Boot is slow, what s going on Boot is slow, what s the reason

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

    Has the system been used for a long time? If it's a long time, it's good to reinstall it.,The system will be used for a long time, and a lot of junk files will be generated.,Optimization software can't solve the problem.。 If your newly installed system is your system disk and the problem is there, it's not that you have a virus!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The software is overloaded! Invisible in startup (e.g., fonts, input methods, firewalls, system boot files, sounds, etc.).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Two words, reinstall the system! Oh, four words :)

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've had that experience as well, and that's how I handled it.

    1.(Guess it's too much system junk) to clean up the disk, and then declutter the disk.

    The problem is not solved.

    2.Open the registry, find the startup items, delete all the useless ones, and the problem is still the same.

    3.Back up the registry and remove the non-system boot necessary one by one.

    Find the problem, it turns out that the firewall is to blame,. (Restore Registry) to remove the firewall and install it again.

    Problem solved! If it really doesn't work, you can only reinstall the system.

    wish you good luck!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How can a newcomer know how to do the registration form, the average computer technician will not learn much in the computer market for a few months, press"Start selection"Run "Punch into msconfig

    Select the starter inside, hook the first 3 with ctfmon, and remove all the other hooks, so it's faster.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Format. Trojans are very annoying.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, according to your description analysis, it may be caused by system settings or disk instability. Here are some options you can try! ~

    Option 1: Use the self-help tool of the computer rescuer to deal with it. Steps:

    Turn on the computer to rescue;

    Click on the self-help tool to rescue;

    Then select the first tool and click on the "Fix Now" button to speed up.

    Solution 2: Check whether there are any redundant startup items that take up the boot time.

    Steps: Slow down the code.

    Turn on 360 Security Guard;

    Click to optimize acceleration;

    Click "My Boot Time" to see what programs take up a lot of time;

    Then click "Startups" to close the programs and services you don't need.

    Solution 3: Check whether the disk has bad sectors or the transfer rate is too low.

    How it works: 1.Open 360 Security Guard, select the function encyclopedia, and add the "Master of Disturbance" module.

    2.After installation, select "Disk Detection Tool" in the software performance test

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