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System

Debloat Windows safely

Remove optional consumer apps and common startup junk without breaking core Windows features.

  • remove apps you never use after major setup changes
  • review startup entries after installing launchers and OEM suites
  • keep a restore point before larger cleanup sessions
Storage

Clean temporary files and common maintenance junk

Clear temporary files, logs, browser leftovers, and common maintenance junk without randomly deleting user data.

  • review Downloads and large media folders often
  • leave free space for Windows Update and browser caches
  • clean temp files after major installs and feature updates
Performance

Fix slow startup and login lag

Reduce startup drag from launchers, scheduled tasks, and update leftovers that make Windows feel heavy right after boot.

  • open Task Manager and sort Startup apps by impact
  • disable non-essential launchers, overlays, and chat clients
  • restart after cleanup so you measure a clean login
Repair

Repair system files with SFC and DISM

Run the standard Windows integrity checks and repair path for corrupted system files and component store issues.

  • run DISM first, then SFC
  • keep the PC plugged in and online during the repair
  • reboot after the scans finish
Windows

Reset Windows Update components

Reset the Windows Update service stack when updates are stuck, repeatedly fail, or do not download correctly.

  • stop the Windows Update services before clearing cached update folders
  • restart the services and reboot before testing again
  • try one normal Windows Update scan after the reboot
Network

Reset the network stack

Reset Winsock, TCP/IP, and DNS state when networking is broken or behaves inconsistently on one PC.

  • save custom DNS or VPN settings before resetting the stack
  • run the reset from an elevated shell
  • restart the PC after the commands complete
Network

Flush DNS and browser connectivity state

Clear cached DNS state and refresh adapter resolution when websites fail on one Windows PC.

  • flush DNS first before doing a full network reset
  • close and reopen the browser after the flush
  • test the site in another browser to isolate browser-specific issues
Network

Fix Wi-Fi dropouts and unstable wireless connections

Stabilize wireless connections by refreshing the adapter, power settings, and saved network state.

  • toggle the wireless adapter before trying deeper fixes
  • forget and reconnect to the problematic Wi-Fi network
  • disable adapter power saving in Device Manager if drops continue
Audio

Repair missing or broken Windows audio

Restart the core audio services and recover common audio output problems before moving to driver reinstall steps.

  • restart the Windows Audio and Audio Endpoint Builder services
  • open Sound settings and confirm the expected output device is selected
  • disconnect extra Bluetooth outputs while testing
Devices

Repair Bluetooth pairing and reconnect issues

Restart Bluetooth services and adapter state when pairing or reconnecting devices fails.

  • restart the Bluetooth Support Service
  • toggle the Bluetooth radio and re-check the device list
  • remove the failed pairing and pair the device again
Devices

Clear printer spooler jams and stuck print jobs

Reset the print spooler and clear stuck jobs when Windows will not print or jobs never leave the queue.

  • stop the spooler before deleting old spool files
  • start the spooler again and send only one small test page first
  • reinstall the printer if jobs still stall immediately
Performance

Reduce high RAM usage and memory pressure

Inspect top memory users, trim startup drag, and clear common causes of persistent memory pressure.

  • identify the top memory users before deleting or disabling anything
  • close the worst offenders and see whether usage drops normally
  • disable non-essential launchers if the same apps always fill RAM at boot