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Last updated: May 10, 2026
If your computer ever feels sluggish, check how full the storage drive is. When a drive gets close to full capacity, Windows can slow down noticeably. Keeping at least 15–20% free space helps your system run smoother and stay responsive.
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Reboot first. If it’s still slow, open Task Manager and see what’s using CPU/Disk. If Disk stays near 100% or the fan sounds like a jet engine, something deeper is going on.
Test on your phone too. If both fail, reboot modem/router. If only one device fails, forget the Wi-Fi network and reconnect.
Reboot printer and computer. Make sure it’s not paused and the correct printer is selected. If it’s a network printer, confirm you’re on the office Wi-Fi or VPN.
Yes. Updates fix security holes and stability issues. Skipping them is one of the most common reasons systems get compromised.
Totally believable. Updates, internet changes, credentials expiring, and background processes can all change behavior overnight.
Try another device on the same network. If everything is broken, it’s likely internet. If only your machine is broken, it’s probably local.
You can… until one site gets breached and everything else gets compromised too. Use unique passwords or a password manager.
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