Microsoft regularly releases its updates and improves its performance.
But according to users, once they upgraded, Windows 10 proved unresponsive and very slow when trying to invoke folders or programs.
So, if you are troubled with a similar issue, then here are some directions given below.Turn off Heavy Performance ProceduresTo turn off the heavy performance procedures, follow these on-screen instructions given below:Hold the âCtrl + Shift + Escâ buttons simultaneously over the keyboard to launch the Task Manager.After that, reach the tab of Startup, order the procedures by their ratings of Startup impact.Now, turn off the procedure in the category of High, but donât turn off crucial software such as the antivirus.Turn on a Faster Startup OptionTo turn on a faster startup option, follow these on-screen instructions given below:Hold the Windows and S buttons simultaneously on the keyboard to launch the Search section.Thereafter, input âpower settingsâ into it and select the OK button.You should choose the âPower & sleep settingsâ option.Go to the âAdditional power settings option.Then select the âChoose what the power button doesâ through the left side menu.You have to choose the âChange settings that are currently unavailable option.Donât forget to mark the âTurn on fast startup (recommended)â option.Now, apply the changes.Checking for Slow ServicesTo check for slow services, follow these on-screen instructions given below:Hold the Windows and R keys simultaneously on the keyboard to launch the Run section.Thereafter, insert âservices.mscâ into it and select the OK button.You will see all the services list that begins along with Windows 10.Select every service, and right-click on it, then modify the settings from Default to Delayed Start.Now, apply the changes and reboot the system.Turn off Blur Effects and TransparencyTo turn off the blue effects and transparency, follow these on-screen instructions given below:Launch the Settings application.After that, select the Personalization option.You should choose the Colors option and switch the toggle of âTransparency effectsâ to disable it.Prevent Windows Module Installer ServiceTo prevent the Windows Module Installer service, follow these on-screen instructions given below:Hold the Windows and R keys simultaneously on the keyboard to launch the Run section.Afterwards, input âservices.mscâ into it and select the OK button.Find the âWindows Module Installerâ option over the list, then twice click on it to launch its properties.Then check the âService status,â in case it changes to âRunning,â select the stop button to prevent service.Additionally, you should also set the Startup Type to Disabled whether you would like to turn off this service permanently.Now, select the Apply and OK buttons to apply the changes.Defragment the DriveTo defragment the drive, follow these on-screen instructions given below:Hold the Windows and S buttons simultaneously over the keyboard to launch the Search section.Then type âdefragâ into it and select the OK button.Later, click on the âDefragment and Optimize Drivesâ option.Thereafter, choose the preferred driver and select the Analyze option.Once scan the drivers, choose the fragmented drive, then select the Optimize option.You have to wait while Windows defragments the drive.Now, redo this procedure for each drive.Set the Virtual Memory SizeTo set the virtual memory size, follow these on-screen instructions given below:Hold the Windows and S buttons simultaneously over the keyboard to launch the Search section.After that, type âadvancedâ into it and hit the Enter key.Then choose the âView advanced system settingsâ option.Go to the button of Settings into the section of Performance.Reach the tab of Advanced and choose the button of Change.Once you reach the screen of Virtual Memory, untick the âAutomatically manage paging file size for all driveâs option.You should choose the Custom size and type âMaximum Sizeâ and âInitial Size.âFinally, select the button of Set and choose the OK button to apply the changes.Source:Â https://discussionscloud.com/blog/how-to-fix-very-slow-and-unresponsive-windows-10-os/Â