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There are too many programs to run on the boot, and turn off the unnecessary ones.
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It has something to do with what you loaded, or it may have been reinstalled.
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1. Startup optimization 1, turn off some Windows startup programs and resident programs. Select"Get started"Menu - >"Run"and enter msconfig"System configuration application", turn off unnecessary programs in the [Startup] column, cancel the checkmark in the box, turn off unnecessary programs, and unsure programs should not be closed indiscriminately, so as not to cause Windows errors. Press [Apply] when you're done, and then turn it back on.
Except for ctfmon, everything else can be left unchecked.
2. Memory optimization 1, cancel "automatic update", automatic update reminds users to upgrade their own system, it will reside in memory, so we turn off the "automatic upgrade" function and change it to "manual upgrade". To do this, right-click on My Computer, click Properties, click on Auto-Update, and select Turn Off Auto-Update in the Notification Settings column.
2. Cancel "System Restore", XP's System Restore function doesn't have much effect for most users, so we decided to turn it off to save memory. The specific operation is as follows: right-click "My Computer", click Properties, the system properties dialog box will pop up, click "System Restore", and select "Turn off System Restore on all drives".
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Make your computer turn on fasterSteps:
1) Right-click on the My Computer icon - Properties.
2) Bring up the properties dialog.
3) In the System Properties dialog box, click Advanced.
4) Click the settings button in the "Startup and Failback" area (5) Startup and Failback.
6) Set the dwell time of the startup information.
7) Click the OK button when the settings are complete.
8) You can clear the checkbox of "Time to display the list of operating systems", and the system will no longer display the list and start directly.
Easy way:
1) Start - Run - msconfig - General, select "Selective Start" - Boot, timeout, according to your own computer configuration, select 15-20 seconds; Advanced options, depending on the CPU, memory size, select Full Grid. For example, the number of processors: 2 CPUs, the maximum memory:
2) Service, start, all choose the smallest, useless all shut down, remove.
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Click Start, Run, enter msconfig, click OK to open the system configuration utility and click the "Start" tab, which can be left unenabled except for ctfmon.
ctfmon is something related to input methods.
My machine is forbidden to start except for ctfmon, kugou7, and ut.
Of course, if you have a messy Internet connection, you need to leave the antivirus software behind, and then you need to use Windows Optimizer to clean it up, because some of the software you have uninstalled has not been uninstalled.
In the startup item again, then the machine will find him every time it starts up and try to run, causing the boot to slow down.
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If there is nothing wrong with your computer, that is the reason for the software upgrade, the previous 360 calculation boot time is not counted as the time of software startup, only calculate the time from hardware boot to system startup, after the 360 upgrade, calculate the boot time to turn on the hardware to enter the system and then the time of your system process is all counted, the time is long, but it doesn't matter, but the way of time calculation has changed, and the time when your computer is turned on has not changed. It's the reason for the 360 upgrade.,Please take a closer look.,I hope to solve the ..........
Remember to adopt it.
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What operating system is installed in your virtual machine, not all operating systems, 1G memory is enough. Set a maximum value of 2g to run it first and see the difference from the previous effect. If the effect is not great, it is recommended to organize the hard drive, clean up the fragmentation, or format it.
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Normal..
The virtual machine is not installed on the acoustic hard drive. Of course, the speed can't keep up.
It is recommended that your host turn off useless processes such as 360 and so on.
Or defragment the disk again!!
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The host configuration is not good, the hard disk is an old hard disk.
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CPU (above), memory module (at least 8G), hard disk (HDD at least 7000 RPM, or SSD).
You don't need to change the others, your computer configuration is very low, not suitable for installing virtual machines, it is recommended to replace a new one.
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Hard disk ......The cache is too small! Reading and writing is too slow!
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I don't know, but mine was just 45 seconds, and I upgraded for half a month, and each time it was 1 minute, more than 40 seconds, and now it's 15 seconds. I don't know how.
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First of all, it has to do with the configuration of your PC, the better the configuration, the faster.
Secondly, it is related to the boot startup items of your computer, the more startup items, the slower the boot load, making the boot also slow.
Therefore, it is better not to choose boot up a lot of software.
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You can adjust this problem in the startup item after booting, and the specific steps are:
Someone is running on it.,Hit msconfig in the run, and there will be a startup inside.,Just get rid of the ones that don't need to be started in it.,The next time you boot it up, it's faster.。
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1.Boot up the item.
2.The system is good or bad (the genuine version is better).
3.Machine configuration.
4.Set up. Conflict-free software, etc.!
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Background service items to see if there are any that do not need to be started.
But no matter how much it is optimized, it will inevitably be inferior to XP
Do you know why?,Because the Vista interface is more beautiful than XP I don't know how many times,The performance has dropped a lot.,The performance mainly includes the boot speed and the rate of opening the program and running the program.。
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The number of startup items, machine configuration and settings.
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This can't be said separately, the CPU is computational, and the memory is equivalent to providing data to the CPU, both of which are related to the boot speed, and they work mutually, both are indispensable, so both have a big impact.
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Boot start items,The fewer boot startup items, the faster,The 2 you said are not the main ones,No matter how good your CPU is,No matter how big the memory is,Start up the large software that's also slow,Turn off the startup item,To the maximum,I opened the antivirus and input method,Hehe,The method feels like you will,I'm still verbose about it,Start - enter msconfig,Find start,Don't want to remove the previous checkmark。 ok
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Boot up the items, the fewer boot items, the faster.
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It has to do with memory, and the other is the system, if the system opens something, no matter how large the memory is, it can't support it.
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It has to do with the three major pieces of hardware, as well as the hard disk.
The software aspect is also very important, you have a lot of programs running in the background, and the boot is slow.
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The boot speed and the hardware configuration of the computer, the system version (XP, V, Windows
7...There is also the size of the software that is booted up. And so on.
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CPU is possible, but memory has a greater impact.
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Memory. In the case of loading the same amount of stuff.
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Generally, the files are deleted by mistake, resulting in the loss or deletion of important system files, and the only way to reinstall the system is to reinstall it.
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