Tuesday, 27 January 2015

How to Speed Up Windows 8 PC to Work Faster – 5 Tips


Do you have Windows 8 installed and are thinking about tweaking its performance? Or have you installed many apps and softwares and now the question “Would this effect the performance and booting speed?” is clicking in your mind. So, you don’t worry about these questions, as today we are going to make you learn that, “How to Speed Up Windows 8"

Additionally, you are going to make it possible by applying our 10 tips. We are 100% sure that after going through these tips you can easily speed up Windows 8 PC of yours and can make it work faster. Your all works will be done in second and it will simply charge its performance.

Learn-How to Speed Up Windows 8 PC

So, here are the guide which you need to follow to learn that, “How to speed up Windows 8 PC?” You need to apply these 5 tips in order to make your PC work faster and boost its performance. Now, you are suggested to get towards the below steps.

1- Changing Power Settings

This is the most easy Tweak. Just open the Charging Power Settings by accessing the Control Panel and set the option to “Set to High Performance”.

2- Closing Unnecessary Programs at Windows Startup

Now, whenever your computer boots it analyses and reads Startup Programs on Startup. Some Programs get enabled at Startup by default on installing them. Such type of Programs increase the time your computer takes while booting. Take the following steps to disable them on Startup.
  • Press Win + R
  • Type in ‘msconfig’ and press Enter
  • Choose Startup tab
  • Uncheck programs that are unnecessary for loading at Startup
  • Click on Apply and OK
  • It will prompt you to restart
  • Changes will take place once you will restart
Note: In previous Windows versions the startup items list was present in system configuration manager which can be accessed using msconfig command. But Microsoft has moved the startup items list in Windows 8. Now it can be accessed using Task Manager.

  • You can open Task Manager by pressing “Ctrl+Shift+Esc” keys together. Now go to “Startup” tab and here you can click on the unwanted item and click on “Disable” button to remove it from startup list.
  • You can start these programs again by manually selecting them.

3- Registry Cleaner

Throughout your life you install so many Programs and then Uninstall them. But these programs leave behind the registry keys like the breadcrumbs for Windows. The Windows reads or goes through these registry keys every time. So you therefore, need to cleanup these registries using a registry cleaner. It will not consume much of your time. Here is the Registry-script which will tweak some settings in Windows 8 Registry to make Windows faster. It will reduce timeout values, set Windows to automatically end not responding tasks, make menus to show faster upon clicking and tweak various other settings.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop]
“AutoEndTasks”=”1″
“HungAppTimeout”=”1000″
“MenuShowDelay”=”8″
“WaitToKillAppTimeout”=”2000″
“LowLevelHooksTimeout”=”1000″
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelMouse]
“MouseHoverTime”=”8″
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl]
“WaitToKillServiceTimeout”=”2000″
Just copy and paste this in Notepad and save this as registryspeed.reg. Then Open this file and Click Yes when UAC dialog opens. After that again click Yes to install these settings.
Effects of this Tweak
  • End the tasks of the Applications or Apps which are not responding and taking much time to close by Windows Automatically
  • Decrease menus show delay time. After that When you click the menu, it will open faster.

4- Disable Animations and Increase Performance

Windows 8 comes with lots of candy features. It will show animation effects even while minimizing and maximizing a window or closing programs. These candy features might amaze you but they  You can disable these animation effects for tweaking your Windows 8.
  • Press Win + R
  • Type ‘Command’ and press Enter
  • Now type SystemPropertiesAdvanced and press Enter
  • You can view System properties with Advanced tab
  • Now click setting button in Performance section
  • Now you can see a performance Option Window
  •  You can uncheck boxes on animations that you don’t want to see or you can use ‘Adjust for best performance’
  • Click Ok

Note: Here is the list of animations which you need to disable.
  • Animate controls and elements inside windows
  • Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing
  • Animations in the taskbar
  • Fade or slide menus into view
  • Fade or slide Tool Tips into view
  • Fade out menu items after clicking
  • Save task bar thumbnail previews
  • Show shadows under mouse pointer
  • Show shadows under windows
  • Show translucent selection rectangle
  • Slide open combo boxes
  • Smooth-scroll list boxes

5- A Few More Things to Do to Make Windows 8 Faster

After following all above mentioned tweaks, you should be able to notice sufficient improvement in your system’s performance. Even though, apart from these steps, you should also do following things regularly:
  • Use Antivirus and keep it updated
  • Download and install latest updates using Windows Updates
  • Use latest drivers for your computer hardware
  • Install only necessary software’s

Conclusion

These are some tips which you may apply to speed up Windows 8 PC of yours. If you have any kind of question or confusion left then do let us know. We shall get back to your question as soon as possible. Furthermore, if you have found this guide helpful and worth reading then don’t forget to share this with your other friends and circle too. So, keep sharing this guide with others. 

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