A slow computer can be incredibly frustrating, especially when simple tasks take much longer than they should. Whether your system is taking ages to boot, freezing during multitasking, or lagging while opening applications, here are some straightforward troubleshooting steps to help restore its speed.
1. Close Unnecessary Programs
- Open Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) and check CPU and RAM usage.
- End tasks for programs using excessive resources.
- Disable unnecessary startup programs under the "Startup" tab.
2. Free Up Disk Space
- Delete temporary files using Disk Cleanup (Windows) or Storage Management (macOS).
- Uninstall unused applications and move large files to an external drive.
- Ensure at least 20% free space on your primary drive.
3. Check for Malware and Viruses
- Run a full scan using Windows Defender or a trusted antivirus.
- Remove suspicious programs and browser extensions.
4. Update Software and Drivers
- Update Windows/macOS to the latest version.
- Check for driver updates, especially for graphics and chipset drivers.
- Make sure all installed programs are up to date.
5. Optimize System Performance
- Switch to High Performance mode in Power Settings.
- Disable visual effects (Windows: Adjust Performance Settings > “Best Performance”).
- Consider upgrading RAM or switching to an SSD for better performance.
6. Seek Professional Help (WARRANTY CLAIM ONLY)
If your system remains slow despite these steps, there may be a failing hard drive, overheating issue, or other hardware fault. Bring your computer to us for further diagnosis.

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