11 Ways to Speed ​​up Windows 8

Written By Nohara Binti Parahita Niya on Monday, June 24, 2013 | 12:31 PM


Windows 8 is the latest version of Windows that has several advantages one of which display its user interface. Since its launch on October 26, 2012, many users are turning to a version of Windows 8 either by the operating system upgrade or buy a new device. With the increasing popularity of this operating system, it does not need to explain what the latest or applications to be installed on this operating system. Now the question is, how is the performance of Windows 8. Is it faster than its predecessor (Windows 7) or even slower.

Clearly, the boot time is now faster. But what about the process after the operating system is running? What should be done to make Windows 8 faster? the problem of performance improvement is an issue of interest for each OS and the user therefore must take some preventive measures and maintenance so that the computer can run Windows 8 smoothly. Here I will share some important tips so that you can run Windows 8 smoothly and faster. Here are 11 Ways to Speed ​​up Windows8

1. Install Antivirus
With a wide range of spyware, viruses and trojans in circulation today, is likely to affect the performance of your PC. So to avoid in order not to be exposed to this problem, you must install antivirus software that can provide protection against spyware, viruses, trojans and primarily provide security to avoid malicious websites online.

2. Perform Disk Cleanup Periodically
Conducted a purge of temporary files or cache periodically indirectly Windows 8 will make you run faster. Perform periodic cleaning twice a week and see the change in performance.

3. Optimization Drive
"Optimize Drives" is a new option available in Windows 8, including the "Disk Deframentation" which in previous Windows versions also available. The drive optimization options include "Trip Optimization" and "Slab Consolidation".
Optimization trip served to inform the backup storage of data blocks which are no longer used, in which the function of Slab Slab Consolidation rearranges the data that are dispersed and used at a single location. You can access this option with the support provided to Defragment the drive. Perform Disk Defragmentation every 3 months (depending on how much you use the hard drive to install and remove applications).

4. Fixing Disk Error
To check the integrity of the files stored in Windows 8, you should check Disk Error using certain utilities. Microsoft recommends to check it once a week if you are using Windows 8 on a daily basis.
Here's how to perform Disk Error checking?
Right-click the drive you want to check / fix it and select Properties.
Click the Tools tab and then click Error Checking.
Follow the instructions there and may need to restart this process.

5. Ready Boost
ReadyBoost launched along with Windows Vista. This feature can use the Non-Volatile storage like PenDrive to improve performance by adding more memory to the system. The trick, connect the USB device to the PC and if the device is compatible with ReadyBoost, it will show the option "Speed ​​up my system" when you right-click on the device or during the process of Autorun. Enough to follow instructions, and proven ReadyBoost can make Windows 8 more quickly.

 Ready Boost


6. Minimizing Startup Program
Startup programs are programs that run when you start Windows. It's obvious if more and more applications are running at the start of the boot, it will reduce the performance of your PC. Therefore, select the necessary applications only to be placed on program startup.
How to minimize the Startup Program:
Run Windows Run.
Type msconfig, press Enter.
Click on the Startup tab.
Uncheck the unwanted applications and not so important. (*)
Click Apply and restart the PC.
(*) Please be careful in choosing the application to be removed, because it feared that it should have no application in the startup process

7. Do not Store Data on Drive C
Most users store data on the desktop or in a folder if the download is constantly being made to reduce the capacity of the main drive. Measures to store data on the primary drive should be stopped, because if something happens to the main drive, then there is a possibility that the data on the drive is inaccessible. Here are tips to manage the data that you have.
Do not store the downloads on the main drive. Use another drive as the storage medium.
Do not store large files on the Desktop.
Avoid storing data on the OS drive.
Try to install the software and games on other drives and not on the main drive.
Uninstall the software that you feel are necessary.

8. Install Software Tune Up
There are many software tune up circulating on the Internet (either paid or free) that can be used to download your tuning Windows 8 to reduce the possibility of errors and the files are useless. Tune up software function is:
Clean up and defrag the registry-the registry errors.
Removing the links broken shortcuts.
Managing disk space.
Optimize startup and shutdown process.
Defragment Hard Disk.

9. Limit Applications Running on Rear Screen (Background Process)
Do not let the applications continue to run in the background. Close the applications you do not think it needs to be used again. Leaving applications running in the background that will improve memory and CPU usage which of course would degrade the performance of Windows 8.

10. Optimize TampilanVisual
Papering simple and do not use the screensaver proven to make Windows 8 run faster. You can set the optimum visual appearance. Disabling animation of course also affect the performance, but it will reduce the pleasure in using Windows 8.

11. Periodic updates of Windows 8
Updating Windows 8 will definitely make Windows 8 more quickly. You do not need to install all the updates offered by Windows, just install recommended updates. You can also choose which updates to Office (optional) if you want to improve the performance of Office software.