(April 1, 2017 at 2:19 am)Katia81 Wrote: maybe you downloaded spyware or a virus? try settings and then ''storage'' to find out what's using space.
you have 32 bit or 64 one? download Speccy if you don't know.
my win10 pc got down completely and I had to torn it back to win 8 but i was unlucky. hopefully this won't happen to you.
defraggler to defrag fast. and spybot to search the pc for spyware.
note: these are all freeware
I'm going to apologize in advance because I'm going to pick on you a little bit here. Anytime we ask others for advice, we need to consider the source. You're giving some fairly poor advice here and what'd ya know, you are no longer using windows 10 and had to roll back to 8.
The science and art of keeping computers at optimum performance levels is complex. But the core concepts are often incredibly simple. Let me illustrate.
What is the absolute simplest way to keep a computer running as fast as the day it was born for the next 30 years. Simple. Install the operating system, don't install anything else ever and don't connect it to the internet ever. Now obviously such a machine would have extremely limited utility. But 30 years from now you could power it up and it would still be just as fast as it was the day it was born. And it also illustrates one of the core concepts of keeping machines running fast. Keep it as clean possible. Install as little as possible. And definitely only install high quality commercial apps whenever possible.
The idea of freeware is great. But the reality is most of it isn't free nor is most of it well written nor is most of it safe. And the idea of advising someone to install a freeware app in order to find a piece of information about their system that 30 seconds of googling could also reveal just as easily is.... well not the best idea.
Like I said, I apologize for picking on you. I know you have nothing but good intentions. But installing more software, especially freeware, is the last thing you want to do on a machine that is already having performance issues.