Win7 speed new method: disable disable eSATA interface

  

There are many ways to speed up win 7, but how much do you know? Today Xiaobian teaches you a special way to speed up, that is to disable the eSATA interface to improve the Windows 7 boot speed.

Many mid-to-high-end motherboards have at least one eSATA interface, which is convenient for users to connect to external hard drives and other devices, but I believe many people don't need it, so they are so idle, then have you thought of it? Is this idle eSATA interface, may inadvertently slow down your Windows 7 system startup speed? Microsoft Knowledge Base article KB2292867 said that if a computer with Windows 7 operating system has an unused eSATA interface The system startup time will be greatly extended.

This problem occurs because the initialization timing of the Microsoft AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) does not exactly match the SATA specification, which should result in a longer time spent detecting the eSTA interface.

Microsoft has released a hot fix for this purpose, but it is not publicly available. You can request it from the Microsoft Support Center if you need it:

http://support.microsoft. Com/hotfix/KBHotfix.aspx?kbnum=2292867&kbln=en-us

Applicable system version: Windows 7 32/64-bit Starter Edition, Home Basic Edition, Home Premium Edition, Professional Edition, Enterprise Edition, Ultimate version. You may need to restart your computer after the installation is complete.



I believe this method should be one of the methods that many users like to hear. After all, it’s very simple. Even rookie users don’t have to worry about the operation, even if they do It is.

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