When you buy a computer, you must know that the manufacturer of the PC usually includes a lot of utilities and programs that you might not want or need. These programs are scheduled to run as soon as you switch or ‘boot’ your computer. Regardless of how new a computer is, if there are too many of these software at the startup, you’re looking at boot up times of around two minutes, minimum.
The norm for a personal home computer to boot up is around a minute. With tweaking and squeezing every last ounce of performance out of your PC, you can reduce fi ve minutes to a minute or even less.Here’s how you go about it:} Click on ‘Start | Run’} Type in ‘msconfi g’ and click ‘OK’.} Click on the ‘Startup’ tab and uncheck all the programs listed there that are not required. Bear in mind that if you’re not cautious, you might uncheck something important - like your Antivirus program. Slide the headers of the columns to reveal the entire text there. This helps you decide if you want that software to run at startup or not.
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