If your Windows 10 or Windows 11 or even Windows Server, is having problems like:
there are a five easy things you can do to fix the problems:
Just right click on your start button and select INSTALLED APPS (or PROGRAMS AND FEATURES… depends on the version and build of Windows you are on). Uninstall any programs you don’t recognize or programs you don’t care about anymore.
If you bought your computer from From one of the big manufacturers like Dell or HP, it most likely has a number of useless programs that they were paid to install prior to shipping the computer to you.
To get you started, here are more than 30 programs that most tech’s consider “bloatware” which you can likely safely uninstall:
Adobe Flash and Shockwave Player | Mail & Calendar |
Bing Bar | Microsoft Silverlight |
Bonjour | People |
Candy Crush | Power2Go |
CCleaner | PowerDVD |
Coupon Printer For Windows | QuickTime |
CyberLink – all products | Roxio – all products |
Dell Stage | Trello |
Family | uTorrent |
Feedback Hub and Get Help | Walmart Photo Center |
Goove Music | WildTanget Games |
HP JumpStart – all products | Windows Media Player |
HP My Room | WinRAR |
InterVideo WinDVD | Xbox Live |
Java | XPS Viewer |
Lenovo Smile Dock | Zoom |
To perform an full Windows Update:
If there are updates pending, install ALL of them, then reboot and follow the process above again
We have several comprehensive articles on how and what to delete from Windows, but here are some easy, fast and substantial places to start from:
NOTE: You will likely need to enable viewing of HIDDEN FILES. Don’t worry, it’s easy and we have screen shots to show you how to view HIDDEN FILES here.
Run the DISK CLEANUP tool as shown in the screenshot below. After you have run it once, do it again, but this time click the CLEAN UP SYSTEM FILES button.
If you want to really get into it, you can stop the WINDOWS UPDATE service, then delete C:\WINDOWS\SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION folder, then start the WINDOWS UPDATE service. This will delete all of the old Windows Updates you have already installed that are likely just taking up space on your drive.
I am also a big fan of deleting any old users from the machine, but that is too advanced for this document.
We can be very frustrating to have a large number of programs startup automatically when you first log into a computer. In addition to wasting your time, many of these programs are burning your resources (CPU and memory) while opening your machine to both security risks and technical problems.
The easiest way to stop a program from starting up automatically is to uninstall it (as suggested in step 1 above). The next easiest way to stop a program from starting up automatically is to:
We like to clean out the registry startup keys, but that is beyond the scope of this article.
Performing a check of all your system files is a great idea that takes little time and fixes so many problems:
SFC /SCANNOW
and press the ENTER keyDISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
and press the ENTER keyThese five processes will fix nearly all Windows problems that are related to the software.
If you still have problems after these five steps, you may have a hardware problem, like bad memory or an overheating CPU or problems with your storage SSD. The fix for hardware problems is beyond the scope of this article, but we suggest you take your computer in to your LOCAL computer dealer (avoid the BestBuy’s and look for a little guy).
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