Computer Tips Teach you to disable Win7, Win8 auto-loading software tricks

  

The software that is automatically loaded when the PC starts is not directly related to the process of slowing down the PC after 6 hours of running. Many software that is automatically loaded when the PC starts up will be properly shut down after completing the task. Some software that is manually started by the user
will leave some processes running in the system even after being shut down by the user.

However, most Windows
PCs load too much software at startup, and they definitely slow down the startup. Some software that is always running will slow down Windows, and some software can even cause system conflicts and instability, although this is rare.

So, this article explores how to reduce the software that is automatically loaded when the PC starts. Users who like a piece of software don't mean they want it to be running. For example, password management software needs to be run only when the user uses the password. On the other hand, anti-virus software needs to monitor the PC at any time, so it is reasonable to automatically load the anti-virus software when the PC starts.

Windows 8 has dramatically changed the way autoloading software is managed. Therefore, this article will discuss the issue of prohibiting automatic software loading in two parts.

Windows 7 and previous versions of Windows

Click the "Start"(Start) button, type “msconfig” in the search box and press Enter, the system will appear. Configure the  quo;(System Configuration) panel.

Click on the "Startup" tab to display a table listing the autoloading software. Users can <;uncheck" software that does not want to be automatically loaded at system startup.

However, users need to first figure out the role of each autoloader. Usually the software name reveals its effect, but sometimes it is not possible to determine the role of the software only from the software name.

If you can't understand the function by just relying on the software name, you can usually get some tips by looking at the "Manufacturers" (Manufacturer) and “Command" (Command) columns. The reader knows the publisher of the software and the location of the file on the hard drive
(usually the folder where the user installs the software). If you still can't get useful information, you need to use a search engine.

It is worth pointing out that users can experiment repeatedly. It is forbidden to automatically load a software when the system starts, to see if the system is getting better or worse. The last column, "Date Disabled," records the software that the user just disabled when the system was started.

Windows 8

In a traditional desktop environment, right-click on the taskbar, select “Task Manager, and then click “Start"(Startup).

The table does not display as much information as the Msconfig form, but it is easier to understand. The last column is particularly useful: Startup impact, which indicates how software affects system startup time and helps users decide which software to disable when the PC starts up.

To prohibit a software from automatically loading when the system starts, the user just right click on the software and select the “Disable” option on the shortcut menu.

There is also an option in the shortcut menu called "Open file location", which indicates the location of the software on the hard disk —— can provide information about the software publisher. The clue. If you don't know the information about the software, users can use the search engine to find relevant information.

Unfortunately, the startup tools in Windows 8 lack the "disable date" information. If you want to experimentally disable a software to automatically load when the system starts, you need to use a pen to record the software that has just been disabled automatically. In this way, once the system has a problem, the user can easily restore the software that has just been disabled automatically. Thank you for reading, I hope to help you, please continue to pay attention to this, we will try to share more excellent articles.

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