If your PC is running slow, stops responding or takes longer than expected time to react, shutdown frequently, you may be facing issue with the system performance. Whether your PC has gradually become slower, there could be lots of reasons behind this sluggish behavior of your PC.

How to know the system is slow?
The temporary files, unwanted programs, space consuming applications, and a full hard drive can be the reason behind your slow PC. Slow PC can harm the complete working of the PC. It is better to fix this issue as soon as possible with PC Optimizer Software. Know how to fix the slow performance of your PC.
1. Perform system Maintenance Troubleshooter
This fixes most of the common PC issues. Use these steps to perform the System Maintenance Troubleshooter:
- Go to the Start menu
- Type troubleshooting and click on the System and Security option
- Select the System Maintenance
- Click Next
- Follow the directions to run the system troubleshooter
2. Run a System File Checker Scan
- Click Start
- Go to the search box and write CMD
- Choose Command Prompt
- Right-click and choose Run as Administrator
- Type SFC/Scan Now
- Tab Enter
- Restart your PC
3. Install drivers in compatibility mode
Follow these steps to install in compatibility mode:
- Download the modern driver from the manufacturer’s site
- Save it on your local disk
- Right click on the setup file of the downloaded driver
- Select Properties and then go for the Compatibility option
- Check the box next to Run in Compatibility mode
- Choose the OS from the drop-down list.
- The driver will install, check its functionality after that.
4. Boot in Safe Mode
The safe mode begins up your PC with limited files and drivers but Windows will still run. To know whether you are in Safe mode, you will see the words at the PC screen.
If the problem of PC slowdown persists, check whether it occurs while your PC is in Safe mode.
Follow these steps to begin your PC in Safe Mode:
- Go to the Start option
- Select Settings and click Update& Security
- Choose Recovery from the left pane
- Go to the advanced alternatives and click on Restart Now
- Choose Troubleshoot and click advanced options
- Go to Startup Settings and click Restart Read More…