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Why Is My Computer So Slow? 5 Fixes That Actually Work

We've all been there. You're trying to get work done, and your computer has other plans - spinning, freezing, taking forever to open anything.

Before you throw it out the window (or spend £800 on a new one), try these fixes. They work 90% of the time.

1. Actually restart it (properly)

"But I shut the lid every night!"

That's not restarting. That's sleep mode. Your computer has been "on" for weeks, accumulating junk in memory.

Do this:

  • Windows: Start menu → Power → Restart (not Shut Down)
  • Mac: Apple menu → Restart

Yes, there's a difference between Restart and Shut Down. Restart clears more stuff out.

Do this once a week minimum.

2. Check what's hogging your startup

Half the slowness is programs loading when you turn on your computer. Spotify, Dropbox, Adobe, Zoom - they all want to start immediately.

Windows:

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc (opens Task Manager)
  2. Click "Startup" tab
  3. Right-click anything you don't need immediately → Disable

Mac:

  1. System Preferences → Users & Groups
  2. Click your name → Login Items
  3. Remove anything you don't need at startup

Safe to disable: Spotify, Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Teams (if you open it manually anyway), Dropbox, OneDrive.

Don't disable: Antivirus, graphics drivers.

3. Clear out the junk

Temporary files pile up. Browser cache grows. Downloads folder becomes a graveyard.

Quick cleanup on Windows:

  1. Press Windows key + R
  2. Type cleanmgr and press Enter
  3. Select your drive, click OK
  4. Check all boxes, click OK

On Mac:

  1. Apple menu → About This Mac → Storage → Manage
  2. Use recommendations to clear space

Also: Empty your Downloads folder. Right now. You don't need that PDF from 2019.

4. Check your storage

If your hard drive is more than 90% full, your computer will crawl. It needs breathing room.

Windows: Open File Explorer → Right-click C: drive → Properties

Mac: Apple menu → About This Mac → Storage

Below 10% free? Time to delete stuff or move files to external storage/cloud.

5. Check for stuck updates

Windows especially loves to download updates in the background and get stuck halfway. This eats resources.

Windows:

  1. Settings → Update & Security → Windows Update
  2. If something's stuck, click "Retry" or "Download"
  3. Restart after updates finish

Mac:

  1. System Preferences → Software Update
  2. Install anything pending

Still slow?

If none of this helped, the problem might be:

  • Hardware dying (hard drive failing, not enough RAM)
  • Malware running in the background
  • It's genuinely old (8+ years is pushing it)

At this point you need someone to look at it properly.

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Your work computer shouldn't take 10 minutes to start up.

If you're staring at a spinning wheel more than your actual work, here are 5 things that actually fix slow computers (no IT degree needed):

1. Restart it properly (not just close the lid)
2. Check what's running on startup
3. Clear out the junk
4. Check your storage space
5. Make sure updates aren't stuck

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