To improve performance on Windows 11, you can safely end processes like unused apps, bloatware (e.g., Copilot, Phone Link), high-resource processes, and peripheral-related programs via Task Manager.
Windows always has a ton of background processes running, and if you're trying to clear up some CPU space and increase your performance, it's hard to know what you can and can't afford to disable.
It reins in background apps so your battery doesn't drain unnecessarily.
Many Windows users have noticed the RAVBg64.exe process glaring at them in their Task Manager while consuming from 20% to 50% of their Windows CPU resources. This is never welcomed and should be ...
HD OPTI states that professional optimization should improve performance without compromising usability as a daily system. The company emphasizes maintaining system integrity while targeting ...
There was a bug in Windows 11 that allowed background processes to break through standby and wake the computer, causing ...
PC bottleneck detection is made simple using Windows tools to find CPU, GPU, RAM, or storage limits and fix slow PC ...
A sluggish computer can be immensely frustrating. Simple tasks like launching apps, browsing the web or switching between windows can test your patience as you stare at a spinning wheel, waiting for ...
Press Ctrl + Shift + ESC to launch the Task Manager Once done, go to the Process tab option and tap on the Ethernet or WiFi. Notice if it displays high network activity. Switch to the Processes tab, ...
Filling a Long-Standing Gap in Windows Utilities The idea for AppControl came from a familiar frustration: hearing a PC fan running loudly, opening Task Manager, and watching the resource-hungry ...
A bug that was first spotted almost two weeks ago in a recent Windows 11 build is still there, and while Microsoft has acknowledged it, there have been no updates as to when a fix might be released.