I know how you feel my friend, because I asked this very question myself
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The thing is with the new Windows 10, there are quite a lot of new features and changes which takes up more of your internet, which then results in your internet being slow.
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There are a few simple tweaks you can make to fix your slow internet on Windows 10 and I’ll show you step-by-step on how you can do that within a few seconds.
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This is for you, the full exclusive guide
10 S***-Easy Ways to Fix Slow Internet on Windows 10 (+Screenshots)
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As promised here’s how you can fix your slow internet on your Windows 10
If you need screenshots to help you guide through the process and do it in just a few seconds, grab your free full exclusive guide.
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1. Close the Peer to Peer Update Process on Your Computer
I actually did this when I first got my laptop which came with Windows 10, and let me say it did have a great effect on my internet speed.
Step 1: To start off, Click
Start and then go ahead type
Settings to open it.
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Step 2: Next select
Update and Security
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Step 3: Now click on
Advanced Options
Step 4: You’re almost there! Click on
Choose How Updates are Delivered.
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Step 5: Finally, go ahead and turn off the
On button.
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Now you no longer need to send your own precious internet for complete strangers around you.
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2. Quit your background apps
There’s two parts to do this.
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Find out which of your apps take up most of your Internet
Here’s how you can see which of your apps take up most of the internet and how to turn it off.
Step 1: Start off by right-clicking the Windows Taskbar. Open
Task Manager. (You can also search on your computer or ask cortana on Windows 10)
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Step 2: Once you’re in your
Task Manager’s menu, click on the
Performance tab.
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Step 3: Now click on
Open Resource Monitor from the bottom part of the window.
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Step 4: Lastly, click on the
Network tab and check for all your apps or services that have a high number of send and receive requests.
The way it works is, the higher the number, then it shows that these apps or services are taking a chunk of your internet bandwidth.
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Quitting your Apps
Since now you have an idea or sort of which of the apps or services that takes up most of your internet, you can now get onto disabling them.
Here’s how you can do that in just two little steps.
Step 1: Click on
Start and then select your
Settings.
Step 2: Next click on
Privacy, and then
Background apps. Here’s where you can turn
Off for the apps and services that feed off your internet.
3. Adjusting your Internet Bandwidth settings
Your Windows actually keeps away 20 percent of your Internet bandwidth just for its OS and other system-related ‘stuff’.
What does this mean?
Well, since you only have the remaining 80 percent for you to use, you can actually get back that 20 percent for you to use.
Here’s how you can do that in just six simple steps.
Step 1: Go ahead and get the
Run window up by clicking on
Windows key+R key on your keyboard. (You can also search for it on your computer)
Step 2: Type
gpedit.msc in the search box and then press
OK.
Step 3: Alright! Now you will find that the
Group Policy window will come up, so what you have to do here is just click on
Computer Configuration
Step 4: Next go to
Administrative Templates, then
Network, and lastly
QoS Packet Scheduler. Once you’re here click on
Limit reservable bandwidth
Step 5: Now in the new window that comes up, all you have to do is just two things. First choose
Enabled and then change the
Bandwidth limit (%) to 100.
Step 6: Make sure that you
Apply these new changes that you just made and then click on
OK.
That’s it!
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