If you just bought a PC, or just just formatted , your computer is ready to go. However, with the default configuration you will not be obtaining the best performance that your team can give you, so in this article we are going to tell you what settings you should make on your team to improve performance from day one.
Windows 10 is very easy to use, but it has many additional configurations that most users are unaware of and that can allow for a better user experience and, more importantly, improve system performance. Let’s see what you can do about it, since after all this will only take a few minutes and in return you will get a better user experience.

Update Windows and configure updates
It is very important to keep the operating system updated to have the latest drivers and to be protected with security updates. However, by default Windows is configured to update automatically, going to the extreme of interrupting what we are doing, forcing us to restart the computer, or consuming bandwidth of the computer when downloading the updates.
Imagine that you are playing and suddenly everything starts to go very slow because Windows is downloading and installing updates. Fortunately, this is something we can avoid, and for this go to Settings -> Update and security.

To get started, select “Change active hours,” and set a time when you don’t want Windows to check for updates or do anything. Then go to Advanced Options and uncheck all update options.

In this way, Windows Update will only be activated either when we are not using the PC (if you leave it on at night), or when we do it manually.
Eliminate non-essential software
Unfortunately, Windows has a good handful of software installed that is not suitable for the majority of users, it takes up space and, most seriously, it starts with the operating system and consumes system resources, reducing its performance, which is why It is a good idea to get rid of this software to improve computer performance.
To do this, right-click on the Start button and select “Applications and Features”. Here, find all the applications that you consider unnecessary, such as Onedrive, OneNote, the trial version of Office, games, integrated applications such as “Camera” or “Contacts”, etc. Simply click on each of them and click on Uninstall.

In addition to removing unnecessary applications, it is also good to control what starts with the operating system. To do this, right-click an empty space on the launch bar and select Task Manager. In it, go to the “Home” tab.

Here (just like we have in the screenshot above), simply right-click the ones you want to disable and click Disable.
Optimize the power plan to improve performance
Especially if you have a laptop, the power plan can have a lot to do with the performance of the computer. If what you want is the best performance, then you should check that everything is as it should be, and for this you must click on Start and type “Edit power plan” to access this menu. Once inside, select “Change advanced power settings”.

In this window that opens, click on the dropdown and select “High performance”. Likewise, you should configure all the parameters one by one to verify that they are as you want them to be.
Update the graphics card drivers
Whether you have a dedicated graphic or use the integrated one, it is always a good idea to have the drivers updated to have the best performance from the beginning. To do this, knowing the model of the graphics card you have, go to the manufacturer’s website and download and install the corresponding drivers.
Configure your SSD to improve its performance
Especially if you have an SSD on your computer, there are a number of fundamental settings you should make to improve its performance, while also extending its life time. The SSD represents a critical portion of system performance, so it’s one of the first things you should make sure you configure correctly.

These are the tasks you should do about it:
- Update your firmware to the latest version.
- Enable AHCI in BIOS.
- Make sure TRIM is enabled.
- Disables indexing on the SSD.
- Keep Windows Optimization active.
- Disable Prefetch and Superfetch.
- Deactivate Windows Search.
- Configure the write cache.
- Disables cleaning of the paging file.
All these tasks may seem complicated to do, but in reality they are very simple and will take you only a few minutes if you follow our tutorial to optimize the performance of your SSD, and it is something that you will appreciate because the SSD will work to the best of its ability and last longer. weather.