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Quote:Older Windows laptops often slow down for reasons that have little to do with failing hardware. Background apps, startup clutter, syncing services, and visual effects all add overhead that accumulates over time. In many cases, performance can be restored with a few targeted software changes rather than a full reinstall.
These tweaks focus on reducing background load, freeing system resources, and letting Windows prioritize performance where it matters.
1. Scan the system for malware
Malware remains one of the fastest ways to cripple an otherwise functional PC. Even modern systems protected by built-in tools can miss certain threats. Running a full scan with a reputable third-party scanner can identify hidden processes that consume CPU, memory, or disk activity.
If malware is found, removal alone can produce an immediate improvement in responsiveness.
2. Remove unused and preinstalled software
Many laptops ship with preinstalled utilities that continue running in the background long after setup. Over time, additional unused applications add to that load.
Uninstalling software that is no longer needed reduces background services, disk usage, and update activity. This is especially effective on systems with limited storage or memory.
3. Disable unnecessary startup apps
Some applications do not need to launch every time Windows starts. Disabling non-essential startup items reduces boot time and frees RAM.
Startup apps can be managed through Task Manager. Disabling an app here does not remove it; it simply prevents automatic launch.
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