What should I do if my computer starts up slowly??? My computer boots up slowly, what should I do

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

    Hello: First of all, do you have 360 antivirus installed on your computer? If you do, you can use an antivirus to get rid of junk and traces.

    In addition, it may be that there are more things on your computer, you can uninstall some unimportant software that you don't use often, and you must use 360 antivirus software to kill viruses when you run out of computer in the future. My computer turned on in 30 seconds at a time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, is it too much boot startup items?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Use Kingsoft Guardian or 360 Guardian to disable some items that don't need to be booted up. Typically, user applications are deliberately disabled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Check to see if there is a virus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Uninstall the unused software and start the control panel.

    Delete or uninstall the program.

    360 Safe Cleaning and Antivirus. Then we can upgrade or reinstall the system.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's because you have too many things to run on your boot settings. It will affect the boot speed very much. I can provide you with a solution, which is to use 360 Security Guard to have a boot startup item to disable some unwanted programs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Causes of the problem and solutions.

    1.Check the application software or drivers.

    Some programs slow down the computer system when it starts. If we want to be the reason for this, we can start from "Safe Mode". Because this is the original boot, Safe Mode runs slower than it did normally.

    However, if you start up in Safe Mode and find that your computer starts up faster than you normally would, there may be a program that's causing your system to boot up slower.

    2.Too many desktop icons can get you into trouble.

    Having too many icons on your desktop can also slow down your system boot up. Every time Windows starts up and displays the desktop, you need to find the icons of the desktop shortcuts one by one and load them, the more icons you have, the more time it takes, of course.

    It is recommended that you put the desktop icons that you don't use often in a special folder or delete them altogether!

    3.Remove the random starter.

    You can use Kingsoft Poison's boot optimization function to increase the boot speed with one click.

    If your computer is infected with a virus, the system will run significantly slower. It is recommended to use Kingsoft Antivirus's quick detection and killing function to detect and kill computer viruses with one click and improve the running speed of your computer!

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