0

How to speed up windows 7 performance

Date: Friday, January 20, 2012 | Author: Ardysis
 



a. Accelerate Windows 7 Boot time

   Boot a short time would be nice. Speed ​​up Windows 7 boot time by adding the number of processors that work at boot time, because by default the processor that works only one fruit. The steps are:


1. Click Start (Windows logo) and type msconfig in the Search box programs and files. Click on emerging applications or just press Enter.

2. Select the Boot tab and click Advanced options ...


3. In the new window that appears, check the radio Number of processors, then select the desired amount. 2 processor is very good, but it could have been my friend chose a higher number correspond to the number of cores (4 or 8).

4. Click OK and Apply. This setting will apply after the computer is restarted
.

b. Reduce the programs that worked on the StartUp Windows 7

   Applications that worked on the StartUp Windows will run automatically when the computer is turned on. That means the computer needs additional time to open such programs in the background. Though not all applications are used (and some have not been used at all,), such as printers tools, photo tools, and so on. Try it once and again checked, whether the programs contained in the StartUp you do need to run automatically or not. If not, better delete it from the StartUp and open it manually if you want to use.

To check the Windows StartUp, the way is as follows:

1. Click Start (Windows logo) and then type msconfig in the Search box. Press Enter.

2. Select the Startup tab. After that will appear a list of programs that run automatically when the computer starts. Remove the check mark to disable unnecessary programs.

3. When you have finished, click OK


Now my friend does not need to do too much "refresh" when a new computer is turned on. Restart the       computer to test the changes.

c. Accelerate the shutdown process of Windows 7

   Well, although the process of shuting down Windows 7 is fast enough, it never hurts to make it faster again, so my friend does not have to wait too long before the computer or laptop is completely dead. The trick is:


1. Click Start (Windows logo) and then type regedit in the Search box. Press Enter.

2. Locate and open HKEY-LOCAL_MACHINE>> SYSTEM>> CurrentControlSet>> Control.

3. In the content contained on the right side, right click on WaitToKillServiceTimeOut. Then change the value becomes smaller.

4. Value the default is 12 000 (12 seconds). Minimize the value will speed up the computer shutdown process.

5. Click OK or close regedit. Restart the computer to test the changes.
 
0 comments

Post a Comment

Click Bank

Followers