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Too many files take up a lot of memory, and the boot is very slow.
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Junk files are mostly solved with Optimizer.
Disk fragmentation multi solves disk scanning, and then disk defragmentation sets up virtual memory.
Delete infrequently used auto-start items.
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Don't look at the big bunch of stuff, it's all rubbish, copied from other people, it's not technical, and they don't use much of what they're talking about.
If you want to achieve it faster, don't be lazy and pretend.
Isn't there an advertisement: Computers need to be maintained regularly to keep them running properly.
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Use Optimizer to optimize the system, or rework the system.
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You can optimize it! Maybe it's too much garbage!
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When you boot up, you load too many startup items, and most of them will start randomly when installing various software and drivers, unless you choose not to start randomly when installing or in the software settings, but there are often plug-ins for some software that start randomly. In addition to loading some third-party software, the system itself also has delayed startup items, such as system indexing, backup, creation of restore points, local connection allocation IP, etc. (not necessarily one minute, I am an example). Just like the friend upstairs said, why are you anxious, when you turn on the computer, make a cup of tea, and if you don't like to drink it, then do something else.
If you have to start it, use it. Then you have to use 360 Security Guard (because I use this, I don't know how to set up the rest) to optimize it, method: Security Guard - Boot Optimization - Startup Items (including Services) - Turn off if you don't use it or the software suggests.
If something goes wrong, revert back. However, I usually stop some software startup manually, not automatically.
Just see your question added, then add it, first check the virus (the virus database should be the latest, check and kill in safe mode), and after there is no problem, look at the temperature of each hardware and the health status of the hard disk.
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My own solution is to do something else after turning on the computer, don't click the mouse first, and wait for the computer to fully react, so that the computer will not react slowly.
If you can, you can adjust the boot program. In this way, it will also be faster to boot up. The 360 startup management you use is also good, but you need to be accurate when you want to cancel the startup item.
Hope it helps.
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There are too many boot startup items. 1 start. 2.Run. 3.Enter to turn off redundant startup items. Restart your computer again. OK (plus install an optimizer).
If the above ones don't work, it's that the hard drive you're waiting for is too old. If you're not sure, just do the above to clean up the dust inside the host.
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It's supposed to be too many things to start on.。。 There is also this kind of slow response, many people say that the response is slow, but in fact, it is not slow, but the reason why we are too anxious!! The meaning of slow response is defined!!
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There are a lot of startup items, and it is possible that your hard drive is too old.
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Solution 1: Uninstall and reinstall 360 Security Guard and 360 Antivirus
1.Click "Start Settings" Control Panel (if there is no "Settings" option, you can click "Control Panel" directly, this is due to the different settings of the system Start Menu properties).
Open Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel
Find "360 Security Guard" in "Add or Remove Programs" and click "Change Delete".
4. Follow the prompts to uninstall the 360 Security Guard.
5.Find "360 Antivirus" and click "Change Delete" on the right
Click "I want to uninstall 360 Antivirus directly" as shown below.
5. Open the 360 Security Guard official **:
So far, 360 Antivirus has been successfully installed.
Solution 2: Uninstall the theme (Some third-party themes may have some problems when making them, resulting in slow loading when the system is booted up.) You can directly change the default theme of the system to try it.
Solution 3: Update PIO
Right-click on My Computer's properties in Hardware Device Manager.
IdeataATAP Controller", double-click on the "Secondary IDE Channel" option.
In the pop-up dialog box, select the "Advanced Settings" tab, and if "PIO" appears in the "Transfer Mode" in "Device 0" and "Device 1", you can try to right-click the corresponding device - uninstall it and restart it to try to solve the problem.
Click Start – Run.
In Run, type ", and then hit Enter on your keyboard.
After entering, the following window will pop up, click "Defragment".
Wait patiently and restart your computer when you're done.
Solutions to slow computers.
Solution 1: Uninstall and reinstall 360 Security Guard and 360 Antivirus
1. Click "Start Control Panel".
Click on "Uninstall Programs" in the Control Panel
Then uninstall the fire change program to find "360 Security Guard", double-click the left button to delete.
Follow the prompts to uninstall 360 Security Guard.
Find "360 Antivirus" and double-click the left button to delete it.
Click "I want to uninstall 360 Antivirus directly" as shown below.
Open 360 Security Guard official**:
So far, 360 Antivirus has been successfully installed.
Turn on your computer, right-click on the local disk, and select Properties.
Select "Tools" and then "Defragment Now".
Click on "Disk Defragmentation" at the bottom right
Wait patiently and restart your computer when you're done.
It should be a program defect, try to patch it in 360.
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