A sluggish computer can be frustrating, especially when you’re trying to get things done. But before you rush out to buy a new machine, take a moment—many slowdowns have simple fixes that can breathe new life into your device. Here’s what to check first:
It sounds basic, but restarting clears temporary files and resets processes that may be hogging resources. If you haven’t rebooted in a while, start here.
Outdated operating systems and apps can cause performance issues. Run updates for your OS, drivers, and frequently used programs. Updates often include speed and security improvements.
Viruses and spyware can slow your computer dramatically. Use a trusted antivirus tool to run a full scan. If malware is detected, remove it immediately and consider enabling real-time protection.
A nearly full hard drive can cripple performance. Delete unnecessary files, uninstall unused programs, and empty your recycle bin. For extra space, move large files to an external drive or cloud storage.
Too many apps launching at startup can drag down speed. Open your Task Manager (Windows) or System Preferences (Mac) and disable programs you don’t need running automatically.
If your computer is still slow after these steps, consider a hardware upgrade. Adding more RAM or switching to a solid-state drive (SSD) can dramatically improve performance without replacing the entire system.
Final Thought: A slow computer doesn’t always mean it’s time for a new one. With a few simple checks and tweaks, you can often restore speed and save money.
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