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Why Your Computer Is Dragging (and How to Fix It Without Buying a New One)
It is a common frustration when a workstation that once felt fast begins to lag. As you perform your daily tasks, the operating system collects digital baggage that interferes with performance.
You do not always need to spend money on new hardware to solve this. Often, the goal is simply to use the technology you already have in a more effective way. When a computer slows down, it is usually because the system resources are being stretched too thin by background processes and unnecessary files.
Here is a four-step checklist to clear that clutter and restore your speed. I have followed these steps on my own workstation to ensure they are accurate for you.
Perform a Full Restart
Many users rely on sleep or hibernate modes for weeks at a time. While convenient, this allows temporary memory errors and stuck programs to persist. A full restart flushes the random access memory and provides the operating system with a clean slate.
How to do it: Navigate to Start > Power > Restart. You should do this at least once every few days to maintain system stability.
Disable Unnecessary Startup Apps
Many programs are configured to launch the moment you log in. If multiple applications like communication tools or media players attempt to start simultaneously, they will consume significant processor power and slow your boot time.
How to fix it:
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager.
- Select the Startup apps tab on the left sidebar.
- Identify applications with a high startup impact.
- Right-click any application you do not need immediately and select Disable.
This does not remove the software; it simply prevents it from running until you manually open it.
Remove Temporary Files
When a hard drive reaches its capacity, the operating system lacks the necessary space to move files during standard operations. This leads to significant system lag.
How to fix it:
- Select the Start button, type “Storage Settings”, and press Enter.
- Select Temporary files.
- Review the list and select Remove files. This deletes old update installers and cache files that are no longer required for your work.
Reduce Browser Tab Usage
Large numbers of open browser tabs are a primary cause of high memory usage. Every active tab functions as an independent process in the background, drawing resources away from your primary business applications.
You’re going to want to close any tabs that are not currently in use. If you need to reference the information later, use the bookmark function by pressing Ctrl + D.
The Effect on Your Company
Efficiency is a critical component of leadership. If your staff is consistently waiting for hardware to respond, it impacts their performance and their comfort at work. Technology should exist to help your people do their jobs, not act as a barrier.
We focus on helping business owners make educated decisions about their infrastructure to ensure they see the highest value from their investments. If you have followed these steps and your systems are still underperforming, there may be underlying hardware issues or configuration errors that require a professional review. To discuss your organization's technology needs, give us a call at (800) 484-0195.

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