How to Fix a Slow Computer Using WinClearup Utilities

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While there is no major, well-known software specifically called “WinClearup Utilities,” this phrasing usually refers to the native Windows cleanup utilities built directly into your operating system, or alternative third-party suites like Glary Utilities and Ashampoo WinOptimizer.

Using the correct, safe built-in Windows optimization tools is the most effective way to deeply clean your hard drive, manage system resources, and drastically boost your PC’s responsiveness without installing risky software. 1. Clear Digital Clutter with Disk Cleanup

The core native tool in Windows for file optimization is Disk Cleanup (cleanmgr). It safely hunts down massive blocks of outdated system files that cause sluggishness. Press Windows Key + R to open the Run box. Type cleanmgr and press Enter. Select your main drive (usually C:) and click OK.

Click the Clean up system files button to reload with admin privileges.

Check boxes for Windows Update Cleanup, Temporary Files, and Previous Windows installations. Click OK and confirm Delete Files. 2. Tame Resource-Hogging Startup Apps

Many programs silently configure themselves to launch the second your computer boots, constantly eating up RAM and CPU cycles in the background. Open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc.

Click on the Startup apps tab (icon looks like a speedometer or puzzle piece).

Review the list and locate high-impact, non-essential programs. Right-click the application and select Disable. 3. Automate Maintenance with Storage Sense

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