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Performance

Reduce high CPU usage and background load

Identify top CPU consumers and reduce recurring background load that keeps the system hot or noisy.

  • capture the top CPU users before closing anything
  • check whether the spike is from updates, indexing, browsers, or one misbehaving app
  • disable unnecessary launchers and overlays that keep returning
Gaming

Trim Windows for better gaming FPS and responsiveness

Reduce avoidable Windows-side overhead, overlays, startup noise, and a few optional background services before you start changing game-specific settings.

  • close launchers and overlays you are not actively using
  • reboot before long gaming sessions after heavy work or updates
  • keep graphics drivers current from the GPU vendor
Storage

Recover disk space and reduce system storage bloat

Find the largest storage consumers and free space safely before you start deleting unknown system folders.

  • clear temp files, update leftovers, and recycle bin data first
  • run Windows Disk Cleanup before deleting unknown system folders manually
  • review Downloads, videos, archives, and installers separately for large personal files
Search

Restart Windows Search and fix search lag

Restart the Windows Search service and clear common service-level search problems before a deeper index rebuild.

  • restart the Windows Search service first
  • test Start menu search again before doing a full rebuild
  • rebuild the index from Control Panel only if service restart does not help
Browser

Clear browser cache and reset local browsing clutter

Clear local browser clutter and browser-specific temp files when websites behave badly on one PC.

  • close the browser before clearing cache folders
  • reopen the browser and test the failing site first
  • disable suspicious extensions before resetting Windows network settings
Security

Run a quick Windows Security health check

Launch a quick built-in Windows Security scan when you want a fast first check without adding third-party tools.

  • run a quick scan first for suspicious but not catastrophic cases
  • update signatures if the system has been offline for a while
  • review the detection history after the scan
Power

Fix sleep and wake problems

Reset common power-management issues that break sleep, wake, or resume behavior on Windows PCs.

  • check powercfg requests and wake timers before changing many settings
  • disconnect extra USB devices while testing
  • update chipset, network, and graphics drivers if wake remains unstable
Repair

Scan disk errors and file-system issues

Check the drive for logical file-system errors before they turn into missing files, freezes, or boot issues.

  • run a scan first before scheduling heavier repairs
  • back up important data if disk errors keep returning
  • check SMART health if freezes and file corruption happen together
Windows shell

Restart Explorer and refresh shell glitches

Restart the Windows shell cleanly when the taskbar, desktop, or File Explorer is frozen or half-loaded.

  • close file copy jobs first if possible
  • restart Explorer before rebooting the full PC
  • remove recent shell extensions if the hang returns
Windows shell

Repair a frozen taskbar or Start button

Restart Explorer and common shell packages when the taskbar or Start button stops responding.

  • restart Explorer first
  • sign out and back in if Start still will not open
  • remove recent shell customizers and taskbar mods
Windows shell

Fix a broken or empty Start menu search surface

Refresh Explorer, StartMenuExperienceHost, and shell package registration when Start loads blank or half-broken.

  • refresh the shell package state first
  • rebuild search only if the menu is still blank
  • check new Windows updates if the issue started after an upgrade