How to Fix a Slow Windows PC in 10 Minutes
Is your Windows computer taking forever to start up or respond to clicks? Don’t worry — you’re not alone. Over time, every PC slows down due to background apps, startup programs, and unnecessary files.
The good news? You can speed up your Windows PC in just 10 minutes with these simple steps — no technical expertise required.
Step 1: Close Unnecessary Background Programs
Too many open apps can drain memory and CPU power.
Here’s how to fix it:
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Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager.
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Click on the Processes tab.
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Right-click any heavy or unnecessary program (e.g., “Chrome.exe,” “Spotify,” etc.) and select End Task.
Step 2: Disable Startup Programs
Many apps automatically launch when Windows starts — slowing down boot time.
To disable them:
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Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc → go to the Startup tab.
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Right-click apps you don’t need at startup (like Discord, Zoom, or Steam) and choose Disable.
After restarting, your PC should boot much faster.
Step 3: Delete Temporary and Junk Files
Temporary files, cache, and leftover data can hog storage and slow performance.
Clean them easily:
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Press Windows + R, type
temp, and press Enter. -
Delete all files inside (skip those that can’t be removed).
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Repeat the same with
%temp%andprefetch.
Or, run Disk Cleanup:
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Press Windows + S, search “Disk Cleanup.”
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Select your main drive (C:).
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Check all boxes and click OK → Delete Files.
Step 4: Check for Malware and Viruses
A hidden virus can slow everything down — even if you have a strong PC.
To scan your system:
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Open Windows Security → Virus & threat protection.
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Click Quick Scan (takes only a few minutes).
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Remove or quarantine any threats found.
You can also use trusted antivirus tools like Trend Micro, Bitdefender, or Malwarebytes for deeper scans.
Step 5: Restart Your Computer
Yes, it sounds simple — but a restart clears temporary system data, resets processes, and can instantly improve performance.
Make sure to save all your work first!
Bonus Tip: Adjust Visual Effects
Windows’ animations and effects look nice but can slow down older PCs.
To turn them off:
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Press Windows + R, type
sysdm.cpl, and hit Enter. -
Go to Advanced → Performance → Settings.
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Select Adjust for best performance → click Apply.
Your PC will now focus on speed rather than eye candy.
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Final Thoughts
If you followed all the steps above, your PC should now be noticeably faster — all in under 10 minutes.
To keep your computer running smoothly:
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Restart it regularly.
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Keep Windows and drivers updated.
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Clean up files once a week.
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Avoid installing unnecessary software.
A little maintenance goes a long way toward keeping your system quick, responsive, and stress-free.
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