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The system is taking a long time There are too many junk files in the system.
There are more files on the desktop.
There are too many boot startup items.
It is recommended to disable some unnecessary boot startup items There is boot acceleration in 360, and the prompts in it can be disabled.
Then use 360 to clean up the junk files.
Store the files on your desktop on a different disk, not on a C drive.
Increase virtual memory.
If it still doesn't work, redo the system.
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360 security guard is still good, definitely the first choice for rookies! It's more powerful than ever! It can be used!
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Just use no maintenance, disturb slowly. Go online and look for articles on system maintenance.
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You can clean up the system junk.
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Start Run Enter msconfig to boot up, and cancel the checkbox if necessary.
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You can type msconfig in Runtime, and then cancel the service and start both pages where you don't need to start the item. It can speed up the boot.
There is also some registry information that can be modified, which can achieve the effect of boot speed.
How to modify the registry information, you can search for "XP boot optimization".
However, it is not recommended to modify it, and some of the content will cause the calculation to run unstable!
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Just run the msconfig service and stop everything you don't need.
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Enter the command msconfig. You get the idea, noon.
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Hello, according to your description, it may be caused by a system abnormality or a large number of startup items. Here are some options you can try! ~
Option 1] You can try to use the self-help tool of computer rescue to deal with it.
Steps:1Turn on the computer to rescue;
2.Click on the self-help tool to rescue;
4.Then select the first tool and click on the "Fix Now" button to speed up.
Solution 2] Check whether there are any redundant boot startup items that occupy the boot time.
Steps:1Turn on 360 Security Guard;
2.Click to optimize acceleration;
3.Click "My Boot Time" to see what programs take up a lot of time;
4.Then click "Startups" to close the programs and services you don't need.
Turn off unnecessary self-starting programs and services (some services are important and should be checked with caution before closing).
Pay attention to clean up the garbage and turn off the useless items that start automatically at boot.
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