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There are n reasons for the slow response speed at boot, not necessarily that you will be improved after optimization, have you cleaned the registry? Clean up redundant files? And optimize the system?
The landlord is not afraid to set your virtual memory to a little bigger,Clear the temporary folder,Turn off the useless programs loaded by the system,Check if there are too many self-starting items In the control panel-management-service, turn off the services that are not used,Remove the options that have no practical application significance in the folder options,Control panel-system-advanced-performance-visual effects,Select custom。 Or simply try it out in the system folder (windows), there is a folder called temp that clears the contents.
It is recommended that you use Optimizer, Super Bunny to optimize it.
In addition you should get rid of unnecessary processes, in WinXP, the following processes must be loaded:
can exist at the same time), idle process;
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My general process is only about 20, mainly some system processes, it doesn't take long, more than a minute is long enough, and that msconfig, you go to the startup, the process is as few as possible, because that's when the system starts automatically when it starts, if it's more, it will be very slow.
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I remember there was a service not to disable, otherwise it would slow down when entering the desktop.
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There are many reasons why laptops load slowly, and here are a few common ones:
1.Broken hard drive: The hard drive is the core part of the storage device, and if it fails and causes a slow read speed, it will cause the computer to load slowly. You can detect the status of the hard drive by removing it and using the corresponding hardware detection tool.
2.Insufficient computer memory: Insufficient memory is also one of the causes of slow loading of your computer. When running a program, the computer needs to load the program into memory in order to use it, and if the memory is not large enough, it will need to be taken from the hard disk, causing the computer to load slowly.
3.System issues: Problems with the operating system can also cause the computer to load slowly. For example, problems such as virus intrusion, system crashes, harmful software, and corrupted registry can all cause your computer to load slowly.
4.Too many startup items: Too many startup items can also cause your PC to load slowly. When the computer starts, it will load all the startup items into the memory one by one, if there are too many startup items, it will consume a lot of resources and cause the computer to freeze.
5.Hardware aging: As the computer is used for a long time, the hardware will also age, resulting in slow loading of the computer. For example, problems such as slow CPU processing speeds, clogged fans, etc., can cause a computer to release date too slowly.
6.Cache full: When browsing the web, the computer will store the visited pages in the cache by default, so that it can load faster the next time. However, if the cache is too full, it will cause your computer to load slowly.
The above are some of the reasons why laptops load slowly, if you encounter a slow loading situation on your computer, you can troubleshoot them one by one according to the above problems.
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1. Turn on the computer and press F8 to do not move to the advanced option appears in the let go, select "The latest correct configuration" Enter to repair it.
2. If the fault persists, use the system disk to repair it, open the command prompt and enter sfc scannow Enter (there is a space between sfc and ), insert the original system disk to repair the system, and the system will automatically compare the repaired ones.
3. If the fault is still not solved, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system, which is the most commonly used.
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Hello, let Wuhui do the following:
Clause. 1. Adjust the boot startup waiting time, the specific steps are: desktop my computer right click - properties - advanced boot and fault recovery - settings - change the two 30 seconds time to 0;
Clause. 2. Set the visual effect to the best performance, the specific steps are: desktop my computer right click - properties - advanced performance settings - visual effects - select the best performance, if you need the appearance of xp, you can choose the desktop icon shadow, folder use common tasks and window button use visual style;
Clause. 3. Use 360 Security Guard or Optimization Master and other software to optimize the startup items, and only keep the anti-virus and anti-virus software, input method and volume icons, as well as the startup items with special needs;
Clause. Fourth, keep one of the power supply plans according to their actual needs, and delete all the others;
Clause. 5. Set the capacity of the virtual memory to a multiple of the physical memory, and change the usage space to a partition other than the C drive;
Clause. 6. Try to install a slightly larger application software into a partition other than the C drive, preferably the D drive, and pay attention to cleaning up the junk files once a month, and tidying up the disk fragments every six months;
Clause. 7. Close the system and restore the system, but after installing the system and application software, you must make a backup, if it involves more important data update software, export the important data to backup in time.
This is also what I told my friend some time ago.
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