It’s one of the most common and frustrating tech problems: a computer that used to be fast now takes forever to do anything. Before you assume you need a new machine, let’s look at some common culprits you might be able to fix yourself.
1. Too Many Programs Running at Startup
Many applications set themselves to launch automatically when you turn on your computer. Over time, this can bog down your system. The Fix: Use your computer’s Task Manager (on Windows) or System Settings (on Mac) to review and disable unnecessary startup programs. Be careful not to disable anything critical, like antivirus software.
2. Your Hard Drive is Almost Full
Your computer needs some free space on its hard drive to operate efficiently. If it’s more than 90% full, you’ll notice a significant slowdown. The Fix: Go through your files and delete what you no longer need. Uninstall old programs and empty your downloads folder and recycling bin. Moving large files like photos and videos to an external drive or cloud storage can also free up a lot of space.
3. Malware or Viruses
Malicious software can run in the background, consuming your computer’s resources. The Fix: Make sure your antivirus software is up to date and run a full system scan. If you don’t have one, there are several reputable free options available.
4. Outdated Software or Operating System
Updates often include performance improvements and security patches. Running an old version of your operating system (like Windows or macOS) can slow things down. The Fix: Check for and install any pending system updates. It’s a simple step that can make a big difference.
5. It Just Needs a Restart!
This sounds too simple, but it’s often the solution. Leaving your computer on for days or weeks at a time allows small issues and memory leaks to build up. The Fix: Restart your computer fully at least a few times a week. It clears out temporary files and gives the system a fresh start.
Sometimes the most effective tech support is knowing the simple things to try first. If you’ve tried these steps and are still stuck, your local Maxsys Tech Steward is always here to help.
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