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The solutions to slow computer boot and running are as follows:
1.Start by opening Computer.
2.Then click on the hard drive you want to clean, right-click on the menu bar that pops up, and click "Properties".
3.In the pop-up property box, click Disk Cleanup.
4.In the Disk Cleanup dialog box, select the options, and then click OK.
5.After making a confirmation, the "Are you sure you want to delete these files permanently?" pops up. Click "Delete Files".
6.Then the disk cleanup will begin.
Method 2: Set the virtual memory to a relatively large space.
1.Find "Computer" and right-click on "Properties".
2.In the left-hand menu, find "Advanced System Settings" and click to enter.
3.Under the pop-up window, select the "Advanced" tab, and in the "Advanced" tab, find "Settings" for the "Performance" list.
4.In the Advanced tab under the Performance Options window, select Change under Virtual Memory.
5.Remove the check box of "Automatically manage the paging file size of all drives", and then select "Custom", and fill in the size of the virtual content by yourself, as long as it meets the capacity requirements, but it should not be too large, and click "OK" after filling in.
Method 3: Use third-party software to optimize the acceleration.
1.Start by turning on 360 Security Guard.
2.Then open "Optimize Acceleration" and click "Full Acceleration".
3.You can see the detected items that can be optimized, and click "Optimize Now".
4.During the optimization process, the "One-click Optimization Reminder Interface" may pop up, at this time, you can check the items to be optimized as needed and click "Confirm Optimization".
5.Once the optimization is confirmed, the optimization continues, and then the optimization is complete.
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This is because your computer boots up and starts with too many items, resulting in many programs that are in a hurry to run after booting, and then it causes the computer to not respond to the user's operation when booting up and doing what you plan to do&haha, a little selfish.
The solution is to use 360's advanced function of "Manage Boot Startup Items" to optimize boot startup.
This method is the easiest.
If you want to use the troublesome way, press the "Ctrl and R" keys on your computer, type "msconfig" in it, and a dialog box will appear, called System Utility Configurator. There's a startup tab in there. You choose that tag, and then remove the checkmarks in front of the two items except "360tray and ctfmon" and pull it!
More professional, it is recommended that you use 360 optimization).
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Clean up the files, try to kill the poison, and turn off some useless programs.
It's best to start from the system, and if you don't want to start the system, clean up the junk software first.
AMD's CPU has an intelligent system.
It is to automatically reduce the main frequency to save power when the workload is not very much, or to extend the life of the CPU (basically useless, who saves that electricity bill, but people are designed like that, the CPU life seems to be 5 years, overclocking, 3 years, 5 years, how many things have been updated on the computer?? Still use that? ) >>>More
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
Click "Start" - "All Programs" - Accessories "" - System Tools "- Disk Cleanup" - Select the drive you want to clean - OK, and then follow the prompts.
May one (approx. :
Suitable for WindOS XP SP1 and above computers] The computer slows down because the computer will leave some traces of used hardware in the operating system after a period of time, which is a burden to the system, and it will also cause the boot speed to slow down, so you need to use this method to eradicate it: >>>More