Is your Windows 7 or 8 operating system running slow? Don’t worry, there are several ways to speed it up using the command line. In this article, we’ll provide you with 10 tips to make your operating system run faster. By following these tips, you can improve your computer’s performance and make it run like new again. 

Let’s get started!


Disable unnecessary services:


You can disable services that are not necessary for your operating system. To do this, open the command prompt as an administrator and type “services.msc”. Then locate the services you want to disable and right-click on them. Select “Properties” and change the startup type to “Disabled”.


Disable startup programs:


Startup programs can make your operating system slower. To disable them, open the command prompt as an administrator and type “msconfig”. Then select the “Startup” tab and uncheck the programs you don’t want to start with Windows.


Clean temporary files:


Temporary files can take up a lot of disk space and make your operating system slower. To clean them up, open the command prompt as an administrator and type “cleanmgr”. Then select the drive you want to clean up and click “OK”.


Defragment the hard drive:


Defragmenting the hard drive can improve your operating system’s performance. To do this, open the command prompt as an administrator and type “defrag”. Then select the drive you want to defragment and click “OK”.


Update drivers:


Outdated drivers can make your operating system slower. To update them, open the command prompt as an administrator and type “devmgmt.msc”. Then locate the drivers you want to update and right-click on them. Select “Update driver” and follow the on-screen instructions.


Check for errors on the hard drive:


Errors on the hard drive can make your operating system slower. To check for errors on the hard drive, open the command prompt as an administrator and type “chkdsk”. Then select the drive you want to check and click “OK”.


Adjust visual settings:


Adjusting visual settings can improve your operating system’s performance. To do this, open the command prompt as an administrator and type “sysdm.cpl”. Then select the “Advanced” tab and click “Settings” in the “Performance” section. Then select the option “Adjust for best performance” and click “OK”.


Increase virtual memory:


Increasing virtual memory can improve your operating system’s performance. To do this, open the command prompt as an administrator and type “sysdm.cpl”. Then select the “Advanced” tab and click “Settings” in the “Performance” section. Then select the “Advanced” tab again and click “Change” in the “Virtual memory” section. Then select the option “Custom size” and set a larger size for virtual memory.


Using ReadyBoost:


ReadyBoost is a technology that allows you to use a USB device as a cache memory to improve your operating system’s performance. To use ReadyBoost, connect a USB device to your computer and open it in Windows Explorer. Then right-click on the USB device and select “Properties”. In the ReadyBoost tab, select the option “Use this device” and set a size for cache memory.


Using NTFS Compression: Compression


In conclusion... 


these tips can help you speed up your Windows 7 and 8 operating systems using the command line. By disabling unnecessary services and startup programs, cleaning temporary files, defragmenting the hard drive, updating drivers, checking for errors on the hard drive, adjusting visual settings, increasing virtual memory, using ReadyBoost and NTFS compression, you can improve your operating system’s performance and make it run faster.


I hope you find these tips helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions or if there is anything else I can help you with.

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