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First of all, open "System Properties" (right-click - Properties on my computer, or open "System" in the control panel, shortcut win+pause break) click the "Advanced" tab, open "Settings" in the "Startup and Failback" area, remove the two in the "System Startup" area, if it is a multi-system user, keep the "Time to display the operating system list". Click "" to make sure that the additional property of the startup item is fastdetect instead of nodetect, and do not add the noguiboot attribute first, because guiboot will be used later.
The next step is very important, open the "Hardware" tab in the "System Properties", open the "Device Manager", "IDE ATA ATAPI Controller", double-click to open the "Secondary IDE Channel" properties, click the "Advanced Settings" tab, change the delivery mode of devices 1 and 2 to DMA if available, select "None" if the device type can be selected, click OK to complete the setting, and set the "Primary IDE Channel" in the same way.
Open the registry (Start-Run-Regedit), click "My Computer" to open "Find" in the "" menu, enter AutoEndTasks, and click "Find Next". Double-click to open the found result, and modify the "Numerical Data" to 1. Then under AutoEndTasks you can find hungapptimeout, waittokillapptimeout, set the "numerical data" to 2000 or less, here by the way, also modify the time of the menu delay, find the menushowdelay below autoendtasks, the value is in milliseconds, if you want to remove the menu delay, set it to 0.
Now that the acceleration of startup and shutdown has been completed, restart the computer to feel the feeling of fast startup, and the scroll bar is OK after only one or two turns.
After enjoying the fun of the fast reboot, we will further speed up the startup, open the "System Properties" - "Advanced" - "Startup and Failback" settings, open the "System Startup" area, and add noguiboot after fastdetect, so that the scroll bar will no longer be displayed at startup. If you really like the scroll bar display, you don't need to do this step.
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Take a look at the 360 system first aid kit and it should solve your problem.
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Modify my ha! I'm also having the same problem as you, saying that the desktop IE icon is modified. I used 360, and I also used NetShield.
It's not useful at all. But it doesn't affect the use of your system, if you're a cleanliness person. If it is a win7 system, the only way is to reinstall the system.
If it's Win XP, just reinstall IE! By the way, Win7 is not good for IE compatibility. Except for the ones that come with them, they don't recognize anything reloaded!
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Reinstall the system, mine is the same as what you said, I can reinstall it, and now it only turns on for 25 seconds.
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A hint from 360 that should be useful to you is that 360 has changed the original method of calculating the boot time, and all the startup items are turned on to be considered boot complete, and the original timing is completed as long as the boot is completed and counted in the operation interface. Compared to the current timekeeping method, it is more scientific.
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Mine also has this problem.,Unplug the network cable and restart it once.,Just plug the network cable back in.,I don't know why.。
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1: Viruses and Trojans [use anti-virus software to fully disinfect viruses, use 360 first aid kit to clean up Trojans] 2: There is malware on the computer [use Windows Cleanup Assistant to clean up malware] 3:
Too many plug-ins [Clean up plug-ins with Windows Cleanup Assistant] 4: Too many startup items [Close redundant startup items with 360] 5: No optimization system [Optimize system with Windows Optimizer Master] 6:
The memory is too small and the virtual memory is too small [add a memory module and set the virtual memory reasonably] 7: There are too many junk files on the computer [Clean up the garbage with 360] 8: There are too many disk fragments [Defragment the disk].
9: There is too much software installed on the computer [uninstall software that is not commonly used and software with the same function] 10: The driver is not updated, and the computer hardware cannot play the best performance [Upgrade all the drivers] 11:
The firewall is turned on too much. [Disable redundant firewall] 12: Replace this file with exploeer slow boot.
13: If it doesn't work, reinstall the system.
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See if there is any boot program that requires boot networking, which may be caused by network connection delay. Also look at whether there are any programs or patches that are being updated or not.
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You may have installed an update before the last time, but when you start your computer again, the last update will continue to be installed, and it will take a few minutes to complete the installation.
It is recommended that you turn on the device again, if it is still more than 3 minutes, it may be poisoned.
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1 Virus Trojan.
2 There is too much software to boot up.
3 System files are missing or corrupted.
It's nothing more than these redo systems, and take a look at them.
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It may be that there is too much junk in the system, so clean it up first.
There is a high probability of poisoning.
It is recommended to reinstall the system.
The strongest boot speed up trick for Windows XP system.
First of all, open "System Properties" (right-click - Properties on my computer, or open "System" in the control panel, shortcut win+pause break) click the "Advanced" tab, open "Settings" in the "Startup and Failback" area, remove the two in the "System Startup" area, if it is a multi-system user, keep the "Time to display the operating system list". Click "" to make sure that the additional property of the startup item is fastdetect instead of nodetect, and do not add the noguiboot attribute first, because guiboot will be used later. >>>More
Delete the administrator's password, and you'll be fine the next day!
Boot speed: Right-click "My Computer - Properties", then click "Hardware" and then click "Device Manager", open "IDE ATA PATA Controller" in it (different chips are slightly different), then enter the primary and secondary IDE channels respectively, select "Advanced Settings", find the "Current Transfer Mode" as "Not applicable" here (this is the idle IDE channel), set the "Device Type" of this item to "None", and OK. >>>More
1) Reinstall the operating system first, don't install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, and find something that isn't suitable, don't install it. >>>More
1. The most effective thing is to close the redundant hardware channel, which can reduce the hardware detection time, 2. The second is to manually set the IP address, which can shorten the addressing time of the network card, 3. Remove unnecessary random startup items, this method is very effective for the previous low-configuration computer, but for the current 2G memory dual-core CPU, the effect is not too obvious. This article is dedicated to how to set it up, you can refer to it.