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Enter msconfig in the start of the run, and you can cancel all of them in the startup, which is okay.
Note,What you're talking about is that you boot up slowly,It has nothing to do with your task manager,You can reinstall a system,Don't install a reboot to see what startup items this software corresponds to,Or use optimization master and 360safe and the like to view the boot boot software,Look more and you'll know which ones you allow her to boot up,And which ones are unnecessary,Generally just leave the antivirus software and cftmon's input method. Others, such as if you are a laptop, may also have a stylus or other boot items that come with software.
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Type in Runtime"msconfig"
Then find the boot, leaving NWIZ and CTFMON
Everything else is the same.
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First of all, start the Startup option and don't put anything in it.
2 Your antivirus software is running at boot so it will boot up slower.
3. Start Running: Enter msconfig to see if there is any abnormality in the startup project.
4 Check if your system capacity is enough If it doesn't work anymore, there are too many junk files in the system.
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You can take a look at what WOW recommends.,Or go to Baidu one by one to check it.,The function is very clear.。
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Enter "msconfig" in the run, press enter and export a "system configuration utility", select the "startup" tab inside, and the startup items you see are not necessary for the system, they can be disabled. Look at the "Service" tab again, check the "Hide all MS services" below, and then what you see is no system service, which can be disabled, just pay attention not to turn off the firewall and antivirus software.
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Try turning it on and restarting it.
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It's just that there are too many startup items in the system, you can install a Kingsoft Guardian or 360 Security Guard to optimize and clean up garbage! If it really doesn't work, just reinstall the system! Hope it helps!
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How old is the hardware?
Operating system, boot auto-start programs too much, viruses, junk files.
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It should be that there are too many boot programs.
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There are too many programs installed or there are viruses.
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"Reasons for slow computer booting:
1) There are too many junk files in the system.
2) The system defaults to 30 seconds to boot up.
3) Computer hardware needs to be updated, such as memory, hard disk, etc.
4) There are too many boot items that affect the boot speed, and they need to be rearranged.
Manually set the startup items: start-run-msconfig-start-remove the checkmark in front of the don't boot startup.
Each item is described in detail and has recommendations for action. It's easy to judge for yourself.
For programs that don't need to be started at boot, they can be disabled, or they can be set to delay start, which is very convenient.
ps: The latest version of Kingsoft Guardian also has an expert acceleration, which is optimized manually and remotely for you, and Kingsoft engineers accelerate for you for free
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First clean up the junk, optimize the system with optimization software, and set up the computer startup items.
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Don't install too many things, a lot of software has a lot of plug-ins now.
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Disable unwanted system boot items, or replace hardware configurations.
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