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How Do I Refresh My Computer ✦ Pro & Safe

Start with a full backup, then perform Level 1 and 2. If the computer still feels sluggish after a clean OS install, the bottleneck is physical—replace the storage drive with an SSD or increase RAM. Report compiled for general guidance. Always consult your computer’s manual or manufacturer support for model-specific procedures.

Use these when Level 1 fails to improve speed or you experience crashes, blue screens, or freezes. Step 1 – DISM (repairs system image): Open Command Prompt as Admin → DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth how do i refresh my computer

Prepared For: General Users Objective: To provide a step-by-step, tiered methodology for restoring computer performance and stability. Scope: Covers temporary file cleanup, malware removal, driver updates, OS repair tools (Windows & macOS), and clean installation. Executive Summary Over time, all computers accumulate digital debris—temporary files, unused applications, fragmented data, and conflicting settings—that degrades performance. "Refreshing" a computer is not a single action but a process of escalating interventions. This report outlines four distinct levels of refresh, from basic maintenance (safe for all users) to a full operating system wipe (requires backups). Following this tiered approach can resolve 95% of common slowdowns without data loss. Level 1: Software & System Maintenance (Non-Destructive) Estimated time: 15–30 minutes. Risk: None. Data impact: None. Start with a full backup, then perform Level 1 and 2