I’ll say it out loud. Much as I love the functionality that Windows offers, I’ve never been the greatest fan of the operating system because of the sheer amount of maintenance it requires to keep running smoothly. All too often, I’ll sit down to work and find a machine that is sluggish, reports full storage because it didn’t purge cached files, or decides to install an update in the middle of a workday. It’s annoying. For the longest time, I kept putting off maintenance out of sheer annoyance. But in Windows land, that doesn’t float. And by the time I got around to it, I’d probably end up wasting half the day. That’s a no-go for me. So, I’ve started using Windows Task Scheduler to handle the heavy lifting for me. Here’s how.