.
- Check the files you want to delete to reclaim space and improve system performance.
- Finally, Click the Remove files button.
- Use drive defragmentation
- Press Windows key + x then select settings,
- Click on the system then storage,
- Under the “More storage settings” section, click the Optimize Drives option.
- Select the drive that needs defragmentation (Basically its C drive) and click optimize button,
- This will rearrange the files to make them accessible more quickly the next time they are needed, translating into noticeable performance improvement.