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Troubleshooting Slow Performance and Hanging Issues in Windows 11
Windows 11 has introduced numerous upgrades and features designed to enhance
user experience and productivity. However, many users have also reported issues
related to system performance, such as persistent hanging and sluggishness. If
you're experiencing a slow PC with Windows 11, you’re not alone. This article
provides a guide to help you identify potential causes and offers practical
solutions to enhance your system’s performance.

Common Causes of Slow Performance in Windows 11
Background Processes: Windows 11 runs several processes in the background, some
of which may consume significant system resources. These processes can lead to
slower performance, particularly if you lack sufficient RAM or CPU power.

Startup Programs: Many applications are designed to start automatically when
your computer boots up. While some of these are essential, others can bog down
your system's performance.

Malware and Viruses: Malicious software can heavily impact your system,
consuming resources and causing erratic behavior. A thorough scan is essential
to ensure your PC is clean.

Outdated Drivers: Drivers play a crucial role in the hardware-software
communication on your device. If they're outdated, it can lead to compatibility
issues and performance degradation.

Storage Issues: Insufficient disk space or fragmentation on your hard drive/SSD
can cause significant slowdowns. Windows 11’s performance can be severely
impacted if your storage is nearly full.

Power Settings: Windows is designed to optimize performance based on your power
settings. If you’re using a power-saving mode, it can limit system resources,
making your PC feel slow.

Solutions to Improve Performance
1. Manage Startup Programs
To disable unnecessary startup programs:

Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
Navigate to the Startup tab.
Review the list of applications and disable any you don’t need to launch at
startup.
2. Optimize Background Processes
Check which processes are consuming significant resources:

Open Task Manager again and go to the Processes tab.
Sort by CPU and memory usage to identify resource-hungry applications.
If you find any that you don’t need actively running, consider ending those
tasks or uninstalling them.
3. Run a Malware Scan
Use built-in security software, such as Windows Security:

Open Settings > Privacy & Security > Windows Security.
Select Virus & Threat Protection and run a full scan.
4. Update Drivers
Outdated drivers can lead to performance issues:

Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.
Check your hardware components for any yellow exclamation marks, indicating
outdated drivers.
Right-click on them and select Update driver to search for updates.
5. Free Up Disk Space
Make sure your hard drive has enough free space:

Open Settings > System > Storage.
Use the Storage Sense feature to automatically delete unnecessary files, or
manually remove apps, downloads, and temporary files.
6. Adjust Power Settings
Switch to a more performance-optimized power setting:

Press Win + X and select Power Options.
Choose the Windows Power Saver option and adjust to High Performance if
available.
7. Check for Windows Updates
Microsoft regularly releases updates to improve system stability and
performance:

Go to Settings > Windows Update and check for updates.
Install any available updates to ensure your system is running the latest
software.
8. Consider Hardware Upgrades
If your PC consistently underperforms despite optimization efforts, it might be
time to consider an upgrade:

Upgrade RAM: Increasing your RAM can significantly enhance multitasking
capabilities.
Replace HDD with SSD: If you're still using a traditional hard drive, upgrading
to a solid-state drive (SSD) can lead to dramatic performance improvements.
Conclusion
Experiencing a slow PC or constant hanging can be frustrating, particularly
when you rely on your computer for work or entertainment. Through careful
diagnosis and employing the solutions outlined above, you can mitigate these
issues. Start with the simplest solutions and work your way to hardware
upgrades if needed. Remember, a well-maintained system runs more smoothly,
giving you a better overall user experience with Windows 11. If problems
persist after trying all suggested methods, consider reaching out to
professional technical support for further assistance.

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