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If you want to improve the speed when you boot the computer, use the msconfig mentioned by your friend upstairs, select the startup items, remove unnecessary startup items, and only keep ctfmon and the antivirus software or firewall you have installed locally. After restarting, a dialog box will appear, put the hook on, and then click OK. As for using software to turn on and off acceleration,That's unrealistic,When you boot up, you can reduce the number of scroll bars that display the windows logo,It looks fast,But at the time of entering the welcome screen, it will definitely be longer than the number of scroll bars scrolling times that others display the windows logo,It's .. longer
For the speed of shutdown, if you think it is slow, I recommend a fast shutdown method to you, to ensure that you are satisfied, open the task manager (ctrl+alt-del), select shutdown - point the mouse to the shutdown option, hold down the ctrl key and click to shut down, it will probably be about 3 seconds before your screen goes black, and the host will be turned off. As for what bad reactions this shutdown method will bring in the future, you will bear the consequences!
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It's that there are too many things in the system disk.,It's OK to clean it up.。
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There are too many startups.
If you have a super bunny, go set it up.
Not really. Run msconfig
Remove unnecessary startup items.
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Use optimization software such as Optimization Master and Super Rabbit to optimize and remove, and remove all the unneeded startup items.
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Use autoruns to check the startup items and services of the computer, prohibit the unnecessary, and then use 360 Security Guard to check whether there are Trojan programs and services.
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There are mainly the following factors for slow computer startup:
Low computer hardware configuration;
There are many boot and startup programs;
The system disk is too full.
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Relatively basic:
Low memory. There are few idle hard drives.
There are many startup items (360 can be solved).
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This is normal.
The boot time is a reference only.
Your boot time of 48 seconds and 33 seconds is a very short boot time. Nuances of the same order of magnitude, not a big problem.
This is only problematic if your boot time is sometimes 33 seconds, sometimes 1 minute and 40 seconds.
Also, don't know what software calculates your boot time.
If it is 360, sometimes the desktop has AI, PHOT and other relatively large image files, which will affect the boot speed. Some software already has an upgraded version and the upgrade has not yet been completed, and 360 gets stuck when refreshing these icons (put these icons in"Software steward"of"Software Upgrades"project) This is the impact on the software.
Hardware changes, driver upgrades, can affect the boot time. (As a reminder, not all of the latest drivers can speed things up.) )
For example, if I am in the company's AD domain, my desktop parameters need to be stored in the AD domain control server.
If the server is not normal, or the network is blocked, there will also be slow boot phenomenon.
The real standard test boot time is in safe mode.
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