Quote from Craig66:
Another thing to look at when in CCleaner is, what is auto starting when you log into Windows, you'll be surprised at the amount of crap that gets auto-started.
You can also run msconfig and disable some of the more obvious programs...
Hit Start, type "msconfig" in the box, and hit enter.
When the app pops up, go to the Startup tab, and unclick everything except your mouse, audio, and networking drivers.
You don't need Java update running all the time...
You don't need your printer's app running all the time...
You don't need anything from Adobe running all the time...
You don't need Quickbooks or TaxCut running all the time...
You don't need 5 different anti-virus programs installed and running all the time...
You don't need all the junk the manufacturer installed at all, let alone running all the time...
Save and reboot (eventually - you don't have to right away).
Also consider uninstalling programs you don't use any more....
Hit Start, type "control" in the box, and hit enter.
When the Control Panel folder pops up, scroll down and double-click "Programs and Features".
Search and uninstall anything you don't use or don't recognize...
For the advanced users, I recommend cruising through the Services and Registry and doing some cleaning/disabling.
Ordinary users, don't try this as you'll probably f**k up your system.
Use a real defragger like Auslogic's Disk Defrag. Free and paid versions are available on
www.auslogics.com. Be sure to find and delete all the temp files first....