1. Spinning hard drive
I speak from experience when I say moving from a traditional spinning hard drive to a solid-state drive (SSD) is the best thing you can do to revive an old laptop. Without needing locate data on a spinning platter, an SSD is inherently faster than a mechanical hard drive.
2. Crowded hard drive
The more files and applications you collect, the more cluttered your hard drive becomes. The more cluttered your hard drive becomes, the harder it becomes for your laptop to locate the data you request. The harder it becomes for your laptop to locate the data you request, the slower your laptop runs. The slower your laptop runs, the more frustrated you get. The more frustrated you get, you more you turn to Google for answers. The more you turn to Google for answers, the more likely you land on this article to help you speed up your slow laptop. Hi, there! If your laptop already has an SSD or you don't want to replace its spinning drive, you can still speed up your laptop by cleaning up its hard drive, removing files and applications you no longer need. On a Windows laptop, open Control Panel and click Uninstall a program. You can simply select apps from the list and click Uninstall to remove them and all of their associated files.
3. Short on RAM
Another cheap and easy upgrade to make to a sluggish laptop is the addition of more RAM. Your laptop's CPU can access data faster from its RAM than its hard drive or SSD, so the more more RAM it has, the more data it can store there for quick access.

4. Too much multitasking
You can speed up your laptop without opening it up and adding new hardware simply by asking it to do less. If by lunchtime you have multiple apps running and dozens of browser tabs open, then you might be asking your laptop to do more than it can handle. Your laptop's performance will improve (and its cooling fans might stop spinning) if you cut back on multitasking. Quit apps you aren't using and close the tabs you don't need open.
5. Not staying current
Updates to MacOS and Windows can include new features along with enhancements to improves security and performance. It's a good idea to keep your laptop current by downloading and installing updates as Apple and Microsoft release them. Windows 10 automatically downloads and installs updates, though you can set active hours so that an update doesn't begin in the middle of your work day. You can also manually check for updates by going to Settings > Windows Update.http://fabtechnoid.com/
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