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The Vista operating system itself boots very slowly, mainly because some systems have a large number of boot items. You can use the advanced options menu function of 360 Security Guard to disable some unnecessary system boot items, and it is best to defragment your C disk (system disk), which will improve your system boot speed, but it is still much worse than the boot speed of XP. Now use Vista, to be honest, it's better to use win7!
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Win7 is an upgraded version of Vista The kernel is the same But Win7 has optimized the Vista kernel It is recommended that you change Win7 There are some on the market.
Stick to Vista's words.
1.It is recommended that you use Optimizer to optimize it.
2.Use the msconfig command to make the startup items smaller.
3.You can also use 360 to get fewer startup items.
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Use less optimization masters. Originally, ASUS's board was rubbish, and I used vistaBoy. It's all together.
Win7 I think it's similar to Vista (interface). But Win7 has a similar configuration to XP.
Can't make XP occupy 4G in 2G Win7. I'm still used to using XP, but fortunately, you're system-based, and it has nothing to do with the motherboard.
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win+r open and run,Enter msconfig to load the program at startup except for the antivirus software and input method to tick,The rest do not need to be checked。
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In this case, there are too many junk programs in the system, it is recommended that it is best to redo the system, and then optimize the system, turn off the unnecessary startup programs, and only choose to install one anti-virus software (more affects the speed), C disk should leave enough space, if it is convenient, it is best to specify a local IP address, which can also greatly shorten the startup time.
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Your computer needs to be optimized, especially the startup items, and there are junk files that need to be cleaned up, don't install non-essential programs on the C drive, and use more green free version of the program, so as not to cause slow boot due to the large registry.
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There are too many boot runs.,It is recommended to use 360 to optimize it.,Turn off the random start program that doesn't work.,Turn it on when you use it.,360 one-click optimization.。 It's much better, it's generally about 50s, and it's more than a minute slower.
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My laptop is the same, mine seems to have a problem with the hard drive, nothing can be used when I first turn it on, my computer can't be opened, and I can't use it normally until the things in my computer come out. It's best to completely uninstall the unused software or redundant software, and you can start it up quickly. My Ben is also ASUS's, and it seems to have hit the hard drive door....
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Why is it not normal to turn on for more than a minute? That's what your app looks like a lot. More than a point is fast.,And,Don't put everything on the C disk.,It's recommended to install the D disk.,If there's only one disk.,Go and use PQ to divide the area.,Then use 360、Optimize the master yourself.,Boot start items to seal some.,It's naturally fast.。
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Mine is the same problem.,The time I just bought.,35 seconds OK.,Now it's time to reinstall the system.,It's still more than two minutes.,What's the problem?。
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There are a lot of programs that start loading the notebook itself, so slow is normal Look at your task manager How many processes there are after booting, if it is more than 50, you should consider turning off some processes that are not commonly used or do not need to start automatically at boot, which can be optimized by 360 software, and look at what your system is, if it is win7, it is normal to be slow.
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Depending on the configuration of your machine and the usual boot time, if the difference is too large, it must be abnormal, and you can clean up the garbage through 360 optimization.
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There are too many boots, and some of them are not wanted, but use Optimizer or other software to optimize them.
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Processor only? Such a small card,Say it's so small and install win7,It is recommended that you change XP,win occupies a lot of memory,There are fewer things on the computer,Too much can be set to boot slowly,There are as few shortcuts as possible on the desktop,Leave 6 on it。
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More than a minute is a bit slow! Normally, it should be thirty or forty seconds, more than forty seconds, this is generally not a problem with the machine, it is that you don't set up the software well, and some unnecessary software is prohibited from starting automatically when it is turned on. It will be faster ...
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It's normal, mine is also ASUS's, I've used it for a year and a half, and the boot is more than a point.
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This is caused by a failure during the hardware self-test when booting up, it is recommended that you turn on the computer and press F2 to enter the BIOS, restore the default settings to see, if it still doesn't work, it is recommended that you take this book to ASUS after-sales service to deal with.
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If you need to update the BIOS, ASUS after-sales will solve it for you free within two years.
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What model of your computer? Check the official website to see if there is an updated BIOS, refresh it, there may be a problem with your hardware.
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It's normal, the performance of this notebook is already very poor, and the hard disk uses an old-fashioned 5400 rpm, which runs very slowly. It is normal to turn on for more than 60 seconds.
Master Lu, don't believe that thing, no. The X550cc is much stronger than the Y581C, and it is not surprising that Master Lu detected the problem.
If it's really slow, you can change to a Seagate hybrid hard drive, which can greatly increase the speed compared to your original hard drive.
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First of all, look at the hardware configuration, whether it is an SSD or not; Win7 system recommends using 8G memory.
Secondly, see if you have installed anti-virus software, such as 360 Kingsoft Antivirus, etc.
Again, after booting up, you can open the antivirus software to see if there is a small software that can view the boot items in it, and it will list in detail the software launched at the time of boot and the time spent, so as to prescribe the right medicine.
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Master Lu detection can only be used as a play can not be really,Refer to it,The machine you bought is OK,It's not expensive,Slow boot should be a problem with the win7 system,You can use optimization software to optimize it,But as far as I'm concerned50 seconds is almost,Optimization is too fast to cause the system to be unstable,Besides, the speed of the machine's on/off can not reflect the performance of the machine,The main thing is to look at the running speed of the machine,As long as the software is not slow。 If you want to boot up quickly, add an SSD, that's faster.
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There are too many boot items, a lot of system garbage, and a lot of installed things.
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