System speed is very slow. How to fasten it?

srjcomputers
srjcomputers Member Posts: 2 New User

UD305DSI25XXXX

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  • srjcomputers
    srjcomputers Member Posts: 2 New User

    System speed slow hai

  • Larryodie
    Larryodie Member Posts: 1,953 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon

    What hard drive and RAM do you have ???

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 36,223 Trailblazer

    The UD.305DS.125 part number isn't coming up in my searches. It's likely for a model that wasn't available in the USA or Canada. Try giving us your model number instead. Your full model number is usually on the same sticker as your serial number, it should look something like xxxxx-xxx-xxxx.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,860

    To improve system speed, consider these solutions: clean up disk space, uninstall unused programs, limit startup programs, upgrade RAM, run malware scans, update drivers and operating system, optimize your web browser, defragment your hard drive, consider upgrading to an SSD, and manage visual effects. Detailed Steps to Improve System Speed:

    1. Free up Disk Space: Delete unnecessary files and programs, and use disk cleanup tools. 
    2. Uninstall Unused Programs: Remove software that you no longer use to free up resources. 
    3. Limit Startup Programs: Disable programs that automatically start when your computer boots to reduce load time and resource usage. 
    4. Upgrade RAM: If your RAM is low, consider adding more RAM to improve performance. 
    5. Run Malware Scans: Malware can significantly slow down your computer, so run a scan and remove any detected threats. 
    6. Update Drivers and Operating System: Ensure your drivers and operating system are up-to-date for optimal performance. 
    7. Optimize Web Browser: Close unnecessary tabs and extensions to improve browser performance. 
    8. Defragment Hard Drive: Defragmenting your hard drive can improve read/write speeds, but this step is less important for SSDs. 
    9. Consider an SSD Upgrade: Upgrading your storage to an SSD can dramatically improve boot times and application loading speeds. 
    10. Manage Visual Effects: If you're experiencing slowdowns, adjust visual effects to improve performance. 
    11. Regularly Restart Your Computer: Restarting clears out temporary files and can improve overall performance. 
    12. Check for Resource-Hungry Applications: Identify programs that are consuming excessive resources and adjust settings or consider alternatives.

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 721

    @srjcomputers

    Start by disabling unnecessary startup programs through Task Manager, which prevents slow boot times. Keep your Windows and drivers updated by checking for pending updates ensuring optimal performance. Clearing temporary files can free up space and reduce system lag. Additionally, maintaining sufficient free space on your C: drive by moving large files to an external drive or another partition can help with overall responsiveness. Lastly, adjusting your power plan to "High Performance" will prioritize performance over energy saving, making your system run smoother

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  • camila89
    camila89 Member Posts: 46 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    You can try the following tips:

    1. Update your driver to the latest version.
    2. Remove the unwanted programs and files and free up disk space.
    3. Lighten Your Web Browser by using limited plugins and extensions.