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Hello Everyone, welcome to another tutorial of softinfo. In this video tutorial, we will discuss easy ways to speed up Windows 11 in just 10 Seconds without installing an SSD. <break strength="strong"/>1. Disable Startup programs. If your PC is taking a long time to boot up, and you have enabled Fast Startup and everything. you may have too many programs starting up when you turn your computer on. To fix this. Right-click on the Start button. Click on Task Manager. Click the Startup tab. Right-click it and click on Disable. If you see a program that doesn't need to be there. 2. Find and fix the problem. Windows 11 has a built-in performance troubleshooter, that can help you to find and fix any problems that might be affecting your PC's speed. To open the troubleshooter. Open Windows Search Bar. Search for Control Panel. Click on Control Panel. Click on system and security. Under Security and Maintenance at the top, click Troubleshoot common computer problems. Next, under System and Security, click Run maintenance tasks. 3. Reduce the Boot Menu Timeout. When your computer starts up, the boot menu is displayed for a certain amount of time before the operating system loads. This gives you time to do things like start Windows in Safe Mode. You can shave a few seconds off your startup time by changing the boot menu time-out, which is set to 30 seconds by default. Open Windows Search Bar. Search for Control Panel. Click on Control Panel. Click on System & security. Click on the system. Now click on Advanced system settings. and, under Startup and Recovery, click on Settings. Next to Time to display the list of operating systems. change the value from 30 seconds to 10 seconds and click OK. 4. Run Disk Cleanup. Disk Cleanup has been around forever, but this trusted Windows utility can still help clean out the temporary files, installers, and other junk littering your hard drive. Open Windows Search Bar. Search for Disk Cleanup. Click on the disk cleanup tab to run it. Click the button labeled Clean up system files. 5. Restart your PC. Restarting your PC clears out its memory and stops any processes that might be taking up resources. if you have Fast Startup enabled, restarting your PC is the only way to fully clear the memory and shutdown processes. I hope this video tutorial helps you. please like share and don't forget to subscribe to our channel. thank you very much.