13 ways to speed up Windows 11 (2024)

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Windows 11 does a lot under the hood to speed up a PC’s performance. The same PC will generally run faster on Windows 11 than Windows 10. But no matter how zippy your Windows 11 may be, it can run faster. And keep in mind that PCs tend to slow down over time, and you want to make sure that doesn’t happen to yours.

It’s simple to make your Windows PC run faster. Just follow these tips.

Top ways to speed up Windows 11

• Disable programs that run on startup

• Use efficiency mode

• Use automatic Windows maintenance

• Kill adware and bloatware

• Turn off search indexing

• Clean out your hard disk

• Disable shadows, animations, and visual effects

• Disable transparency

• Change your power settings

• Turn off Windows tips and tricks

• Disable Game Mode

• Update device drivers

• Restart Windows

Read on for details.

Note: This story covers Windows 11 version 22H2. If you have an earlier release of Windows 11, some things may be slightly different. If you have Windows 10, see our Windows 10 speed tips.

1. Disable programs that run on startup

Your Windows 11 PC could be a laggard if programs you rarely or never use are running in the background. Your PC will run faster if you stop them from running.

To do it, first launch the Task Manager in one of these ways: Press Ctrl-Shift-Esc, right-click the lower-right corner of your screen and select Task Manager, or type task manager into the Windows 11 search box and press Enter. There's a lot you can use Task Manager for, but here we’re focusing only on killing unnecessary programs that run at startup.

Click the Startup apps icon on the left side of the screen. (It’s the fourth icon from the top.) It displays a list of the programs and services that launch when you start Windows. The list includes each program's name as well as its publisher, whether it's enabled to run on startup, and its “Startup impact,” which is how much it slows down Windows 11 when the system starts up. Note, though, that the screen doesn’t show how much each program will impact your performance after startup, during normal PC operations.

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To stop a program or service from launching at startup, right-click it and select Disable. This doesn't disable the program entirely; it only prevents it from launching at startup — you can run the application after launch. Also, if you later decide you want it to launch at startup, you can return to this area of the Task Manager, right-click the application and select Enable.

Many of the programs and services that run on startup may be familiar to you, like Microsoft OneDrive or Spotify. But you may not recognize many of them. (Anyone who immediately knows what “bzbui.exe” is, please raise your hand. No fair Googling it first.)

The Task Manager can find information about unfamiliar programs. Right-click an item and select Properties for more information about it, including its location on your hard disk, whether it has a digital signature, and other information such as the version number, the file size, and the last time it was modified.

You can also right-click the item and select Open file location. That opens File Explorer and takes it to the folder where the file is located, which may give you another clue about the program’s purpose.

Finally, and most helpfully, you can select Search online after you right-click. Bing will then launch with links to sites with information about the program or service. With Task Manager’s help, I easily discovered that bzbui.exe is Backblaze backup software, something I want to run automatically during startup.

If you’re worried about one of the listed applications, you can go to a site run by Reason Software called “Should I Block It?” and search for the file name. You’ll usually find very solid information about the program or service.

Now that you’ve selected all the programs that you want to disable at startup, the next time you restart your computer, the system won’t launch those unnecessary programs automatically, and your PC may run faster.

2. Use Efficiency Mode

Task Manager has another trick up its sleeve for juicing Windows 11 performance. Efficiency Mode, introduced in Windows 11 22H2, can speed up your PC and improve laptop battery life. It lowers the process priority of background applications, among other efficiency tricks.

The term is a bit of a misnomer, because you can’t put your entire PC into Efficiency Mode. Instead, you use Task Manager to put individual apps and processes into it. There’s one caveat: You’ll only be able to use it on some apps and processes.

First launch Task Manager using one of the methods covered in the previous tip. If you’re already in Task Manager, click the Processes icon (three squares in a grid) on the left side of the screen to get to the Processes screen. A list of currently running apps and processes appears.

Click the app or process you want to put into Efficiency Mode, click the Efficiency mode icon at the top right of the screen, then confirm that you want to turn on Efficiency Mode for the app. Note that if the Efficiency mode icon is grayed out when you click an app or process, you won’t be able to use it. Also, some apps, including Microsoft Edge, automatically work in Efficiency Mode by default, and the mode can’t be turned off.

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3. Use automatic Windows maintenance

In the background, Windows 11 constantly performs maintenance on your PC, doing things like security scanning and performing system diagnostics to make sure everything is up to snuff. It automatically fixes problems it finds, which helps your PC run at peak performance. The automatic maintenance runs every day at 2:00 a.m. if your device is plugged into a power source and is asleep.

However, that feature may have been accidentally turned off, or it may not have run recently if you shut down your PC at night (rather than putting it in Sleep mode) or you haven’t had your laptop plugged in for a while. You should make sure it’s turned on and runs every day. You can also run it manually if you’d like.

Click the search icon on the taskbar, type control in the search box, and select Control Panel from the results to run the Control Panel app. In the app, selectSystem and Security > Security and Maintenance. In the Maintenance section, under Automatic Maintenance, click Start maintenance if you want it to run now. To make sure that it runs every day, click Change maintenance settings, and on the screen that appears, select the time you’d like maintenance to run and check the box next to Allow scheduled maintenance to wake up my computer at the scheduled time. Then click OK.

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4. Kill adware and bloatware

It may be that what’s slowing your PC down isn’t Windows 11, but bloatware or adware that takes up CPU and system resources. Adware and bloatware are particularly insidious because they may have been installed by your computer’s manufacturer. They typically run automatically at startup without you even knowing it. You’ll be amazed at how much better your PC will run if you get rid of it.

Start by running a system scan to find adware and malware. If you've already installed a security suite such as Norton Security or McAfee LiveSafe, you can use that. Windows 11’s built-in anti-malware app, Windows Defender, also does a great job. Just typewindows defenderin the search box, press Enter, and click Scan Now. Windows Defender will look for malware and remove any it finds.

You should get a second opinion, though, so consider a free tool likeMalwarebytes Anti-Malware. The free version scans for malware and adware and removes what it finds; the paid version offers always-on protection to stop infections in the first place.

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Now that you’ve done all that, check for bloatware and uninstall it. A good free anti-bloatware tool is Bulk Crap Uninstaller. You can also go to the website Should I Remove It? — it offers recommendations on what software is useful, and what you can uninstall. There’s a section of the website devoted to advice on how to remove bloatware on PCs from specific manufacturers. I highly recommend going there, because it lists all the bloatware different manufacturers install on their PCs.

Finally, when you buy a new PC online, check whether there’s an option to leave off trial software and software you don’t need to run your PC. That will stop bloatware from getting on your system in the first place.

5. Turn off search indexing

Windows 11 search performs indexing in your hard disk in the background, allowing you to search your PC more quickly than if no indexing were being done. That’s good for fast searches, but not so good for slower PCs, because indexing can cause a performance hit. You can give a slower machine a speed boost by turning off indexing. Even if you have an SSD disk, turning off indexing can improve your speed, because the constant writing to disk that indexing does can eventually slow down SSDs.

To turn it off, click the search icon on the taskbar, type services.msc in the Windows 11 search box, and press Enter. The Services app appears. Scroll down to either Indexing Service or Windows Search in the list of services. Double-click it, and on the screen that appears, click Stop. Then reboot your machine. Your searches may be slightly slower, but you also may not notice the difference. You should, though, get an overall speed boost.

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Alternatively, you can turn off indexing only for files in certain locations. In this way, you can still index files and folders you often search for but turn off indexing for the rest of your hard disk. So you’d still get fast searches for files you use often, while increasing your PC’s performance.

To do it, type index in the Windows 11 search box and click the Indexing Options result that appears. The Indexing Options page of the Control Panel appears. Click the Modify button, and you’ll see a list of locations that are being indexed, such as Microsoft Outlook, your personal files, and so on. Uncheck the box next to any location, and it will no longer be indexed.

6. Clean out your hard disk

A bloated hard disk filled with files you don’t need can slow down your PC. Taking a few minutes to clean it can give an immediate speed boost. A built-in Windows 11 tool called Storage Sense will do the job for you.

Click the Start button and select Settings > System > Storage, scroll down to the Storage Sense section, and move the toggle from Off to On. From now on, Windows will constantly monitor your PC and delete old junk files you no longer need — temporary files, files in the Downloads folder that haven’t been changed in a month, and old Recycle Bin files.

You can customize how Storage Sense works and can use it to free up space from iCloud Drive and iCloud Photos if you use those services. Click the arrow to the right of the Storage Sense toggle and you’ll come to a customization page. Here you can set up a schedule for running Storage Sense.

You can also tell Storage Sense to delete files in your Downloads folder, depending on how long they’ve been there, and set how long to wait to delete files in the Recycle Bin automatically. Finally, you can have Storage Sense delete local iCloud Drive and iCloud Photos content from your PC if you haven’t used it for a specific amount of time.

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FAQs

How to make Windows 11 as fast as possible? ›

To help improve performance, you can do a few things such as:
  1. Turn off Visual Effects.
  2. Disable some startup apps.
  3. Tune some notifications.
  4. Activate Storage Sense.
  5. Use Performance Power Plan.

How do I increase processor speed in Windows 11? ›

Step 1: Go to Settings > About > Advanced system settings. Step 2: Under Performance, click Settings. Step 3: Check Adjust for best performance. Step 4: Save the change.

Why are Windows 11 so slow? ›

Any of the following could be to blame: Too many programs are actively running. One or more apps are hogging all the memory. You're running too low on free storage space.

How can I speed up my hard drive in Windows 11? ›

How to increase hard drive speed on Windows 10/11
  1. Way 1. Scan and fix bad sectors. You can increase your hard drive speed by scanning for potential bad sectors, a process you can easily perform using the Check Disk tool. ...
  2. Way 2. Delete Temporary Files. ...
  3. Way 3. Clean up hard drives.
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How to make PC faster using run? ›

  1. Check for the Latest Updates. One of the best ways to get the most from your PC is to have the latest update for Windows 10 installed. ...
  2. Restart your PC. ...
  3. Disable Launching Programs at Startup. ...
  4. Disk Cleanup. ...
  5. Delete Old Software. ...
  6. Disable Special Effects. ...
  7. Disable Transparency Effects. ...
  8. Run System Maintenance.

How to speed up RAM in Windows 11? ›

Try these five ways to free up RAM storage for Windows 11 computers and speed up your Windows PC.
  1. Disable Startup Programs You Don't Need. ...
  2. Stop Running Background Apps. ...
  3. Reduce Visual Effects. ...
  4. Track Memory and Clean Up Processes.
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How to turbo boost CPU Windows 11? ›

Enabling or disabling Intel Turbo Boost Technology
  1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Power and Performance Options > Intel(R) Turbo Boost Technology.
  2. Select a setting. Enabled. ...
  3. Save your setting.

How to boost CPU speed? ›

If your computer becomes unstable, increase the CPU voltage setting in your BIOS controls. It's usually 1.25 or Auto by default — try bumping it up to 1.4 or 1.5. By increasing voltage and multipliers one by one, you'll eventually find the maximum overclock on your system.

How to fix computer running slowly? ›

  1. Why Is My PC Lagging? ...
  2. How to Fix a Slow Computer. ...
  3. CPU: The central processing unit, also known as the processor, is your computer's brain. ...
  4. Restart Your PC. ...
  5. Check Task Manager to See How Your PC Is Performing. ...
  6. Disable Startup Programs. ...
  7. Free Up Disk Space. ...
  8. Pause OneDrive Syncing.

Does Windows 11 make your PC faster or slower? ›

Windows 11 is generally faster than Windows 10, but that doesn't mean it couldn't be better. Try these tips to speed up and stabilize your Windows 11 PC. Windows 11 does a lot under the hood to speed up a PC's performance. The same PC will generally run faster on Windows 11 than Windows 10.

How to fix Windows lagging? ›

How to Fix Lag on Your PC or Laptop
  1. Identify and Remove Resource-Intensive Applications.
  2. Optimize Web Browser and Internet Connections.
  3. Optimize and Defragment the Hard Drive.
  4. Scan for Harmful Software and Malware.
  5. Update Old and Insufficient Hardware.

How do I optimize Windows 11 to run faster? ›

One option to speed up Windows 11 is to disable autostart for programs that do not need to be launched upon system start-up. To do so, follow these steps: Launch the Task Manager using the key combination [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [Esc]. Switch to “Autostart”.

How to clean up a computer to run faster in Windows 11? ›

You may improve performance if you free some disk space on your PC.
  1. To check for low disk space.
  2. To delete temporary files with Storage Sense.
  3. To turn on and configure Storage Sense.
  4. To run Disk Cleanup.
  5. To uninstall apps you don't use anymore.
  6. To move files to another drive.

How do I change to high performance on Windows 11? ›

Choose the power mode that works for you and what you want to do on your Windows 11 PC. This lets you determine what's important to you—getting the best battery life, best performance, or a balance between the two. To change the power mode, select Start > Settings > System > Power & battery.

How do I make Windows 11 refresh faster? ›

Refresh Windows 11 with Keyboard Shortcut F5

The F5 key may also quickly refresh your Windows 11 computer, another easy option.

How can I make Windows 11 more power efficient? ›

In Control Panel, select Power options > Choose what closing the lid does. Choose a more efficient power mode. Select Start > Settings > System > Power & battery . For Power mode, choose a power mode that's more efficient.

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