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There are n many reasons for the slowness, not necessarily a virus or something, how long has it been used? Has the registry been cleaned? Clean up redundant files?
And optimize the system? The landlord is not afraid to set your virtual memory to a little bigger,Clear the temporary folder,Turn off the useless programs loaded by the system,Check if there are too many self-starting items In the control panel-management-service, turn off the services that are not used,Remove the options that have no practical application significance in the folder options,Control panel-system-advanced-performance-visual effects,Select custom。 Or simply try it out The system folder (windows) has a folder called temp The contents are cleared Remove unnecessary processes In Windows2K XP, the following processes must be loaded:
can exist at the same time), idle process; In Windows 9X, the following processes must be loaded.
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It is recommended to either kill the virus first, if not, it is too much memory occupation, clean up the system, pay attention to the C drive, don't have too many things, and turn off the boot startup item.
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Could the cache be low, right? Or is the CPU version too low? > a new computer may be poisoned...Try getting an antivirus software to kill it again.
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Set up the boot startup item. Beg.
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Cut out some of the startup items.
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First: There are too many programs to start up on the computerA problem that many computer novices will have is that after installing the software, they do not check the boot auto-start item, which will cause the program to start automatically at boot up, resulting in slow boot speed. This is a common question and one that many people don't know about.
Second: Shutdown is not a normal exitMany people are accustomed to pressing the shutdown button directly after the computer is used, and some even press and hold the main shutdown button to force the shutdown, which may be very fast. However, it will bring you a very slow progress in the next boot, and it will also have a great impact on the service life of the computer.
Third: the computer is used for too longThe computer has a lifespan, the general life is two to three years, and it will start up very slowly when it is used for a certain time, which is a normal phenomenon, because the machine parts have been relatively damaged.
Select "Start" in the lower left corner - Programs "- Accessories" - System Tools "- Disk Defragmenter", select "All Hard Disks" in the drop-down menu and then OK, then you just wait, you can go and rest for a while, hehe. If you've never run the program before, and your hard drive is large, it may take more than 1 hour (if you think it's a long time, you can stop and run it again after a few breaks). This program should be run once every month or so in the future, and the running time will be much shorter after the second time. >>>More
If the system does not start at all, you will not see the power indicator light on, and you will not hear the sound of the cooling fan. >>>More
If you don't say a specific point, you can't solve your problem, the problem is too broad. >>>More
1. The battery is dead.
Sometimes when we wake up in the morning and find that the car does not start normally, it is likely that our trunk is not completely closed, and the trunk light is always on, causing the battery to run out. >>>More
You don't know very clearly, for example, the license plate model, there is no abnormal sound in the engine when starting, is it you stepping on the clutch to ignite, did you step on the clutch before the sound appears, is it a sound when you step on the clutch when you start in gear, and are you sure that the clutch sounds? (Generally, if you don't make a sound when you step on the clutch, you can't conclude that it is the clutch ringing). >>>More