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How to Optimize Windows PC

Last Updated : 23 Jul, 2025
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It's better to have an optimized computer whether it's Windows 10 or 11, so your system can perform efficiently without any freeze. That's why you should try to implement good practices to keep your system smooth and secure. In this article, we're going to discuss some of the best steps and methods to boost your Windows 10 and 11 system's performance at its peak. Let's check them out:

1. Windows Update

You can begin with the Windows Update process as it will help you to provide better and advanced security features. Here's how you can do it:

  • Go to the Start Menu, type Settings and hit the Enter button
  • Click on Update & Security.
  • Navigate to Windows Update.
  • Click the Check for updates button and download the updates.
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Windows Upgrade

2. Update Device drivers

You might be aware of the fact that these drivers are very crucial as they works as a intermediator between the operating system and particular devices to communicate. So, it is necessary to update device drivers by using these steps:

  • Open Start.
  • Search for Device Manager.
  • Expand the branch for the device you want to update.
  • Right-click the device, and select the Update Driver option.
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Device manager

3. Disk Fragmentation

Fragmentation occurs when the allotted memory is larger than the memory requested by the program, then the difference between allotted and requested memory is known as fragmentation. So, we need to run a disk defragmenter to rearrange fragmentation which makes drives work more efficiently. Follow the steps below to perform this action:

  • Select the search bar on the taskbar and enter defrag.
  • Select Defragment and Optimize Drives.
  • Select the disk drive you want to optimize.
  • Select the Optimize button.
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defrag

4. Disk Clean-up

Disk Clean-up is a computer maintenance utility tool used to remove temporary files, files in the recycle bin, and other items that you no longer need. Here's how you can do it:

  • Type Disk clean-up in the search bar on the taskbar.
  • Select the drives you want to clean.
  • Select the folder or file types to get rid of.
  • Select OK.

To claim more space, you can also delete system files as follows:

  • In Disk Clean-up, select Clean up system files.
  • Select the file types to get rid of. To get a description of the file type, just click on it.
  • Select OK.
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disk clean up

5. Adjust Windows Visual Effects

Lowering or customizing the settings of Windows visual effects will increase the performance of your devices. Follow the below steps to achieve so:

  • Search "System" in the search bar on the taskbar.
  • Click Advanced system settings and it will open the System Properties menu.
  • On the Advanced tab under Performance, click Settings and it will open Performance Options.
  • Click on the Visual Effects tab, either choose to adjust for best performance or go for Custom.
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Performance

6. Turn off Transparency Effects

Transparency effects will make your Windows device slow as it consumes resources. You can disable transparency to reclaim that resources by the following steps:

  • Open the Settings > Personalization > Colors > Turn off Transparency effects.
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Transparency Effect

7. Uninstall Unused Programs

Reclaim the hard disk space by uninstalling the programs which are not in use for a long time. To reclaim your memory on the hard disk, follow the below steps:

  • In the search box on the taskbar, type Control Panel.
  • After opening the Control Panel, select Programs and Features.
  • Select the program you want to remove and select Uninstall or Uninstall/Change.
  • Then follow the directions on the screen.
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Unused programs

8. Disable Background Apps

There may be some bloatware (pre-installed applications) on your Windows device which runs in the background even if you are using them. You can even disable the background applications by following the below steps:

  • Search the "Background applications" on the search bar.
  • Disable the application which is not required.
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Disable background apps

 9. Limit Start-up programs

Start-up programs are the programs that are configured to start when you log in. In most cases, apps will start minimized or may only start in background tasks. To disable start-up programs, follow the below steps:

  • Right-click on Start and open Settings.
  • Go to Apps.
  • Go to Startup and disable the application which causes more impactful task in the background.
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Limit apps usage

10. Check for Viruses and Spyware

Virus and spyware can not only slow down your device but even can corrupt your data and do identity theft. So, it's better to scan for viruses and spyware to remove it by using Windows Defender/Security or other anti-spyware programs. To use Windows Security  follow the below steps:

  • Select the search bar on the taskbar and enter Windows Security.
  • Select Virus and threat protection and click on the Scan option.
  • Select one of the scan options like Quick Scan, Full Scan, and Custom Scan.
  • Press Scan now button.
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Check for spywares

11. Change the size of Virtual Memory

A paging file is an area on the hard disk that Window uses as if it were RAM. We can adjust this paging file size to improve window performance. To change the size of virtual memory follow the below steps:

  • Select the search bar on the taskbar and open View advanced system settings, which will open System Properties.
  • In System Properties, select the Advanced tab > Settings under Performance > Advanced tab.
  • Then select Change under the Virtual memory.
  • By default, Windows automatically manage paging file size for all drives check box is checked we can uncheck it to makes changes.
  • Under Paging file size for each drive, click on the drive that contains the paging file to change the paging file size.
  • Click Custom size, type a new size in megabytes in the Initial size (MB) or Maximum size (MB) box, click Set, and then click OK.
  • Restart your device.
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Virtual memory

12. Close Running Applications

Every running application consumes resources like CPU and memory. So, it is necessary to close all the application which is not used to reclaim the allocated resources. Here's how to perform this action:

  • Press Win + X and click "Task manager"
  • Check all the running applications
  • Select on high consuming applications and click "End Task" to Close it.
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close running apps

13. Turn Off Tips and Notifications

 We can also stop some background services that provide tips and suggestions to use Windows. To do that follow these steps:

  • Search the "Notifications and actions" in the search bar on the taskbar.
  • Uncheck Get tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use windows.
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Turn off tips notifications

14. Upgrade Hardware

To improve the performance of Windows PC we can also upgrade the hardware. Adding better technology hardware will definitely improve the read and write speed of your device.

  • Add more RAM.
  • Use solid-state disk.
  • Upgrade Graphics Card

15. Optimize Power Settings

You can fix and optimize your Windows PC by choosing the right power plan and it will help in enhancing performance and energy efficiency. Here's how to perform this action:

  • Press Win + R and type "Control Panel" or click on Start Menu and type "Control Panel"
  • Navigate to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power options > Edit Plan Settings
  • Select High Performance
  • For custom: Adjust individual settings (such as display timeout or screen lock) for best optimization.
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Power Settings

Conclusion

Whether you’re using Windows 10 or 11, following these optimization steps will help you achieve a smoother, faster, and more efficient computing experience. Regular maintenance and staying updated are key to keeping your system running at its best.


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