How to Make Your PC Faster: Simple Tips for Better Performance
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1. Clean Up Temporary Files
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Remove unnecessary files from %temp% and C:\Windows\Temp folders.
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Use Disk Cleanup or third-party tools like CCleaner to free up storage space.
 
2. Manage Startup Programs
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Too many apps launching at startup slow down boot time.
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Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc → go to Task Manager → Startup tab → disable programs you don’t need.
 
3. Uninstall Unused Software
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Remove apps you rarely use from Control Panel > Programs and Features.
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This frees up space and reduces background processes.
 
4. Check for Viruses and Malware
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Malware can silently drain performance.
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Run a scan with Windows Defender or a trusted antivirus.
 
5.RAMMap
RAMMap is a free advanced memory usage analysis tool developed by Microsoft Sysinternals. It gives a much deeper look at how Windows is managing RAM compared to Task Manager.
🔹 What is RAMMap?
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RAMMap shows how physical memory is allocated, used, cached, and reserved.
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It lets you analyze how Windows uses RAM at the page level.
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Useful for IT admins, advanced users, and developers troubleshooting performance issues.
 
🔹 Key Features of RAMMap
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Use Counts – Shows how much memory is allocated for processes, drivers, and the system.
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Processes – Breaks down how much memory each running process is consuming.
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Priority Summary – Displays memory usage based on priority levels.
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Physical Pages – Lets you view which physical memory pages are being used.
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File Summary & File Details – Shows cached files and their memory usage.
 
🔹 Common Uses
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Diagnose high memory usage problems.
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Identify which apps or drivers are using too much RAM.
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Analyze standby lists (cached memory that may cause slowdowns).
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Clear memory lists (helps free RAM without restarting the PC).
 
🔹 How to Use RAMMap
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Download from Microsoft Sysinternals:
👉 RAMMap Official Page:Direct Link 
6. Defragment or Optimize Your Drive
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For HDDs: Run Defragment and Optimize Drives.
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For SSDs: Windows will automatically optimize, so just ensure TRIM is enabled.
 
7. Add More RAM
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If you multitask a lot, upgrading RAM can dramatically speed up performance.
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8GB is good for casual use; 16GB+ is better for gaming or heavy workloads.
 
8. Upgrade to an SSD
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Replacing your hard drive with an SSD is one of the best upgrades you can do.
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SSDs make boot times and app launches much faster.
 
9. Disable Visual Effects
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Right-click This PC > Properties > Advanced system settings.
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Under Performance, choose Adjust for best performance to reduce animations and effects.
 
10. Restart Your PC Regularly
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A simple restart clears background processes and memory leaks.
 
