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I worked at Geek Squad for 4 years.

92% of "slow computer" appointments were fixed with the SAME 8 steps.

We charged $149 for something you can do in 10 minutes.

I'm exposing the entire playbook: Image
Step 1: Kill startup programs murdering your boot time.

Windows: Ctrl+Shift+Esc → Startup tab

Mac: System Preferences → Users & Login Items

Disable everything except antivirus. You can launch programs manually when you need them.
Here's what's secretly launching:

Spotify, Discord, Steam, Adobe Creative Cloud, OneDrive, Skype—all fighting for resources at startup.

Each one steals 50-200MB of RAM.

Disable them. Your boot time drops from 5 minutes to 30 seconds.
Step 2: Clear the cache nightmare.

Your browser stores gigabytes of junk—old cookies, images, auto-fill data.

Chrome/Edge: Settings → Privacy → Clear browsing data → "All time"

Firefox: Options → Privacy → Clear Data

Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data → Remove All
Step 3: Uninstall bloatware you never use.

Windows: Settings → Apps → Sort by size

Mac: Applications folder → drag to trash

Look for: Trial software, manufacturer apps, old games, duplicate programs.

I usually delete 15-25 programs. Instant 5-10GB freed.
Step 4: Run Disk Cleanup (Windows) or Optimize Storage (Mac)
Step 5: Disable visual effects eating resources
Step 6: Update ALL drivers (outdated drivers = crashes)

These 3 steps take 8 minutes total but triple your speed.
Step 7: Check for malware and adware.

Download Malwarebytes (free version works).

Run a full scan. You'll be shocked what's hiding.

I've found cryptominers, browser hijackers, and keyloggers people didn't know existed.

Remove everything flagged.
Step 8: Upgrade to an SSD if you're still on HDD.

This is the ONLY upgrade worth money.

A 500GB SSD costs $40-60.

Your computer goes from "why won't this open?" to instant.

Boot time: 5 min → 15 seconds.

This is the nuclear option.
Step 9: Adjust virtual memory settings.

Windows: System → Advanced → Performance Settings → Advanced → Virtual Memory

Set to 1.5x your RAM amount.

Most people don't know this setting exists. It's how your computer handles overflow when RAM fills up.
Step 10: Disable Windows Search Indexing.

It constantly scans your files in the background.

Services → Windows Search → Properties → Startup Type: Disabled

You can still search manually.

But your CPU isn't constantly working for no reason.
The power combo that resurrects dead computers:

Kill startup programs (instant boot improvement)

Clear cache (browser speed doubles)

Scan for malware (find hidden parasites)

Disable visual effects (resource freedom)

Do these 4 first. You'll feel the difference immediately.
Advanced move: Reinstall your operating system.

Sounds scary but takes 45 minutes.

Backup your files → Create recovery drive → Fresh install.

This nukes ALL the junk accumulated over years.

Your computer literally runs like new. I do this every 18 months.
Why computers slow down over time:

Software updates add features (bloat).
Temporary files accumulate.
Registry errors multiply.
Malware creeps in.

It's not planned obsolescence (usually). It's digital entropy.

Regular maintenance = eternal speed.
Quick diagnostic: Task Manager reveals everything.

Open it right now. Check "Memory" and "CPU" columns.

What's using resources when you're doing nothing?

That's your culprit.
Uninstall it or disable it at startup.

This one check solves 60% of slowness.
You just saved $200+ on "tech support."

Your computer now boots faster, runs cooler, crashes less.

Save this thread.Repost it to help others.

Do this maintenance every 3 months.

Your "old" computer will outlast everyone who bought new ones.

Technology isn't the problem.
Maintenance is the solution.
Knowledge shared is power multiplied.

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