You may like to speed up your PC for a better performance and to wind up your work quickly. Though you want a flawless performance of your PC, some inbuilt Windows features can affect its effectiveness. There can be many other reasons that can slow down your PC. So let us consider those factors and proceed with the solutions for how to speed up my PC.

How To Speed Up My PC Windows 10

Close System Tray Programs

Some applications may launch at the startup and run in the background on your PC. You can only find them in the notification area on your computer’s display. So click the ‘Up arrow’ icon on the system tray and find out the hidden programs. Then right-click on the unwanted programs and disable them from running in the background. It will also free up the resources these programs were consuming. It’s the easiest way to fix how to speed up my PC.

Uninstall The Programs You Don’t Use

  1. Open ‘Settings’ and click on ‘Apps and Features.’
  2. Scroll down and find and locate the programmes installed but which are of no use now. Then upon selecting click on the ‘Uninstall’ button.
  3. Repeat the same step to remove additional programs from your PC.

Disable Programs From Running At The Startup

  1. Right-click on the Task bar and select ‘Task Manager.’
  2. Click on ‘More Details’ and move to the ‘Startup’ tab.
  3. Then click on ‘Status’ to know about the applications that are enabled to run at the startup.
  4. Right-click on the unnecessary applications and select ‘Disable’ to prevent them from running at startup.
  5. Restart the computer and move to the next method if it’s still running slowly.

Defragment The Hard Drive

  1. Go to Control Panel and choose ‘System and Security.’
  2. Select ‘Defragment your hard drive’ to open the Defragmenter dialog box.
  3. Click on the ‘Analyse Disk’ button and click on ‘Defragmented Disk.’
  4. When Windows has defragmented the hard disk, it notifies you that the hard drive no longer needs defragmentation.
  5. Then you can close the Defragmenter dialog box and the Control Panel.

Free Up Disk Space

Your computer undoubtedly slows down if its hard disk is running out of space. So execute the following steps to clean up the hard disk.

  1. Open ‘File Explorer’ right-click on ‘Primary system drive’ and select ‘Properties.’
  2. Click on ‘Disk Cleanup,’ select ‘Clean up system files’ and click ‘OK.’
  3. Select the files you want to delete and click on ‘OK.’
  4. Then select ‘Delete’ to remove these files permanently.

Avoid Running Multiple Programs At The Same Time

Running more than one program can consume more CPU which in turn slow down the PC performance. Hence, try to avoid running too many programs at the same time. This method applies explicitly to antivirus. For instance, if you run two antiviruses simultaneously, then one may conflict with another and which may adversely impact the system performance.

Check For Viruses, Malware, And Adware

  1. Go to the ‘Start’ menu and search for ‘Windows Defender Security Center.’
  2. Click on ‘Virus and threat protection’ and select ‘Advanced Scan.’
  3. Now tap ‘Full Scan’ and click on the ‘Scan Now’ button.
  4. If the search result detects Viruses, Adware or Malware, then use proper tools to remove them from your PC.

Reduce Animations

  1. Open the ‘Control Panel, type ‘Performance Information and Tools’ in the search box and select it from the list of options.
  2. When prompted, enter the administrator password for confirmation.
  3. Click on ‘Visual Effects,’ select ‘Adjust for best performance’ and click ‘OK.’
  4. Now Windows will automatically choose the best visual effects for your computer.

Update Graphics And Network Drivers

  1. Go to Control Panel and choose Device Manager.
  2. Select Graphics Driver, right-click on it and choose ‘Update Driver.’
  3. Then let the Windows search for the updated driver and install the same automatically.
  4. If Windows unable to detect the updated driver, then double-click on Graphics Driver and see its properties.
  5. Then find the model number and name of the manufacturer under the ‘General’ tab.
  6. Moreover, note down the driver version and its date of release.
  7. Now you can visit the manufacturer’s website and search for a compatible and latest driver.
  8. Then download the driver and install the driver manually.

Reinstall Windows

At first, backup all the data stored on your PC. Then type ‘Recovery’ in the search field and press ‘Enter’ to get the ‘Recovery Options.’ Go to ‘Reset this PC’ and select ‘Get Started.’ Click on ‘Remove everything’ and wait until the computer restarts automatically.

Hope, the solutions mentioned above are suitable to serve your purpose. Following these steps, you should be able to speed up your PC.