The video provides steps to optimize Windows without using any programs. Here's a concise summary:
1. Create a restore point for safety.
2. Run the command `%temp%` in the Execute application to delete temporary files.
3. Run the command `temp` without percentage symbols to delete more temporary files.
4. Adjust Windows configuration:
- Go to Settings > Privacy and disable various features.
- Disable location services, camera, and microphone if not used.
- In "Background Apps," disable all apps to save energy and resources.
5. Enable Storage Sense to automatically eliminate junk files.
6. Delete temporary files in the Storage category.
7. Use Task Manager to disable startup programs that delay Windows startup.
8. For mechanical hard drive users, defragment the unit and check for errors.
These steps can help optimize Windows without using any programs and improve system performance.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Creating a system restore point is a safe process that can save you from many problems.
2. You can create a system restore point by searching for "restore point" in the Start menu.
3. If the "Create" option is blocked, it's because system protection is not activated.
4. To activate system protection, go to the System Protection settings and check the box next to "Activate system protection".
5. You can set the amount of storage to assign to restore points.
6. Temporary files can take up storage on your computer and can be deleted.
7. To delete temporary files, you can use the "temp" command in the Execute dialog box.
8. If you cannot delete a file, it's because the program or application that is using that file is currently running.
9. To delete files that are in use, you can skip the file and delete the rest.
10. You can also delete temporary files by going to the Storage settings and clicking on "Temporary files".
11. You can also delete temporary files by going to the File Explorer, right-clicking on the drive, and selecting "Properties" and then "Disk Cleanup".
12. You can also delete system files by going to the File Explorer, right-clicking on the drive, and selecting "Properties" and then "Disk Cleanup" and checking the box next to "System files".
13. You can also free up space on your computer by going to the Storage settings and activating the storage sensor.
14. You can also free up space on your computer by going to the Storage settings and deleting temporary files.
15. Some services, such as location services and camera access, can take up resources and can be deactivated.
16. You can deactivate these services by going to the Privacy settings and unchecking the boxes next to them.
17. You can also deactivate applications that run in the background by going to the Privacy settings and unchecking the boxes next to them.
18. Deactivating applications that run in the background can help save energy and resources.
19. You can also optimize your computer's startup by going to the Task Manager and unchecking the boxes next to programs that start automatically.
20. You can also optimize your computer's performance by defragmenting the hard drive if it's a mechanical hard drive.
21. You can defragment the hard drive by going to the File Explorer, right-clicking on the drive, and selecting "Properties" and then "Tools" and clicking on "Optimize".
22. You can also check the hard drive for errors by going to the File Explorer, right-clicking on the drive, and selecting "Properties" and then "Tools" and clicking on "Check".