Your Windows PC will collect junk, cruft, and small misconfigurations over time — and a deliberate, methodical “deep clean” once a year can return responsiveness, reclaim storage, and reduce the chance of surprise failures. The short, practical plan in the XDA piece the community shared boils this down to five core steps — uninstall unused apps, run a debloat or privacy script, trim startup and scheduled tasks, check drivers and run malware scans, and purge temporary files — and those are...