Before you replace your slow PCs…

Your team’s efficiency and productivity are crucial, but sluggish computers can hinder their work – potentially affecting you personally and your business’s overall performance.

Think twice before you decide to replace your PCs; there are several strategies to enhance computer performance on Windows 10 and 11. Here are some effective tips:

Restart Your Computer

Often overlooked, a simple shutdown and restart can significantly improve performance. This process clears background processes, applications, and memory data, resolving common issues, particularly if your computer has been on for an extended period.

Manage Start-Up Apps

A multitude of apps may be set to automatically start with Windows 11, slowing down your system’s boot time. To streamline start-up, you can disable unneeded apps:

  • Navigate to Settings
  • Select Apps
  • Choose the Start-up page
  • Arrange apps by “Start-up impact”
  • Deactivate the toggle switch for apps you don’t need
  • Reboot your computer

This action prevents these apps from auto-launching at start-up, conserving system resources.

Disable Restartable Apps

Windows 11’s feature to save and restart certain apps upon rebooting might seem handy but can dampen performance. To disable it:

  • Access Settings
  • Choose Accounts
  • Visit the Sign-in options page
  • Turn off the “Automatically save my restartable apps and restart them when I sign back in” toggle

This adjustment can enhance your computer’s speed, especially for those who have many infrequently used applications.

Uninstall Unnecessary Apps

Superfluous apps can clutter your system, slowing it down. To remove them:

  • Open Settings
  • Click on Apps
  • Head to the Installed apps page
  • Pick the app you wish to uninstall and select the Uninstall option
  • Follow any additional prompts

Eliminating unneeded apps frees up space and resources, boosting performance.

Be mindful of the software you install. Substandard or outdated applications can negatively affect your system. Opt for reputable apps, ideally from the Microsoft Store, as they undergo rigorous security and performance reviews.

Before installing software, research user experiences and potential issues online. Trustworthy sources and reputable companies are generally safer bets.

Optimising your current Windows computers could save you from needing an upgrade. Alternatively, our team can handle the optimisation for you, checking your computers and network for hidden issues. Contact us for assistance.

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