Ten tips for Windows PC performance

  

1. Find out how to eat resources

The computer is running slowly or suddenly, there must be a reason, if an application grabs 99% CPU resources, other applications are getting faster? If an application is crazy about reading and writing to a disk, can it be stuck? If an application has a memory leak, can Windows not read and write pagefiles?

So, it's a good idea to find out which big ones are eating resources and disabling them or replacing them with more lightweight alternatives when not using them. To find out who is eating resources in Windows, Task Manager can do the job, although you can use Process Explorer if you want to be professional.

2. Turn off the system tray program

Many applications will stay in the system tray or notification area with the system startup, we can observe whether there are useless applications in the system tray. After exiting it, you can also release some system resources.

3.Disabling unwanted startup items

Many applications are sneaky with the system without the user's permission. No matter what they do in the background, at least I don't know. I don't feel like eating our system resources and slowing down the startup speed of the system. Therefore, disabling unnecessary Windows startup items can also improve Windows PC performance.

Manage Windows startup items can use the MSConfig tool that comes with the system, but I recommend the more powerful Windows startup item management tool Autoruns.

4. Reduce Windows animation effects

Windows will enable more animation effects by default. If your graphics card is not particularly good, even use a classic machine to reduce Windows animation effects. It is also an option to improve performance.

To customize the configuration of Windows animations, use the following steps:

(1) Press Windows + R — Enter and execute systempropertiesperformance.

(2) Disable unwanted animation effects in the Visual Effects tab.

5.Replacing lightweight browsers

Using computers to browse web pages should be a big part of work and life, so change for a lightweight browsing Is still a good option. Personally think that IE will abandon it! And Microsoft Edge is just a semi-finished product, I prefer to use Chrome.

6. Scanning for malware and viruses

Frequently killing viruses is not just about protecting our information and resources. It also reduces the looting of our computer's limited resources by unscrupulous software. Therefore, it is recommended that you always check for any drops.

7.Clean up disk space

When the operating system's disk space is insufficient, it will seriously affect the disk I/O performance, so it is recommended that you manually clean up the useless large files to keep free space. Availability. For some of the files generated by Windows itself, we can use the disk cleaning tool to complete the tool, the tool is wizard-based, I will not introduce the usage.

8. Disk Defragmentation

In fact, the current version of Windows is not necessary for disk defragmentation. This feature is mainly provided for traditional mechanical hard disks. If you are using an SSD disk, you don't need to defragment your disk. If you use a mechanical hard disk, regular sorting will improve some disk performance.

9. Uninstalling Unwanted Applications

Applications that are not used for a long time will take up our disk space and certain computer performance, so it is recommended that you uninstall them for a long time without using or using them very frequently. Low application.

10. Reset or reinstall Windows

If your computer has some strange performance problems, you can only reset or reinstall it by looking for experts to help with analysis. Handled, this is also the ultimate ultimate killer.

The performance of Windows PCs must be improved through the above ten tricks. I hope this article will help you learn.

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