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Before you replace your slow PCs…

March 4th 2023 By Matthew Phillips Before you replace your slow PCs… You rely on your team to be efficient and productive. But slow and sluggish computers can make it difficult for them to do their work – and could affect you personally too. Which impacts your business’s overall performance. Before you jump to the (expensive) conclusion that you need to replace your PCs, there are several ways you can increase computer performance on Windows 10 and 11. Here are just a few… Restart your computer Yes, it might be our favourite advice as IT support professionals, but a basic shutdown and restart can work wonders. Restarting your computer clears background processes, applications, and memory data. This often resolves common performance issues, especially if your computer has been running for a while. Manage start-up apps Many apps register themselves to start automatically with Windows 11, and this can slow down your computer’s start-up process. To regain some speed, consider disabling unnecessary start-up apps: Open Settings Click on Apps Select the Start-up page Sort apps by their “Start-up impact” Turn off the toggle switch for any unnecessary apps Restart your computer This will prevent these apps from launching automatically during start-up and save valuable system resources. Disable restartable apps Windows 11 has a feature that saves and restarts certain applications when you reboot your computer. While it can be convenient, it may not be ideal for performance. To turn off this feature: Open Settings Click on Accounts Go to the Sign-in options page Turn off the “Automatically save my restartable apps and restart them when I sign back in” toggle switch.   Disabling this feature can help improve your computer’s speed, especially if you have many applications that you don’t use regularly. Uninstall unnecessary apps Unused or unnecessary apps can clutter your system and slow it down. To remove them: Open Settings Click on Apps Select the Installed apps page Choose the app you want to uninstall and click the Uninstall option Follow the on-screen directions if necessary   By removing apps you don’t need, you’ll free up space and resources for better performance. https://player.vimeo.com/video/916669992? Always be cautious about what software you install on your computer. Poorly designed or outdated applications can have a negative impact on performance. Stick to reputable apps (preferably those available in the Microsoft Store) because they have thorough reviews for both security and performance. Before installing any software, do some online research to check for user experiences and potential issues. Trustworthy sources and well-known companies are your best bet. Take the time to optimise your existing Windows computers before you consider upgrading your devices. Of course, rather than doing all of this yourself, why not get our team to do it for you. They can check every aspect of your computers and network to look for other hidden problems. Get in touch. Published with permission from Your Tech Updates.

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Microsoft wants you to pay for updates

January 22nd 2024 By Matthew Phillips Microsoft wants you to pay for updates Microsoft has announced that starting on 14th October 2025, they will no longer provide free support and security updates for Windows 10. While the idea of paying for updates might raise some eyebrows, let’s put this into perspective. By 2025, Windows 10 will be a decade old, and Microsoft is likely to have introduced Windows 12. And as we know, Windows 11 is available today. Supporting multiple old operating systems can be quite a handful, even for a tech giant like Microsoft. 2025 may seem like a way off, but it’s a good idea to start weighing up your options now. Here they are: Option 1: Upgrade to Windows 11 Microsoft’s preferred option is for you to switch to Windows 11. It’s got some fantastic features and free updates until its end of life. Option 2: Stick with Windows 10 and pay You can choose to stay with Windows 10, but you’ll need to pay for security updates (no new features, though). The exact cost isn’t known yet. It’ll likely be a subscription for monthly updates. Option 3: Stick with Windows 10 and don’t update it Sure, you can continue using Windows 10 without paying, but this isn’t advisable. Without updates, your business’s PCs will become vulnerable to threats and security issues. And without Microsoft’s support to fix problems, even tech experts like us have nowhere to go for help. Please don’t take this option! https://player.vimeo.com/video/896181216 You’ve got until October 2025 to decide, so there’s no rush. But if you want your business to thrive this year, we’d highly recommend upgrading to Windows 11 sooner than later. You’ll immediately benefit from some features that could improve your processes and make your team’s jobs easier.  If you’re considering the move to Windows 11, or exploring other options, we’re here to help make the transition smooth and hassle-free. Get in touch. Published with permission from Your Tech Updates.

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