Over time, a Windows PC can become slower. This is often due to the disk becoming too full with unnecessary files and programs that automatically start when Windows boots up. Fortunately, Windows offers various built-in tools and settings to quickly address this issue.
In this article, we explain how to make your PC faster by freeing up space on your hard drive or SSD. Through regular maintenance and adjusting settings, your computer will continue to run smoothly.
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1. Check Storage Usage
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2. Clean Up Windows
Use the built-in cleanup functions. Go to System > Storage > Cleanup recommendations. Windows provides recommendations here on which files you can safely delete, such as files from your downloads folder and recycle bin. You’ll also find an overview of large and unused files, allowing you to easily free up space. -
3. Enable Storage Sense
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5. Optimize Browser Data
Browsers store temporary files, which over time can take up storage space. Regularly clear temporary internet files through the browser settings. This prevents accumulation of unnecessary files and helps the browser to work faster and more efficiently.



