Detailed steps for Win10 system optimization

Foreword:

Does your computer often freeze? C drive is full? No memory? Today I will teach you some super practical computer optimization tips.

Super practical optimization settings for win10 system, just 5 tips to make your computer run like a flying breeze!

First setting: Disable service

Everyone knows the service functions of Win10 system. In fact, there is no problem with the function, but many services are really not used very much. Six of them occupy a lot of resources. After shutting down, they will have little impact on the system, and you can obviously feel that the system's running speed has improved.

1、【Connected User Experiences and Telemetry】
2、【Diagnostic Execution Service】
3、【Diagnostic Policy Service】
4、【Diagnostic Service Host】
5、【Diagnostic System Host】
6、【Windows Search】

 Next, disable [Windows Search]

1. Press and hold "win+R" at the same time, open the run window, enter "services.msc" and click "OK"

 2. After entering the service page, find the [Windows Search] service, right-click and select "Properties"

 3. After entering the properties page, set the startup type to "Disabled", and finally click "OK".

Second setting: Turn off P2P sharing service 

P2P refers to the system's default sharing of updates and applications downloaded by computers to other computers, which can easily leak privacy and usually runs automatically in the background. It is also one of the culprits of CPU surge.

1. Press and hold "win+i" at the same time, enter the settings page, and click "Update & Security"

 2. Switch to the "Delivery Optimization" tab, and then turn off "Allow downloads to other computers"

 The third setting: turn off hibernation

Many people don't know that when the computer enters the sleep state, it will record the current operation. The key point is that it will use the memory as the carrier. In this case, we will only keep "sleep" with similar functions, and no longer need hibernation!

The shutdown steps are as follows: 1. Press and hold "win+x" at the same time to open the hidden menu and select "Command Prompt (Administrator)". Since I have upgraded to Win 11, just click on the terminal here.

2. After entering the command page, enter [powercfg -h off]. After the command is completed, restart the computer to turn off hibernation.

The fourth setting: Disable auto-start at boot

1. Press the key combination: "Ctrl + Shift + Esc" at the same time to open "Task Manager" and click Details

2. Switch to the "Startup" tab, right-click the program that does not need to be started at startup, and select "Disable".

The fifth setting: Turn on fast startup

The steps to open it are as follows: 1. Enter "Settings" in the search box in the lower left corner of the desktop and click "Open"

 2. In the settings page, click "System"

3. In the left page of the system, switch to the "Power and Sleep" page and click "Other Power Settings"

 4. Continue to click “Choose what the power buttons do”

5. Finally, click "Change settings that are currently unavailable", then check "Enable fast startup", and click "Save changes".

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