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Improving Windows performance can make your system run faster and smoother. Here are 10 of the best tricks to optimize your Windows performance:
1. Disable Startup Programs
- Too many startup programs slow down your system.
- Fix: Open Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) → Startup and disable unnecessary programs.
2. Uninstall Bloatware & Unused Software
- Pre-installed apps and old software take up space and slow performance.
- Fix: Open Settings → Apps → Installed Apps, and remove unnecessary software.
3. Optimize Virtual Memory (Pagefile)
- Windows uses virtual memory when RAM is full.
- Fix:
- Go to System Properties (Win + R →
sysdm.cpl
→ Advanced → Performance Settings → Advanced → Virtual Memory). - Increase the virtual memory size to 1.5x to 3x your RAM.
- Go to System Properties (Win + R →

4. Disable Visual Effects
- Windows’ animations and transparency effects can slow performance.
- Fix:
- Right-click This PC → Properties → Advanced System Settings → Performance Settings.
- Select “Adjust for best performance” or manually disable animations.
5. Defragment and Optimize Drives (For HDD)
- Helps organize data for faster access.
- Fix:
- Open Defragment & Optimize Drives (Win + S → type “Defragment”).
- Select your HDD (skip SSD) and click Optimize.
6. Enable Storage Sense
- Automatically clears junk files.
- Fix:
- Go to Settings → System → Storage → Enable Storage Sense.
- Customize options to automatically delete temporary files.
7. Disable Background Apps
- Background apps use resources unnecessarily.
- Fix:
- Open Settings → Apps → Background Apps.
- Disable apps you don’t need running in the background.
8. Keep Windows & Drivers Updated
- Updates improve security and performance.
- Fix:
- Go to Settings → Windows Update and check for updates.
- Update drivers via Device Manager or manufacturer’s website.
9. Adjust Power Settings
- High-performance mode improves speed.
- Fix:
- Go to Control Panel → Power Options.
- Set to “High Performance” or “Ultimate Performance” (for desktops).
10. Scan for Malware & Viruses
- Malware slows down performance.
- Fix:
- Use Windows Defender (Settings → Update & Security → Windows Security → Virus & Threat Protection).
- Run a full scan or use a third-party antivirus.
By applying these tricks, you should notice a significant improvement in your Windows system performance! 🚀