How to Improve Performance for a Windows 11 Computer?

⭐ Watch this video to find out how to optimize Windows 11 and boost computer performance. The performance of Windows 11 has improved slightly in comparison with Windows 10. In the new version of its operating system, Microsoft introduced enhancements to memory and disk management, application priorities and some other things related to CPU and battery performance. However, many users - especially those who installed Windows 11 on unsupported devices - may face performance issues which include lags and regular freezing. Although there are a few minor problems that still remain in Insider builds, I’d like to show you several proven methods to make your Windows 11 work faster and boost your computer’s performance. 

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Here are some tips to help improve the performance of your Windows 11 computer:

  1. Keep your system up-to-date: Make sure you have the latest updates and drivers installed. Go to "Settings" > "Update & Security" to check for updates.
  2. Uninstall unnecessary programs: Remove any programs that you no longer use or need. To uninstall, go to "Settings" > "Apps" > "Apps & features".
  3. Disable apps that run on startup: Too many apps running on startup can slow down your computer. To disable, go to "Task Manager" > "Startup" and disable any apps you don't need.
  4. Free up disk space: Use the built-in Disk Cleanup tool to get rid of temporary files, old Windows installations, or other files that are taking up unnecessary space on your hard drive.
  5. Use storage spaces: If your computer has multiple hard drives, consider using Storage Spaces to combine them into a single virtual drive for better performance.
  6. Upgrade your hardware: If your computer is old or outdated, consider upgrading your hardware, such as your RAM, processor, or hard drive, to improve performance.
  7. Disable visual effects: Go to "Settings" > "System" > "Display" and turn off unnecessary visual effects that can slow down your computer.
  8. Adjust power settings: Go to "Settings" > "System" > "Power & sleep" and select "Additional power settings". Change the plan to High Performance to give your computer a performance boost.
  9. Disable search indexing: If you rarely use the search function, you can disable search indexing to free up resources. Go to "Control Panel" > "Indexing Options" > "Modify" and uncheck any folders you don't want to index.
  10. Use a solid-state drive (SSD): If your computer is still using a traditional hard drive, upgrading to an SSD can significantly improve performance.

By following these tips, you should be able to improve the performance of your Windows 11 computer.

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