How to Speed Up Windows 11: Step-by-Step Guide
Windows 11 is fast, sleek, and modern — but over time, even powerful PCs start to feel slow. Apps take longer to open, games lag, and simple tasks become frustrating.
The good news? You usually don’t need to buy a new computer. In this guide, I’ll show you simple and safe ways to speed up Windows 11 — even if you’re not tech-savvy.
1. Restart Your PC Regularly
Many people leave their PC on for weeks. Background apps pile up and slow everything down.
Solution: Restart your computer at least once per week.
2. Disable Unnecessary Startup Programs
Some apps automatically start when Windows boots, slowing startup time.
Steps:
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc
- Open Task Manager
- Click Startup Apps
- Disable apps you don’t need
Tip: Don’t disable security tools like Windows Defender.
3. Uninstall Programs You Never Use
Old software takes up storage and slows things down.
- Go to Settings > Apps > Installed apps
- Remove apps you no longer need
4. Clean Up Temporary Files
Windows stores temporary files that eventually slow performance.
- Search Disk Cleanup
- Select your C: drive
- Check temporary files and Recycle Bin
- Click Clean up system files
5. Turn Off Visual Effects
Animations look nice but consume resources.
- Search: Adjust performance
- Select: Adjust for best performance
6. Keep Windows Updated
Updates fix bugs and improve performance.
- Go to Settings > Windows Update
- Click Check for updates
7. Scan for Malware
Malware can secretly slow your PC.
- Open Windows Security
- Select Virus & Threat Protection
- Run a Full Scan
8. Enable Storage Sense
This automatically deletes junk files.
- Go to Settings > System > Storage
- Turn on Storage Sense
9. Upgrade to an SSD (If Possible)
If your PC still uses a traditional hard drive, switching to an SSD will make it feel brand new.
10. Change Power Mode
Windows may be limiting performance to save energy.
- Go to Settings > System > Power
- Select Best Performance
Final Thoughts
Speeding up Windows 11 doesn’t need to be complicated. Start with simple fixes like restarting, disabling startup apps, and cleaning junk files. If your PC is still slow, consider upgrading to an SSD — it’s the biggest speed boost you can get.
Have questions or facing problems? Leave a comment — I’ll help!
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