How to Speed up Windows 11 ? Improve PC Performance

How to Speed up Windows 11

Each and Every people need a higher speed up Windows 11. Some devices are not possible to improve speed and performance but when we don’t know about any problems and then we face many problems on Windows 11. So I will discuss in detail to speed up Windows 11.

Here are some tips to speed up Windows 11 and improve performance:

Disable unnecessary startup programs: you can do this, by opening task manager (press ctrl+shift+esc) and clicking on the “startup” tab. Stop running any application on the pc that you don’t need on your pc.

Update your drivers: Outdated or incorrect drivers can slow down your system. Check for updates for your graphics card, chipset, and other hardware on the manufacturer’s website.

Uninstall unused programs: Uninstall any programs that you don’t use or need anymore. This can free up space on your hard drive and reduce system resource usage.

Disable visual effects: Windows 11 has many visual effects that can slow down your system. For that right-click on “this pc” and select “properties”. Click on “advanced system settings”, then under “performance” click on “settings”. Select “adjust for best performance” and click “apply”.

Run a disk cleanup: use the built-in disk cleanup tool to remove unnecessary files and free up space on your hard drive. To access it, search for “disk cleanup” in the start menu.

Disable unnecessary services: there are many services running in the background of Windows 11 that you may not need. To disable them, press win+r and type “services.msc” to open the services manager. Identify the services that you don’t need and disable them.

Upgrade your hardware: if your system is still slow, consider upgrading your hardware. Adding more ram or an SSD can significantly improve performance.

These are just a few tips to speed up Windows 11 and improve performance. So we discuss this in detail scroll down for more information.

 

How to Disable unnecessary programs in Windows 11

Here are the steps to disable unnecessary startup programs in Windows 11 

  1. press ctrl+shift+esc to open the task manager.
  2. Click on the “Startup” tab.
  3. You will see a list of programs that start up with Windows 11. Identify the ones you don’t need and click on them.
  4. Press on the “Disable” button at the bottom-right corner of the window.
  5. Repeat the process for any other unnecessary startup programs.

Note: some programs may not have the “disable” button available, in that case, you will need to disable them from their own settings or uninstall them altogether.

 

How to Update Drivers in Windows 11

Here are the steps to update drivers in Windows 11:

  1. The windows key + x and select “device manager” from the menu.
  2. In the device manager, find the device for which you want to update the driver and right-click on it.
  3. Select “update driver” from the context menu.
  4. Choose whether you want to search for drivers automatically or browse your computer for driver software.
  5. If you select “Search automatically for updated driver software,” Windows 11 will search your computer and the internet for the latest driver.
  6. If you select “browse my computer for driver software,” you will need to locate the downloaded driver on your computer.
  7. If Windows 11 finds an updated driver, it will install it automatically. If not, you may need to download the latest driver from the manufacturer’s website and follow the prompts to install it.
  8. After the driver is installed, restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

Note: it’s important to keep your drivers up-to-date to ensure optimal performance and stability.

 

How to Uninstall unused programs in Windows 11

Here are the steps to uninstall unused programs in Windows 11:

  1. Press the Windows key + I to open settings.
  2. Click on “apps” from the list of options.
  3. In the “Apps & Features” section, you will see a list of all the programs installed on your computer.
  4. Scroll through the programs list and find the program you want to uninstall.
  5. Click on the program, and then click on the “Uninstall” button that appears.
  6. Follow the prompts to uninstall the program.
  7. Repeat the process for any other programs you want to uninstall.

Note: some programs may require administrative privileges to uninstall. In that case, you may need to enter your administrator password.

 

How to disable visual effects in Windows 11

Here’s how to disable visual effects in Windows 11:

  1. Right-click on “this pc” or “my computer” and select “properties” from the context menu.
  2. In the system window that opens, click on the “advanced system settings” link.
  3. In the system properties window, click on the “Settings” button under the “Performance” section.
  4. In the performance options window that opens, select the “adjust for best performance” option.
  5. If you want to keep some visual effects, you can check the individual options you want to keep under “custom”.
  6. Once you have made your selections, click “apply” and then “ok” to save your changes.

This will disable most of the visual effects in Windows 11, which can help improve system performance. However, this will also make your desktop look more basic and less visually appealing. You can always re-enable the visual effects by selecting the “let Windows choose what’s best for my computer” option in the performance options window.

 

How to Run Disk Cleanup in Windows 11

You can run disk cleanup in Windows 11 by following these steps:

  1. Press the Windows key on your keyboard or click on the start menu icon to open the start menu.
  2. Type “disk cleanup” in the search bar and select the “disk cleanup” app from the search results.
  3. Choose the drive that you want to clean up from the drop-down menu. The default drive is usually c:
  4. Wait for the app to scan your system for files that can be safely deleted.
  5. Once the scan is complete, you will see a list of files that can be deleted. Check the boxes next to the types of files that you want to delete.
  6. Click on the “clean up system files” button to scan for more files that can be safely deleted.
  7. Once the scan is complete, you will see a new list of files that can be deleted. Check the boxes next to the types of files that you want to delete.
  8. Click on the “ok” button to confirm that you want to delete the selected files.
  9. Finally, click on the “delete files” button to delete the selected files.

Note: be careful not to delete important files or system files. Always review the list of files carefully before you delete them.

 

How to disable unnecessary services in Windows 11

Here’s how to disable unnecessary services in Windows 11:

  1. Press the win+r keys on your keyboard to open the run dialog box.
  2. Type “services.msc” into the run box and press enter. This will open the services manager.
  3. In the services manager, you’ll see a list of all the services that are currently running on your system.
  4. Look through the list and identify any services that you don’t need. You can search online to find out what each service does if you’re not sure.
  5. Once you’ve identified a service that you want to disable, right-click on it and select “properties”.
  6. In the properties dialog box, click on the “startup type” drop-down menu and select “disabled”.
  7. Click on “apply” and then “ok” to save your changes.
  8. Repeat steps 5-7 for any other services that you want to disable.

Note: be careful when disabling services, as some may be necessary for the proper functioning of your system. If you’re not sure whether a service should be disabled, it’s best to leave it alone.

 

How To Upgrading Hardware in Windows 11

Upgrading hardware in Windows 11 will depend on the specific component you want to upgrade.

Here are some general steps to follow:

  1. Determine what hardware needs upgrading: identify the hardware component that you want to upgrade, such as the ram, hard drive, graphics card, or CPU.
  2. Check system requirements: before you upgrade any hardware, make sure it’s compatible with your system and meets the necessary requirements.
  3. Purchase the new hardware: purchase the new hardware component that you want to install. Make sure it’s compatible with your system.
  4. Power down your computer: shut down your computer and unplug it from the power source.
  5. Open your computer case: open your computer case to access the internal components. Refer to your computer manual or manufacturer’s website for instructions on how to do this.
  6. Install the new hardware component: install the new hardware component in the appropriate slot or socket. Make sure it’s properly seated and secured.
  7. Close the computer case: once the new hardware is installed, close the computer case and plug the computer back in.
  8. Boot up your computer: turn on your computer and check if it recognizes the new hardware. If not, you may need to install drivers or update your system bios.
  9. Configure the new hardware: configure any settings or software that came with the new hardware.

Upgrading hardware can be challenging and requires some technical knowledge. If you’re not comfortable doing it yourself, consider taking your computer to a professional for assistance.

 

Conclusion

However, there are several ways to speed up the performance of Windows 11, such as optimizing the startup settings, disabling unnecessary visual effects, uninstalling unused programs, cleaning up temporary files, and running disk cleanup and disk defragmenter regularly.

Additionally, upgrading your hardware components like your hard drive to a solid-state drive (SSD) or increasing your RAM can also significantly improve your system’s speed and performance. If you need personal help please dm us.

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