What should I do if the boot is slow after upgrading Win10

Updated on amusement 2024-05-17
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Add an SSD and you're good to go.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Some suggestions and analysis.

    2 Usually use Tencent PC Manager and other tools to clean up system junk and temporary files (IE cache) generated by surfing the Internet, and check and kill malware. (Tencent PC Manager - Clean up garbage (sweep, clean plug-ins).)

    3 Try to set the IP address to a static IP to reduce the boot time of the computer.

    4 Don't put too many files and icons on the computer desktop, which will slow down the computer response, and try not to install the software on the C drive. There are too many C disks, and you can also use Tencent Computer Manager - Toolbox - Software to move and solve it.

    5 Close some startup programs. Start-Run-Enter msconfig-OK-Click "Start" in the "System Configuration Utility" window-Start, except for the input method (ctfmon) and anti-virus software, the general program can be turned off. Tencent PC Manager - Computer Acceleration, Intelligent Optimization Boot Acceleration.

    6 It is recommended to install only one main antivirus software, as installing multiple will take up computer resources and make the computer slower.

    7 Regularly defragment the disk, open my computer To defragment the disk of the drive - Properties - Tools - select the defragmented disk to open the "Disk Defragmenter" window - Analyze - Defragment - the system will start to defragment.

    8. Regularly clean up the dust in the computer.

    9. Regularly clean and optimize the computer.

    10 The computer hard disk will be used for a long time, it will also make the computer slower, repartitioning and installing can fix the logic is bad, the computer will be faster, the physical read and write speed of the hard disk is slow, and it can only be changed to a better point! The memory can also be erased down.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Method 1: Press the shortcut key "Win+R" to open the Run window.

    2. At this time, enter "msconfig", click "OK" or press "Enter".

    3. At this time, a window named "System Configuration" will open, and under the "General" option box, check "Load System Services" and "Load Startup Items" under "Selective Startup".

    4. Then click "Boot - Advanced Options" in the "Boot Advanced Options" window, check the number under "Number of Processors" and select the largest number Here is "4", click "OK".

    5. Next, enter "3" in the "Timeout" dialog box, and finally click "OK".

    Method 2: 1. Right-click "This Computer" (Computer) and click "Properties".

    2. At this time, a system window will open, click "Advanced System Settings".

    3. At this time, a "System Properties" window will pop up, click "Settings" under "Startup and Recovery Failure".

    4. In the "Start and Resume Failure" window, change the time of the following two columns to shorten, here to "0", you can change it to "3", and then "OK".

    5. Go back to the "System Properties" window, click "Settings" under "Performance", and click "Advanced - Change" in the "Performance Options Window".

    6. After clicking "Change", come to the "Virtual Memory" window, uncheck "Automatically manage paging file sizes for all drives", check "No paging files", after checking, click "Settings", click "Settings", a "System Properties" window will appear after clicking "Settings", click "Yes", click "Yes", click "Yes", click "OK" under the "Virtual Memory" window

    7. After clicking the "Performance Options Window" and "System Properties" window, you must restart the computer, and there will be operations after restarting the computer.

    8. After restarting, open the interface below, and then check the "Automatically manage the paging file size of all drives", and finally save it.

    Method 31: Right-click the start icon to open the Control Panel

    2. In the control panel (the view mode is a small icon). Click on "Power Options".

    3. In the "Power Options" window, click "Select the function of the power button".

    4. Click "Select the function of the power button" and regret popping up the "System Settings Window", in this window, first click "Change settings that are not currently available", then check "Enable Fast Startup", and finally "Save Modifications".

    Method 4: 1: Press the shortcut key "win+r". Enter OK.

    2. Click "Manage Templates - System - Shutdown" in turn, and then double-click "Require Quick Startup".

    3. In the "Require Quick Start" window that pops up, check "Started", and finally click "OK".

    The above is the way to solve the problem of slow boot after win10 update, and you can make boot faster without 360.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to the official version, the slow boot is due to the "Quick Start" feature. This is because the implementation of Fast Boot is based on the graphics driver and the power management driver, but there are many drivers that are not compatible with the Fast Boot feature, resulting in slower boot speeds.

    2. If you find the cause, it's easy to solve it by turning off Quick Startup.

    end2. How to disable Quick Startup?

    Right-click on the win logo in the bottom left corner of the screen and click on "Control Panel". In the Control Panel, click on "Hardware & Sound".

    Then tap on "Change the function of the power button".

    Then click "Change settings that are currently unavailable".

    In the shutdown settings, unactivate "Enable Fast Startup (recommended)" and click "Save Changes".

    5. Note that if you have not checked "Enable Fast Startup (Recommended)" before, then check and "Save Modifications" first, then uncheck and "Save Modifications" again (that is, you can do "Tick-Cancel" once).

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