Sun. Apr 28th, 2024
Windows 10

Microsoft Windows is now much more common in monitors running around in schools, offices, living rooms, and bedrooms. With the last passing 30 years, Windows has become a commonplace with number of handy tricks available that many of us don’t realize. These tricks have special features that can definitely help to boost the system’s speed and further customization of your own.
Following are the 6 most interesting tools that can help you for sure.

A superfast startup
Sometimes you are sick of your computer’s startup, to avoid these you can access task manager once you’re switched on. Consequently, scroll down the no. of programs that load while you start your Windows, move to “Startup” tab to do so. Select each Program that is affecting your systems start-up process and start hitting “Disable” button accordingly. This will Boost up your start-up process eventually.

Recording live screen activity
If you’re fond of playing games a lot and want to watch them for later viewing. Once you open a gameplay, click on the windows key and letter G together. This will open options includes a new game bar that makes it easy to record clips of games and screenshots.

Find missing or corrupted files
Few of us must be aware of the command prompt that helps to fix problems related to your windows operating system.
You can find the missing files by typing “cmd” in taskbar -> right-click on command prompt ->Run as administrator. To find missing or corrupted files, type “sfc /scannow.” To check for disk problems, type “chkdsk /f.”

Switch off your system at a specific time
None of us must be aware of “Task Scheduler” which enables the user to schedule a task. You can switch off your computers at a specific time each day. Simply, just type “Task Scheduler” and schedule!

Find slow programs
All of us are almost sick of using programs, that are draining your system’s performance. To find ou those programs, you should start you’re “Task Manager” by using the combination, ctrl + alt + del. Further, go to the “process” tab and start monitoring apps and background processes are running and how much of your CPU, memory, disk and network resources.

New start menu
You can get your start menu so for fun. To do so go hit the windows key on your keyboard. Then right-click on the start menu, which will give you a new start! The access to the earlier programs are still available there.

By Satish

Currently pursuing BBA, stating in the Capital. Over the past couple of months, experience in preparing marketing campaigns, technical news articles and written content for some exciting blockchain-backed projects.