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| Optimizing the Windows 10 operating system is important if you want a better gaming experience. You need to make sure that your system runs as smoothly and efficiently as possible and that it doesn't bother you while playing games.
To optimize your Windows 10 computer for games Below are some methods that have helped many Windows 10 users have better gaming experiences. You may not need to try them all; just scroll through the list until you find the one that works for you.
1. Limit your startup items 2. Configure the power plan 3. Update your system 4. Temporarily pause Windows Update 5. Turn off visual effects
Method 1: Restrict startup items Startup items are programs or processes that run automatically when the operating system starts. They can affect your Windows 10 system and game performance. You should check these items and disable the ones you don't need. To do it:
1) Right-click any empty space on the taskbar, then click Task Manager. 2) Click the Home tab, then disable the items you don't need.
Method 2: set up your power plan You can't harness the full power of your Windows 10 system if you're using a power saving plan. To optimize your device, you need to check the power settings and change the power plan for better performance. Here's how to do it.
1) Right-click the Start button in the lower left corner of the screen, then click Power Options. 2) Click Additional Power Settings 3) Make sure that the energy saving plan has NOT been chosen.
Method 3: update your system Installing updates for your system can fix its performance issues and make it work better. You need to run Windows Update to update the Windows 10 operating system. To do this:
1) Click the Start button in the lower left corner of the screen, then click the Settings icon. 2) Click Update & Security. 3) Click Check for Updates. 4) Wait for Windows Update to update your operating system.
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Method 4: temporarily suspend Windows Update Pausing the installation of updates prevents Windows Update from installing updates when you're in the middle of a game (which is pretty frustrating). Here's how to do it. 1) Press the Windows logo key and Q on the keyboard and type "update". Then click Check for Updates. 2) Click Advanced Options. 3) Activate Pause updates. Windows Update will stop for up to 35 days. And after resuming it, you can pause it again only after installing the latest updates.
Method 5: disable your visual effects Windows 10 has a lot of fancy images, but sometimes they consume a lot of system resources. If you don't need these effects, you should disable them to make your computer run faster.
1) Press the Windows logo key and R on the keyboard to invoke the Run box. 2) Type "sysdm.cpl" and press Enter on your keyboard. 3) Click the Advanced tab, then click Settings in the Performance section. 4) Click Adjust for best performance, then click OK. 5) Click OK. You have successfully disabled the visual effects of your Windows 10 system.
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