I’ve been fixing up some older PCs from family and trying to make them usable again. They’re not for gaming—just everyday stuff like browsing and editing documents. The hardware is fine, but I want the software to feel fast and clean. I’ve already done a few tweaks, but I know there’s more that can be done. Is there a toolkit or process that works well for refreshing older machines?
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Working on older PCs can actually be pretty satisfying when you see them run better than expected. After basic cleanup like uninstalling bloatware and trimming startup items, I’ve often used a kms activator to take care of activation without complications. That lets me focus on performance tweaks like adjusting visual effects, disabling background services, and using lightweight alternatives to heavy apps.