The computer is very slow to respond after turning it on, but it is good to start all over again

Updated on number 2024-04-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it may be the aging of electronic components, such as capacitors. After the first cold start of each day, the chemicals in electronic components are converted into electrical energy at a slower rate. Subsequent shutdown and restart, due to the previous preheating, the chemicals are active, so it will be very fast.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The machine reacts slowly. So I usually open it in the morning before eating. Come back after dinner and play. It's a lot faster.........

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It could be a disk issue. It may get slower and slower in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Enter the safe mode to kill the virus. Fix IE with 360 Security Guard or Super Bunny.

    2. Excessive dust, poor contact, and loose internal components of the machine, resulting in crash. Dust removal, plug all connections tightly, and plug them in firmly.

    3. Poor heat dissipation, poor heat dissipation of the CPU or monitor, resulting in a crash. Fourth, increase the memory and change the memory module.

    5. Clean up and defragment disks.

    1. Clean the registry and junk files with Optimizer or Super Bunny.

    2. Clean up the disk, in the My Computer window, right-click the drive letter you want to clean up - "Properties" - "Clean Disk" - check the files you want to delete - OK.

    3. Defragment the disk, my computer - right-click the drive you want to defragment the disk - Properties - Tools - select the defragmented disk to open the "Disk Defragmenter" window - analyze - defragment.

    6. Optimize your computer with Optimizer or Super Rabbit, and then choose the following methods to re-optimize your computer.

    1. Disable idle IDE channels.

    Right-click on "My Computer Properties", then click on "Hardware" and then click on "Device Manager", open "IDE ATA Pata Controller" and enter the primary and secondary IDE channels respectively, select "Advanced Settings", find the item "Current Transfer Mode" as "Not applicable", and set the "Device Type" for this item to "None".

    2. Optimize visual effects.

    Right-click on "My Computer" - "Properties" - "Advanced", in the "Performance" bar, click "Settings" - Visual Effects, adjust to the best performance, or keep only some necessary items.

    3. Startup and fault recovery.

    My computer"--"attributes"--"Advanced"--"Startup and failover"Click on "Settings" and remove it"Write events to the syslog","Send administrative alerts","Automatic restart"Options; will"Write debug information"Set to"None";Click"", in the pop-up notepad file:

    operating systems] timeout=30 to change the default time of 30 seconds to 0 seconds.

    4. Disable error reporting.

    My computer"--"attributes"Advanced" -- dots"Error Reporting", click "Disable Error Reporting", and check it"But notify me when something critical happens" -- OK.

    5. Turn off automatic updates.

    To turn off automatic updates, right-click "My Computer" -- Properties -- Auto-Update, and select "Turn off Auto-Update" in the "Notification Settings" column. Select the item "I will update my computer manually".

    7. Optimize the setting of anti-virus software, you can use the NOD32 anti-virus software recommended by 360 Security Guard.

    8. If you can't use the above methods, borrow a good CD and install a new system.

    First of all, I reposted the above as well, but it's very comprehensive and detailed, so you can try it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Use 360 to optimize it first, if it doesn't work, reinstall the system, don't install other software after the system is installed, try to start faster, if so, there are too many startup items.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's because your computer has too many boot startup items, use maintenance software. Just optimize the boot startup item.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are too many boot items.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Reasons for slow computer booting:

    1) There are too many junk files in the system.

    2) The system defaults to 30 seconds to boot up.

    3) Computer hardware needs to be updated, such as memory, hard disk, etc.

    4) There are too many boot items that affect the boot speed, and they need to be rearranged.

    The solution to slow computer boot up:

    Step 2: Open the system optimization tool in Kingsoft Guardian and select the boot acceleration option. Step 3:

    Through the boot acceleration function, users can choose one-click optimization, and can also optimize the startup items, service items, scheduled tasks, and add-ons according to their own needs. If you don't know much about the computer system, it is recommended to use Kingsoft Guard's one-click optimization function to optimize the boot speed of the computer. ps:

    The latest version of Kingsoft Guardian's expert acceleration, manual remote optimization for you, Kingsoft engineers for free acceleration for you

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