7 ways to speed up Windows 10

1. Stop programs running on startup

Similar to programs running in the tray, other programs that automatically run on startup can slow down your computer. Some you may actually want to run, such as antivirus software, but others may be unnecessary.


Right-click the taskbar and select Task Manager or hit Ctrl-Shift-Escape to launch. Head to the Startup tab and you’ll be able to view each item that runs on startup, along with its impact.
Go through these and decide which ones don’t need to start automatically. This process is especially beneficial to performance if you can disable some of the high impact ones. But note that some of these programs are vital for Windows to operate. For example, the ones with Microsoft listed as the publisher are probably best left alone. If you aren’t sure, either leave it, or try a Google search to find out more.

To disable, simply right-click and hit Disable. Remember, you’re not disabling the program, just the fact that it runs on startup.


2. Turn Windows features on or off

While you’re in the Programs and Features screen, you might want to check to see if there are any Windows components you don’t need. Click Turn Windows features on or off and you’ll see a list of these components.



You’ll want to be careful you don’t turn off anything you actually need. So again, a search for anything you’re unsure about is a good idea.


3. To delete temporary files:

In the search box on the taskbar, type disk cleanup, and select Disk Cleanup from the list of results.
Select the drive you want to clean up, and then select OK.
Under Files to delete, select the file types to get rid of. To get a description of the file type, select it.
Select OK.

If you need to free up more space, you can also delete system files:
In Disk Cleanup, select Clean up system files.
Select the file types to get rid of. To get a description of the file type, select it.
Select OK.


4. Adjust or disable graphics and animations

More recent versions of Windows come with lots of graphics, including animations such as fading effects and flyouts. These help make the application appear more sleek and refined and contribute to a better overall user experience. On the other hand, they can also slow down your computer.



Thankfully, it’s simple to adjust these settings and hopefully save a little processing power. Go to Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced system settings. Then, in the Performance section, hit Settings and you’ll have a full list of options.

You can select Adjust for best performance (this will remove all visual effects) or opt to remove some individually. It’s a matter of preference, but fade and shadow features are some you could probably live without.


5. Turn off search indexing

Windows 10 indexes your hard disk in the background, allowing you — in theory — to search your PC more quickly than if no indexing were being done. But slower PCs that use indexing can see a performance hit, and you can give them a speed boost by turning off indexing. Even if you have an SSD disk, turning off indexing can improve your speed, because the constant writing to disk that indexing does can eventually slow down SSDs.


To get the maximum benefit in Windows 10, you need to turn indexing off completely. To do so, type services.msc in the Windows 10 search box and press Enter. The Services app appears. Scroll down to either Indexing Service or Windows Search in the list of services. Double-click it, and from the screen that appears, click Stop. Then reboot your machine. Your searches may be slightly slower, although you may not notice the difference. But you should get an overall performance boost.


If you’d like, you can turn off indexing only for files in certain locations. To do this, type index in the Windows 10 search box and click the Indexing Options result that appears. The Indexing Options page of the Control Panel appears. Click the Modify button, and you’ll see a list of locations that are being indexed, such as Microsoft Outlook, your personal files, and so on. Uncheck the box next to any location, and it will no longer be indexed.


6. Defrag your hard disk

The more you use your hard disk, the more it can become fragmented, which can slow down your PC. When a disk gets fragmented, it stores files willy-nilly across it, and it takes a while for Windows to put them together before running them.

Windows 10, though, has a built-in defragmenter you can use to defragment your hard disk. You can even tell it to run automatically so it stays constantly defragmented.


To do it, type defrag into the search box and press Enter. From the screen that appears, select the drive you want you want to defragment. Click the Optimize button to defragment it. Select multiple disks by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking each you want to defragment.

If you want to have your disk or disks defragmented automatically, click the Change settings button, then check the box next to “Run on a schedule.” Now select the frequency at which you want the disk(s) defragmented by clicking the drop-down next to Frequency and selecting Daily, Weekly or Monthly. (Weekly will be your best bet.) From this screen you can also choose multiple drives to defragment.


7. Upgrade your hardware

If you’ve tried all of the tricks above, it might be time to invest in some new hardware. Here are a couple of things you may want to consider putting some money into:

Add an SSD: While HDDs offer more space for a lower price, adding an SSD can make your computer run much faster.
Add more RAM: If you have an older system, it may have too little memory to run modern applications efficiently. What’s more, if you use a lot of programs simultaneously, you might not have enough Random Access Memory (RAM) to carry you through. Installing a new RAM kit could give you the boost you need.

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8 Hidden Windows 10 Features You Didn’t Know About



Many of us have had Windows 10 on our PCs for a while now, so we’re pretty used to the new features of the operating system from daily use. But whether you’re using the PC you’ve had for years or upgraded to a new device that was Windows 10-ready out of the box, you might find it useful to learn some of the tricks that Microsoft has hidden underneath the hood. Give these tips and tricks a try, and improve your Windows 10 experience.

1. Access a Start Menu for power users

Windows 10 has a hidden Start Menu that contains some useful tools for Windows power users, such as the task manager, command prompt, device and disk management, and others. To get to this menu, you’ll need to either right click the Windows button or use the Windows key+X shortcut on your keyboard.

2. Sniff out disk space-hoarding apps

A useful feature of both iOS and Android is one within their settings apps that allows you to monitor the amount of disk space that your apps are taking up. Microsoft introduced a similar tool in the new Settings app in Windows 10. To find it, click Settings, then System, then Storage. You’ll be able to sort by drive and search for specific apps by file name so that you can figure out which apps are taking up the most space.

3. Quickly minimize all windows except the active one

The “Show Desktop” function has been around since Windows 95, but up until now, there was no way to just minimize all windows except the one you’re looking at. In Windows 10, all you’ll need to do is to grab the window by its title bar and give it a shake. All inactive windows will minimize.

4. Stop background apps from running

Another mobile OS-borrowed feature is options within Settings to control which apps can run in the background. That might not sound like a big deal, but if you’re tethering your laptop to a mobile hotspot with a data cap, it can save you a lot of headaches and wasted data — and possibly conserve a little battery life, too. To choose what apps you’d like to allow to run, go to the Settings app, then Privacy, then Background Apps. Then you’ll see a list of installed apps, and you can decide which ones can run in the background.

5. Become a Start Menu power user

Start Menus become bloated as we add more and more applications to our PCs, but that doesn’t mean that the process of finding and opening the app you want has to slow down. After opening the Start Menu, click “All Apps.” You’ll see letters that you can click on; click the first letter of the name of the app you’re looking for, and the app should appear in the tiles to the right. To be more specific, you can even search for apps from the search box, too.

6. Print to PDF

I personally have loved the print to PDF feature of Google Chrome, as it’s been a staple of Google’s alternative browser, and users of OS X have also enjoyed it natively across the operating system for quite some time. Now in Windows 10, “Print to PDF” is a native option across the entire operating system. You can access this from any print dialog.

7. Know these new useful keyboard shortcuts

ExtremeTech provides a list of new keyboard shortcuts which we think you should be aware of too. They’ll make navigating Windows 10 much easier, and each one uses the the Windows Key plus an additional key or two:

  • Windows Key-Tab (Task View)
  • Windows Key-Right-Up (moves app to top right quadrant; you can use different directions to position windows where desired)
  • Windows Key-Up and Down (snap apps to top or bottom of screen or maximizes)
  • Windows Key-Ctrl-Left or Right (scrolls between virtual desktops)
  • Windows Key-Ctrl-D (creates a new virtual desktop)
  • Windows Key-Ctrl-F4 (closes virtual desktop)
  • Windows Key-Shift-C (Cortana listening)
  • Windows Key-S (Daily Glance for weather, news, sports)

8. New trackpad gestures

Microsoft has made a concerted effort in Windows 10 to bring the trackpad gestures that users have grown accustomed to with OS X. If you’re a Mac user, then all the gestures you’re used to — like pinching to zoom or using two fingers to scroll up and down — will work similarly in Windows 10.
In addition to those gestures, there are a few added gestures that are Windows 10-specific. Swipe three fingers up and you’ll see the task view; to the left acts like Alt-Tab, and down accesses the desktop. Tapping three fingers on the trackpad brings up Cortana, and tapping with four fingers brings up the Action Center.
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How can we use a Tally.ERP 9 Single User on multiple computers?


Tally ERP 9 users are aware that there are two user types available namely Single-user and multi-user. In a single user, the user can install Tally ERP 9 and it can be installed to multiple systems using LAN network.
The question is can we use the single user account on multiple computers. Yes, you can. But, no other user makes use of the software with the same id and password at the same time.
Concurrently, the user can use a single user on multiple computers unless the two IP addresses must be the same. In short, the user can use Single User Tally ERP 9 on multiple computers but the license of Tally ERP 9 can be used by one user at a time.
The single user is also known as silver edition has various advantages in reducing the burden of the accounting enterprises. Apart from a single user, multiple users or the golden version of Tally helps in activating the Tally ERP 9 under different locations.
On the other hand, you can also install Tally ERP 9 on the server in LAN using Remote Desktop App.
Step 1:
After installing Tally in the server through LAN, go to the Windows Control panel
Step 2:
Enable “Allow remote assistance connections to this computer
Step 3:
To connect the LAN to the Tally server, use “Remote desktop app” on any device. If you are not aware of the remote desktop app, avail for the Tally service call and get it done in minutes.
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Download Windows Loader v2.2.2 by Dar to Activate Your Windows


Windows Loader is tool to activate your Microsoft Windows . It can activate Windows Vista, Windows 7 Professional , Windows 7 Ultimate , Windows 7 Home Premium , Windows 8 , Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 .

It is the best tool to activate your windows fast and easily.


How to Activate Your Microsoft Windows with Windows Loader v2.2.2

1. The First you need to disable the anti-virus system TEMPORARILY.

2. You go : Control Panel => System and Security => Change User Account Control Settings => Never notify



3.You download Windows Loader v2.2.2 by click these links :

4. Install, and Run the Software you download .

5. Restart !!!


You can watch this video to know how to use Windows Loader :

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

After reading this many of you must be thinking something, maybe someone has doubts and some questions according to Windows Loader. So, in this section, I have written some most frequently asked questions which everyone wants to ask or even searching for the answers on the internet.
Check this FAQs List below:

Q1) Is it safe to activate windows from Windows Loader?

Yes, of course, activating windows from Windows Loader is 100% safe and secure. I have mentioned this above you can check in the features section.

Q2) After activating Windows can I uninstall Windows Loader?

Sure, you can uninstall it right after activating your windows and office. It won’t deactivate your windows, So don’t worry about that.

Q3) When I install Windows Loader can I active my AntiVirus?

Yes, you can activate your Antivirus again after installing the Activator.

Q4) I have activated my windows but after few times I installed a new window, should I need to activate it again?

Of course, when you install a fresh window it deletes all your system files including keys that were used to activate it. After new windows installation, you must reactivate it by following the above process

Features Of  Windows Loader

As I said it is the Activator that is used to activate Windows 7 and another version of Windows. But after that let’s talk about the features which this awesome Windows Loader provides to its users.
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