7 Ways to Speed Up Windows 7
With the release of Windows 7, Microsoft may just have introduced the
fastest operating system in the world. For those speed junkies who are
never satisfied, we have provided a few tips that will help you make
your PC even faster.
Disable Automatic Disk Defragmentation
The Automatic Disk Defragmentation feature in Windows is designed to
maintain the health of the operating system. However, it also makes
Windows run a little slower. You can put an end to this by disabling the
feature and manually running at your leisure. To do so, click “Start”
and select “Computer.” Next, right click on your primary hard drive and
select “Properties.” Lastly, select the “Tools” tab, click “Defragment
Now” and uncheck the “Run on a schedule” option.
Utilize ReadyBoost
ReadyBoost is a built-in Windows 7 feature that allows you to use a
USB flash drive to enhance system performance. How is this possible? The
drive itself acts as additional computer memory!
In order to make use of this feature, you will need a USB drive with
at least 2 GB of space. From there, you simply connect the drive to your
computer, click “Start” and select “Computer.” Next, click on the USB
drive and select “ReadyBoost.” Lastly, select “Use this device” and
choose as much capacity as possible below on the “Space to reserve for
system speed” slide.
Disable Windows Transparency
The transparency of windows is a great perk from a presentation
aspect, but this may not be the case for those with older hardware as it
can drastically impact performance. The good thing is that transparency
can be disabled with ease. Simply right-click on your desktop, select
“Personalize,” choose the active theme and then navigate to “Windows
Color.” Finally, uncheck the “Enable Transparency” option.
Disable Unwanted Features
There may be numerous Windows 7 features that you really don’t need.
These same features could also slow down your computer. To disable them,
click on “Start,” choose “Control Panel” and then select “Programs and
features.” Next, select the “Turn Windows features on or off” option,
navigate through the list and uncheck all the features you want to
disable. Once you are done, simply click “OK” to remove those features.
Disable Startup Services
Startup services are notorious for slowing down performance in XP and
Vista. The same holds true for Windows 7. You can disable unwanted
services by hitting “Start,” typing “msconfig” in the search bar and
clicking “Enter.” Click the “Services Tab” on the next window and
deselect the services you do not want to automatically run at startup.
While this all depends on preference, services that impact performance
the most include “Offline Files,” “Tablet PC Input Services,” Terminal
Services,” “Fax” and “Windows Search.”
Disable Minimizing/Maximizing Animations
Many users have already fallen in love with the minimizing and
maximizing animation effects of windows. However, some may find it
irritating after a while as it can eventually lead to slowdowns. If you
want to disable this function, hit “Start,” enter “System Properties
Performance” in the search bar and click “OK.” On the next screen,
deselect the “Animate window when minimizing and maximizing” option and
click “OK.”
Update Your Windows 7 Drivers
Lastly, ensure that you have the latest device drivers made
specifically for Windows 7. Since your PC can have hundreds of drivers
installed in it at any given time, this task can be tedious. Luckily
there are 3rd party utilities out thee such as
DriverFinder™, which can greatly speed up this process.
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