Is your Windows PC crawling along when it used to fly? A slow computer is one of the most frustrating tech problems — but in most cases, it is completely fixable without spending a single rupee on new hardware. Here are 12 proven tips to speed up your slow Windows PC right now.

Why Is Your PC Slow?
Common causes of a slow Windows PC include:
- Too many startup programs running in the background
- Malware or adware consuming resources
- A fragmented or near-full hard drive (especially HDDs)
- Outdated drivers or corrupted system files
- Insufficient RAM for the workload
- Thermal throttling due to dust buildup
12 Ways to Speed Up Your Windows PC
Tip 1: Disable Startup Programs
Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager, go to the “Startup Apps” tab, and disable anything you don’t need at login. Common culprits: Spotify, Discord, Skype, Adobe updaters, and OneDrive.
Tip 2: Run a Full Malware Scan
Use Windows Defender (built-in) or Malwarebytes Free to scan for malware. Adware running in the background is a top cause of sudden slowdowns.
Tip 3: Free Up Disk Space with Storage Sense
Go to Settings → System → Storage → Storage Sense and enable it. This automatically deletes temporary files, empties the Recycle Bin, and clears Downloads older than 30 days.
Tip 4: Adjust Power Plan to High Performance
Search “Power Plan” in the Start menu → Choose High Performance or Ultimate Performance. This prevents your CPU from throttling in Battery Saver mode.
Tip 5: Update Windows and All Drivers
Go to Settings → Windows Update and install all pending updates. Outdated GPU drivers especially can cause major performance issues. Use your GPU manufacturer’s software (NVIDIA App or AMD Software: Adrenalin) for GPU driver updates.
Tip 6: Disable Visual Effects
Search “Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows” in Start → Select “Adjust for best performance” or manually uncheck animations. This frees CPU cycles on older hardware.
Tip 7: Run System File Checker (SFC)
Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run:
sfc /scannow
This scans and repairs corrupted Windows system files that can cause slowdowns and instability.

Tip 8: Upgrade to an SSD
If you’re still running Windows from a spinning hard drive, upgrading to an SSD is the single most impactful hardware change you can make. Boot times drop from 60+ seconds to under 10 seconds, and everything from launching apps to loading files becomes dramatically faster.
Tip 9: Add More RAM
If your PC has 4GB or 8GB of RAM and you’re running multiple browser tabs, Zoom, and a document editor simultaneously, you will experience slowdowns. Upgrading to 16GB DDR4 costs as little as $30–$40 and makes a massive difference.
Tip 10: Clear Browser Cache and Extensions
A bloated browser is often mistaken for a slow PC. In Chrome: go to Settings → Privacy and Security → Clear Browsing Data. Also disable unused extensions that run in the background.
Tip 11: Check Disk Health (For HDDs)
Open Command Prompt as Admin and run: chkdsk C: /f /r
This checks for and repairs disk errors that can cause extreme slowdowns on aging HDDs.
Tip 12: Clean Dust From Your PC
If your CPU is thermally throttling (running at 50% of its rated speed to protect itself from heat damage), your PC will feel dramatically slower. Use compressed air to clean dust from fans and heatsinks every 6–12 months.
Summary: Quick-Win Checklist
| Fix | Time Required | Cost | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Disable startup programs | 2 minutes | Free | High |
| Malware scan | 15–30 minutes | Free | High |
| Free up disk space | 5 minutes | Free | Medium |
| Update drivers/Windows | 30 minutes | Free | Medium–High |
| Upgrade to SSD | 1–2 hours | $50–$80 | Very High |
| Add RAM | 30 minutes | $30–$50 | High |
| Clean dust | 30 minutes | ~$10 (air can) | Medium |
Conclusion
Most slow PCs can be revived without replacing the entire machine. Start with the free software fixes — disabling startup programs, malware scanning, and clearing disk space. If performance is still poor, an SSD upgrade is the single best investment you can make. Follow these 12 tips and your Windows PC will feel like new again.
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