How to fix a slow computer

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Some of this I already knew, some officials it was new information to me



Step 1: Kill startup programs murdering your boot time.

Windows: Ctrl+Shift+Esc → Startup tab

Mac: System Preferences → Users & Login Items

Disable everything except antivirus. You can launch programs manually when you need them.

Step 1: Kill startup programs murdering your boot time.

Windows: Ctrl+Shift+Esc → Startup tab

Mac: System Preferences → Users & Login Items

Disable everything except antivirus. You can launch programs manually when you need them.

Step 2: Clear the cache nightmare.

Your browser stores gigabytes of junk—old cookies, images, auto-fill data.

Chrome/Edge: Settings → Privacy → Clear browsing data → "All time"

Firefox: Options → Privacy → Clear Data

Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data → Remove All


Step 3: Uninstall bloatware you never use.

Windows: Settings → Apps → Sort by size

Mac: Applications folder → drag to trash

Look for: Trial software, manufacturer apps, old games, duplicate programs.

I usually delete 15-25 programs. Instant 5-10GB freed.

Step 4: Run Disk Cleanup (Windows) or Optimize Storage (Mac)
Step 5: Disable visual effects eating resources
Step 6: Update ALL drivers (outdated drivers = crashes)

These 3 steps take 8 minutes total but triple your speed.

Step 7: Check for malware and adware.

Download Malwarebytes (free version works).

Run a full scan. You'll be shocked what's hiding.

I've found cryptominers, browser hijackers, and keyloggers people didn't know existed.

Remove everything flagged.


Step 8: Upgrade to an SSD if you're still on HDD.

This is the ONLY upgrade worth money.

A 500GB SSD costs $40-60.

Your computer goes from "why won't this open?" to instant.

Boot time: 5 min → 15 seconds.

This is the nuclear option.

Step 9: Adjust virtual memory settings.

Windows: System → Advanced → Performance Settings → Advanced → Virtual Memory

Set to 1.5x your RAM amount.

Most people don't know this setting exists. It's how your computer handles overflow when RAM fills up.


Step 10: Disable Windows Search Indexing.

It constantly scans your files in the background.

Services → Windows Search → Properties → Startup Type: Disabled

You can still search manually.

But your CPU isn't constantly working for no reason.


Advanced move: Reinstall your operating system.

Sounds scary but takes 45 minutes.

Backup your files → Create recovery drive → Fresh install.

This nukes ALL the junk accumulated over years.

Your computer literally runs like new. I do this every 18 months.

Why computers slow down over time:

Software updates add features (bloat).
Temporary files accumulate.
Registry errors multiply.
Malware creeps in.

It's not planned obsolescence (usually). It's digital entropy.

Regular maintenance = eternal speed.


You just saved $200+ on "tech support."

Your computer now boots faster, runs cooler, crashes less.

Save this thread.Repost it to help others.

Do this maintenance every 3 months.

Your "old" computer will outlast everyone who bought new ones.

Technology isn't the problem.
Maintenance is the solution.
 
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Forget Windows, use Linux.

 
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