I was one guy in that trap because I was using an Acer laptop with 2GB of RAM and at that time I did not no anything to do with TPM as it was being listed as one of the requirements. So even though I tried my level best to force install the operating system on a PC that did not meet the requirements, I was not enjoying the thing like my friend who inspired me and later I had to purchase another laptop that could fit in the deal of using windows 11.
I am pretty sure those running higher RAM with bigger storage capacity, will never have to complain about any alterations in the OS speed and performance. I have also noted that with the storage technology of SSD replacing HDD computer users can now enjoy high speeds to their limits. I am not a technician or a tech expert but I am one guy interested in doing things faster with my machine.
In this article, I am going to give you several tips on how to improve on your windows 10 performance. I am not a software developer neither am I an ICT professional but these are just tips that I have read from Microsoft documents, google and YouTube and I guess you will also benefit from them as long as you are a common user or someone who is trying to do a couple of things using a computer at your workplace.
1. Reduce on or pause the background applications: Background application are very good in consuming RAM and reducing the performance efficiency of your computer. You will find that if you have around 4 apps or more running in the background and you are accomplishing some task, your computer will start to slow down and take long to respond. It will therefore be a good idea you select out or pause anything that can run in the background. To do this, go to you search bar, and type "Background apps" and press enter. Then use the available options to choose what can run into the background.
2. Activate storage sense: Storage sense is another setting that enable windows to automatically delete downloaded files older than your set time and some of the temporary files on your drive C. To tune into this setting, just type the word "Storage sense" in your search box in the left lower corner. Then go a head and check the option for storage sense.
3. Clean the disc for temporary files: Cleaning temporary files is one of the things that you can do to increase the speed of your computer. This can be done using the CMD commands easily.
- To do this, press the "windows button + R" on your keyboard. In the tab button that pops up write "temp" then press enter.
- Select and delete all the contents of the folder that pops up by pressing "CTRL+A" followed by "SHIFT+Delete"
- Press the same buttons and this time write, "%temp%" and press enter. Delete the contents of the folder like before.
4. Adjust on the power options
You may also want to watch some video demonstrations on the Mega Mover Empire YouTube channel by following the links below.
5. Remove temporary files
6. Optimize the disk spaces
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