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Sep 28, 2016 - You might have observed after a fresh install how a PC operates, in particular, the recently updated Windows 10 Anniversary Update.
There may be different configurations, installed software or different like Window 8 Home, ultimate, pro, enterprise, etc. But these tips and tweaks work on every edition of Windows 8/8.1.You may have come across different articles or videos on YouTue to make windows 8.1/8 faster but not every tip work on your computer. Even if you have used different tools which claim to optimize your computer for better speed but these tools can do the limited improvement.Don’t blindly trust these cleaning or optimization tools, they just want to sell you their products which does little work. Instead, you can manually improve computer performance to it’s best.Apart from the manual process, I will show you some best and free tools to use in order to speed up your computer.
There's an unassailable rule of computing: No matter how fast your computer is, and no matter how well it runs, you want it to run better.If you're looking to improve Windows 8, help is on the way. I've rounded up my favorite tips for doing system analysis, troubleshooting and fixing any problems you find, and in general speeding things up. No extra software is required; everything you need is built right into Windows 8.If you've been around the Windows block a few times, you probably remember having to manually crank through an array of performance-oriented tasks: mucking around with page files, editing the Registry or using third-party tools such as disk cleaners. But over the years Windows has gotten much better at automating many of those tasks.
In Windows 8, generally the best way to improve performance and know what's going on in your system is to use Windows' built-in tools, including the Resource Monitor, the Task Manager and the Reliability Monitor.For some reason, however, several of the most useful administrative tools are hidden by default, so the first thing to do is unhide them: Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings charm, click the word Tiles, and then change the 'Show administrative tools' slider to Yes.With these hidden gems revealed, we can get started.For more useful tips, see. If you need help getting up to speed with Windows 8, see.