1. Keep administrative tools accessible
In Windows 8, you can access the Administrative tools by right-clicking the bottom left corner of the screen. However, you will find that the list of tools available in not complete. If you want to keep all the system tools and programs accessible from one menu, you have to enable the God Mode. God Mode works in all versions of Windows from Windows XP to Windows 8. To activate GodMode in Windows 8, follow the steps below: Note: Your system’s performance won’t improve just by turning on God Mode, but with God mode, you can easily access all the Administrative options and make the necessary adjustments.
2. Keep an eye on your system functioning
This is the point which most users will ignore until something faulty happens to their systems. Windows 8 comes with quite a few tools to monitor and diagnose software and hardware problems well before they happen. Go t0 the “Performance” tab of the Task Manager and you will have an overview of what is happening in the system. If your computer is running slow, you can pinpoint whether it is due to the hard drive, the CPU or the lack of memory available to applications.
To dig even deeper, click on the “Open Resource Monitor” link at the end of the window in Performance tab. This will give you an idea of which applications and services are taking the most resources. You can safely close the culprits which are slowing down your computer. For advanced usage, you can even create performance reports at regular intervals of time.
And last but not least, keep visiting your “Event Viewer” regularly. To access “Event Viewer”, right click the bottom left corner of the screen and select “Event Viewer”. This will keep you updated about any error or warnings generated by system or application. You can take precautions before anything severe happens to the system.
3. Turn off the visual effects
Visual effects usually require plenty of hardware resources. If you are running short of CPU and RAM power, it is best to turn all the visual effects off. If you are playing a game, the system will perform better with minimal visual effect too.
4. Stop indexing!
Windows 8 search is pretty good but it comes with a cost. Windows Search works together with the indexing tool, which can be quite a CPU hog when it is running. One way is to turn the indexing off and use an alternative search tool. To disable Windows Search and indexing: Another way is to limit the indexing to a particular folder. To modify which folders need to be indexed, go to Windows 8 search (WinKey + Q) and search for “Indexing options”. Select “Indexing Options” from the search results under Settings.
5. Make use of power settings to improve performance
If you are using a laptop, using your power settings wisely will give you better performance of your system. The maximum performance preset will be the best if you want maximum performance from all the components of your computer including CPU, hard drive, RAM, display etc. To configure the system for maximum performance: Note: Setting your computer to maximum performance will use more energy as all the computer components will be running in full capacity.
You can also customize any power plan by selecting “Change plan settings” in front of each preset plan. And on the next screen, click on Change advanced power settings.
6. Keep your system drive clean and error free
Disk defragmentation If you are adding, changing and deleting files frequently, your system will get fragmented easily. A good way to overcome this is to set the Windows 8 disk defragmenter to run automatically as a weekly scheduled task. Disk cleanup Using the built in Disk cleanup tool, you can make sure that not only your hard drive is clean, it will also start performing better and create less fragmentation.
Drive Error Checking The error checking tool will scan a specific drive to see if all the files are in good condition. If it finds any problem, it will automatically try to fix them and give a report to you. This tool is useful especially if you are used to using the Power button of your computer instead of the Shutdown option in Windows.
7. Use Windows built-in anti-malware tools
We all know the damages a malware or virus can do to our computer. Luckily, Windows 8 comes with a built-in anti-malware solution, called Windows Defender, which also includes the popular Windows Security Essentials.
Windows 8 also comes with a handy firewall which will protect the users from hackers and other threats automatically. If you don’t need advanced firewall features like spoofing intrusion protection, advanced program restrictions accessing the network etc., then you should stay on with Windows Firewall. I hope these tips will make your system perform better. Do you have any suggestions for improving the performance in Windows 8? Let’s share it in the comments.