How to improve the speed of Win7 system

  
Often users will ask: How can I improve the speed of Win7 system? How can I get the Win7 computer to boot faster? The topic of speeding up the Win7 system has been said a lot before, but it is more scattered. This time we will summarize these tips to make it easier for everyone to read and query. Although they are some very simple Win7 system optimization projects, if you can do it, you can still speed up our Win7 system.
1, reduce the random start item
random start item, you can directly enter msconfig in the "Start Menu", "-> "Run", in the pop-up window, switch to the "Start" label , disable those unwanted startup projects, generally we only run an input method and anti-virus software.







































To the "boot" label, the start wait time is displayed at the bottom right. The default is 30 seconds. Generally, it can be shortened, such as 5 seconds, 10 seconds, and so on.

Adjusting the waiting time of Win7 system startup
Selecting "advanced option" will pop up another setting window, check "Number of processors", and follow the configuration of your computer in the drop-down menu. Make a choice, now dual-core is more common, of course, there are 4 cores, 8 cores, so it is determined to restart the computer to take effect.

Selecting the number of processors
3, speeding up the shutdown speed of Win7
The above talks about how to speed up the startup speed of Win7. Since the startup time can be reduced, the corresponding shutdown time can also be reduced. This modification needs to be done in the registry. How to do it: Or type ‘regedit’ at the system start menu to open the registry manager, then find the key value <;HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM /CurrentControlSet/Control& rsquo;, right click ‘WaitToKillServiceTimeOut’ Low, the default is 12000 (representing 12 seconds). This is the time when Windows waits for the process to end when shutting down. If you don't want to wait, you can change this time value to any value. Any value can be used. After the modification is completed, you need to restart the computer to take effect. .
4, delete the extra fonts
The above changes Some users may not be afraid to start, but this operation is absolutely not soft.
Fonts in Windows systems, especially TrueType default fonts, will take up some system resources. You just need to keep the fonts you need every day, and the rest is not useful for you. How to do it: Open the control panel and find the font folder (the path address is Control PanelAllControl Panel ItemsFonts), then you can move the fonts you don't need to use frequently to another temporary folder that is backed up, so that you can think about it later. It can be easily retrieved when used. If you feel that you are no longer using these fonts, you don't have to back up them. You can uninstall them completely. In short, the more fonts you uninstall, the more system resources you are freeing, and the overall performance of the Win7 system is of course improved.
5, hidden Win7 service items
Some services in the Win7 operating system will take up too much memory, if you do not use these services, you will be wasted system resources. But I don't want you to disable these services. After all, you may need to use them at some point. The best way is to be able to fully understand the settings after each service, which may be difficult for the computer's primary users, it is recommended to give up this optimization, but the master can try. How to do it: Open Win7's control panel, click ‘AdministrativeTools’ and select ‘Services’. Right click on each service to set it up. Please be careful with this operation

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