1) Restart your computer - Your computer may require restarting if it has been left switched on for a few days. In Windows
10/11, the computer has not been restarted if it has been shut down.
2) Check for updates - Checking for updates can clear any pending updates as well as patch any known issues with your Windows operating system. This also allows you to check for driver updates which instructs your hardware components to work in a more effective way. Check for Updates.
3) Close unused applications/tabs - If your computer is still running slow, it may be of a lower specification or be quite old which means it may be able to run less programs at a time. Close Google Chrome/Microsoft Edge tabs as well as other programs which are open and not being used.
If this still hasn't fixed your issue then please contact the helpdesk at Servicedesk@pkat.co.uk
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