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First, your hard disk is small, very old hard disk, use it so there will be bad sectors, it will cause slowdown, it is highly recommended to change the hard disk, not expensive.
Second, if there are more things, it will be slower, and third, there will be more startup items Just like the masters said above, the optimization master solves.
Fourth, virus, change a hard disk to improve a lot, large hard disk speed, the same speed of the hard disk, large capacity will be much faster, the program try not to be installed in the system disk, except for vister, there are not too many desktop things, this will also reduce the boot speed, if it is slowed down recently, it is likely to be a virus problem, or it is recommended that you change to a large hard disk.
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In this case, you should consider changing the hard drive, and if you find it troublesome, you can try it:
1) Turn off as many programs as possible that run with the computer startup, and it is inevitable to spend more time on the programs that you want to start when the computer is turned on.
2) Put less things on the desktop, as little as possible, and put things that you don't use often into the starting program (the operation method is to drag them in one by one with the mouse).
3) In addition, it is inevitable to maintain the computer on a regular basis.
The younger brother has known this for a long time, and I don't know if he can help.
Try it yourself.
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In the case of eliminating viruses and too many junk files, you see if your local link has a yellow exclamation mark, if so, you change the IP of the local link to the subnet mask gateway and then restart it, anyway, don't make it an automatic IP get.
Because I've seen the same example as you before
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You have too many boot startup programs. Use 360 degrees to prohibit some boot programs that are not in use. Either that, your computer is poisoned. It is recommended to clean it up with Windows Cleanup Assistant.
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Optimize the system with z** software, and then delete some unnecessary startup programs from the boot program.
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There's so much stuff to boot up the startup items. Use 360 to ban all useless startup items, and it's OK
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Start - Run - msconfig - Start - Remove it"ctfmon"I don't want any other hooks.
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