Certainly! Here are some Windows 10 optimizations you can perform to enhance the system's performance:
Update Drivers: Keep device drivers up-to-date to ensure compatibility and optimal performance for hardware components.
Disable Startup Programs: Limit the number of programs that launch at startup by accessing Task Manager > Startup tab and disabling unnecessary applications.
Disk Cleanup: Use the built-in Disk Cleanup tool to remove temporary files, system cache, and unnecessary files to free up disk space. Search for "Disk Cleanup" in the Start menu to access it.
Defragment Drives (if HDD): Defragment traditional hard drives periodically to optimize file storage and improve disk performance. Search for "Defragment and Optimize Drives" in the Start menu.
Adjust Power Settings: Access Power Options and choose a power plan that suits your needs, balancing performance and power consumption. To access, right-click the battery icon or search "Power Options" in the Start menu.
Disable Visual Effects: Customize visual effects to improve performance by accessing System Properties > Advanced system settings > Performance Settings. Choose "Adjust for best performance" or customize specific effects.
Disable Background Apps: Go to Settings > Privacy > Background apps and turn off unnecessary apps running in the background.
Enable Game Mode: Windows 10's Game Mode optimizes system resources for gaming. Go to Settings > Gaming > Game Mode to enable it.
Disable Unnecessary Services: Be cautious and research before disabling services, but accessing the Services application (search "Services" in Start) allows you to modify or disable certain background services to improve performance.
Install Updates: Keep Windows 10 updated with the latest patches and security updates to ensure system stability and performance improvements.