3 ways to speed up Windows 10 without buying new hardware
Gabe Gerzevske asked how he could speed up Microsoft’s new operating system.
No one likes to click a weblink, open a program, or type a word…and then wait while their computer ponderously considers performing that task. If Windows is taking too much time to do its job, a few modest setting changes can help speed it up.
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1. Remove unnecessary autostarters
You might be shocked to discover how many programs load automatically every time you boot. Each one slows down the boot process a bit, and some may continue to slow down Windows after the boot, as well.
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