Disable unnecessary startup programs: Go to Task Manager > Startup and disable programs that you don’t need to start automatically.
Update device drivers: Make sure that all your device drivers are up-to-date to ensure maximum performance.
Turn off visual effects: Go to System > Advanced system settings > Performance settings and choose “Adjust for best performance” to turn off unnecessary visual effects.
Uninstall unnecessary programs: Remove programs that you no longer use to free up disk space and improve performance.
Clean up disk space: Use the built-in Disk Cleanup utility or a third-party tool to remove temporary files, system files, and other unnecessary data.
Use a solid-state drive (SSD): If your device supports it, upgrading to an SSD can significantly improve overall system performance.
Disable unnecessary services: Use the Services app to disable services that you don’t need, but be careful not to disable critical system services.
Upgrade your hardware: If your device is still slow after trying the above tips, consider upgrading your hardware such as RAM or CPU to improve performance.