
"Windows 11 has been around for several years now, and if you were an early adopter like I was, there's a good chance your computer has slowed down significantly since then. There are several reasons why a device's performance may plummet. It could be the result of too many apps taking up resources, unoptimized settings, or even a virus infecting the hardware. The easiest thing you can do in the short term is restart your computer. A simple reboot restores the RAM and re-establishes connections."
"But to enjoy long-term performance improvements, you'll need to adjust how your computer operates. The advice I'm about to give you covers everything you can do right now to enhance your Windows 11 experience. You won't need to enter a device's BIOS or download a random app from an unverified source; these changes can be made right from the system menus."
"1. Download the latest updates This is a no-brainer, but it's worth noting that staying up to date with Windows 11 patches is crucial. Patches often introduce performance enhancements, bug fixes, security updates, and new features that improve the overall experience. Normally, the OS automatically installs patches as they are released by Microsoft, though you can check for updates manually."
"To do this, go to the Windows Update section in Windows 11 Settings, then click the Check for Updates button in the right-hand corner. Any pending patches will be installed. For drivers, stay on the same page, select Advanced Options, and then go to Optional Updates. It's here where you'll find missing drivers. As you can see in the image, I lacked a recent Bluetooth patch."
Windows 11 systems can slow down due to too many apps consuming resources, unoptimized settings, or malware. Restarting a PC clears RAM and re-establishes connections for immediate improvement. Long-term performance gains require changing how the computer operates through built-in system menus rather than BIOS tweaks or third-party software. Installing the latest Windows 11 patches brings performance enhancements, bug fixes, security updates, and new features. Drivers can be found under Optional Updates in Advanced Options. Patches can sometimes introduce issues, so use update controls and history to identify and address problematic updates.
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