Using a built-in disk cleaner like Windows Disk Cleanup can significantly speed up your PC by reclaiming storage space, reducing file fragmentation, and freeing up resources. When your system drive (typically the C: drive) gets full, Windows lacks the room it needs to cache files properly, which results in noticeable slowdowns. 🚀 How to Run Windows Disk Cleanup
Follow these steps to safely remove junk files and optimize your system performance using Microsoft Support’s built-in tool:
Open the Tool: Press the Windows Key, type Disk Cleanup, and select the application.
Select Your Drive: Choose your main system drive (usually C:) from the drop-down menu and click OK.
Scan and Calculate: Wait a few moments while Windows calculates how much space you can free up.
Choose Standard Files: Check the boxes for the file types you want to clear. Safe items include: Temporary Internet Files DirectX Shader Cache Thumbnails
Recycle Bin (double-check that you do not need anything inside first).
Delete Files: Click OK, then confirm by clicking Delete Files. 🛡️ Deep Cleaning with System Files
To maximize your performance boost, you should also clean up old system logs and update caches that pile up over time.
Step 1: In the main Disk Cleanup window, click the Clean up system files button located at the bottom left. Step 2: Re-select the C: drive if prompted.
Step 3: Look for high-volume items like Windows Update Cleanup and Previous Windows installation(s).
Note: Only delete previous installations if your current Windows build is stable and you do not plan to roll back your OS update. 🔄 Alternative: Automatic Cleanup with Storage Sense
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