What should I do if the W7 boots up slowly, why does the W7 boot up slowly?

Updated on number 2024-06-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Friend, I suggest you "optimize" the system, my computer is now optimized with "Optimization Master", and the fastest boot is used: "88 seconds"! 8.

    The computer takes too long to boot up (it is recommended that you shut down and restart), or there are too many web pages open at one time, causing the computer to "overload", "timed out", and "network jam"!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is estimated that the configuration of your home is not good, and the following is the configuration of the W7 system installation requirements.

    1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor.

    1 GB of memory (based on 32-bit) or 2 GB of memory (based on 64-bit), 16 GB of free hard disk space (based on 32-bit), or 20 GB of free hard disk space (based on 64-bit).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The speed of 011g6o97 88 seconds is really not flattering. It is recommended to use Windows 7 Optimizer to do a comprehensive optimization. And there are also a lot of tutorials to speed up the running speed and boot speed in the home of windows7, which is simple and easy to understand, and is more suitable for novices to learn.

    You can find the boot startup item you need in W7 Optimizer --- Boot Optimizer and delete it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Out of memory.

    There are too many pre-read items at boot.

    The CPU frequency is too low.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, landlord!

    This is the fault of the system itself, not your computer.

    When Windows 7 was designed, the boot speed was very slow, and this problem made many Windows 7 users very dissatisfied. Back in Vista, the system booted up even slower.

    The reason is the gorgeous interface of Windows7, what aero special effects desktop, desktop gadgets, and many new functions need to be loaded at boot, so boot is naturally slow.

    If you want to speed up the boot speed, it is recommended to disable those unnecessary functions from booting up and optimize the system.

    Strictly speaking, the boot speed of Windows 7 is about 40-1 points.

    If you install too much software, in addition to the system add-ons, there are too many boot items of other software, it will prolong the boot time, plus the add-ons of Windows 7 itself, so there is a phenomenon that the boot is very slow.

    The solution is to prohibit unnecessary boot items, uninstall unnecessary software, clean up system junk, maintain system performance, and prohibit unnecessary services, and you can restore Windows 7 to about 40-50 seconds boot speed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As long as it doesn't run slowly after booting, you don't have to worry about those tens of seconds, it may be that the two software you installed account for the boot startup items, you can run msconfig or use 360 to optimize it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is it like this? There are several scenarios.

    1. Hard disk problem (this is a compatibility problem).

    2. Software problems.

    There are several types) 1. Errors in system files.

    2. Serious illness of the system.

    3. The system is not optimized.

    Normally, that's the case.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's best to use Optimizer, and there are fewer startup items.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is it that you have too many automatic programs to turn on the automated? Turn it all off and try it again?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Specific workarounds:

    1.Modify the startup settings.

    There are five tabs at the top of the system settings interface, first open the boot tab, and modify the timeout to 3 seconds (minimum 3 seconds); Then select the No GUI Boot option.

    2.Modify the launch.

    Next, open another tab "Startup", which is Startup. Tap the checkbox before the unnecessary startup items, such as Skype, Storm** Center, Thunderbolt 7, etc. Then click the Confirm button to confirm the changes.

    After that, the system may prompt a reboot, but we will not reboot it for the time being. There is also one setting to be modified.

    3.Run the msconfig command.

    Open the Windows 7 start menu in the lower left corner of the screen, type msconfig in the search box, press enter, and launch the Windows 7 system settings interface.

    4.Modify the IDE ATA ATAPI controller settings.

    Open Device Manager (right-click on my computer, there is "Properties" in the menu, click the Properties button and you will see Device Manager on the left side of the screen). In the tree menu of Device Manager, find the "IDE ATA ATAPI Controller". Open the properties window after dual-machine.

    The second item on the tab is Advanced Settings. If the device in the middle is empty, open the Drivers tab and disable the device.

    5.Set the number of startup CPUs.

    Click on Advanced Options....button, check the first item of the spike key in the upper left corner of the pop-up window, number of processors, select the maximum number and then confirm to return to the previous level.

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