Does it take long to start up Windows? To take back control.
Do you remember that time you had a recent and fresh Windows installation? When you do not have to wait for "years" from the time you turned on the PC until it was ready for work or fun?
Well, Windows has a tendency to be perceived as slower for a while. This has something about defragmenting the hard disk to do, but an equally big problem is all the programs you've installed over the years.
Some software like: to fool the scenes, competing with each other to be loaded first. And it goes without saying that when an old hard drive at the same time to try to retrieve Windows' own stuff, antivirus, instant messengers, it derre program to synchronize your mobile, search tool, the extra firewall screen application super tool bar, pause the program, the print wizard, start-up assistance Office, Photoshop, Adobe Reader, and the devil and his grandmother ...
... there really is no wonder it takes time.
What do you really? Have you had your PC for a while, you will have installed some dill dall and you really do not use everyday. For things you never use, we recommend simply uninstall, but then why not all these programs that you use occasionally. These can not exactly clear, but there is no reason why they should occupy the time and resources before they actually use.
We shall therefore look at three programs that help you clean and remove some of these applications from Windows startup routines. You will of course still be able to use the programs, but you must therefore actively start them.
System Configuration Windows actually has a built-in tools to deal with all sorts of balderdash that slow your startup. It has the official name of the System Configuration Utility, but the more nerdy of us just call it for msconfig, since the easiest way to start it is to press the Windows key, typing msconfig and press enter.
Well, Windows has a tendency to be perceived as slower for a while. This has something about defragmenting the hard disk to do, but an equally big problem is all the programs you've installed over the years.
Some software like: to fool the scenes, competing with each other to be loaded first. And it goes without saying that when an old hard drive at the same time to try to retrieve Windows' own stuff, antivirus, instant messengers, it derre program to synchronize your mobile, search tool, the extra firewall screen application super tool bar, pause the program, the print wizard, start-up assistance Office, Photoshop, Adobe Reader, and the devil and his grandmother ...
... there really is no wonder it takes time.
What do you really? Have you had your PC for a while, you will have installed some dill dall and you really do not use everyday. For things you never use, we recommend simply uninstall, but then why not all these programs that you use occasionally. These can not exactly clear, but there is no reason why they should occupy the time and resources before they actually use.
We shall therefore look at three programs that help you clean and remove some of these applications from Windows startup routines. You will of course still be able to use the programs, but you must therefore actively start them.
System Configuration Windows actually has a built-in tools to deal with all sorts of balderdash that slow your startup. It has the official name of the System Configuration Utility, but the more nerdy of us just call it for msconfig, since the easiest way to start it is to press the Windows key, typing msconfig and press enter.
System Configuration Utility is a tool you should familiarize yourself with, but perhaps not to tamper too much with if you are totally green on the data. Need a little better speed on startup, initially stick to the Startup tab, where you can uncheck programs you do not want to start up automatically.
You can put on the chin again later if you wish, but you are unsure of what the program does is it generally okay to tread carefully.
If you already use the popular program CCleaner to clean, you can also note that this has a function that does something of the same.
Startup Inspector The problem with the System Configuration Utility is that you might not always know what you're doing, since insects summary line of information is not always enough to know if this is something you can safely remove or not. For you we have the Startup Inspector, which is said to have information about nearly 5,000 such lines and know a lot about what is safe and certainly not to be removed.
The program may not be the most beautiful to look at, but can be of great help for those who are afraid to step into the digital tapes salad.
Autoruns This is for those who think msconfig is child's play and need something with much more pep - that is for advanced students. There is a lot and full control on everything from drivers to codecs, so we can only repeat ourselves that it is clearly not a good idea to remove the hooks would cloud. Can be downloaded from Microsoft's website.
Remember also that to replace an old hard drive with an SSD will do wonders for the speed of startup.
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