Win7 slow response measures

  
                

Win7's boot speed not only shuts down to the user's computer experience, but also an indicator of system performance. If Win7 is slow to boot, then there may be some problems inside the system. The following small series will bring you the response measures of Win7 slow start, let's take a look.

a, Win7 boot optimization

1, to reduce random startup items

Random Startup Items can be directly in the & ldquo; Start Menu & rdquo; - "& ldquo; running In the "msconfig", switch to the Startup tab in the pop-up window, disable those unwanted startup projects, generally we only run an input method and anti-virus software.

2, reduce the Windows 7 system startup display time

Enter msconfig in the "Start Menu", "Run" & rdquo; - In the pop-up window, switch to the Boot tab, right The startup wait time will be displayed below. The default is 30 seconds. Generally, it can be shortened, such as 5 seconds, 10 seconds, and so on.

Check the advanced option & lsquo;Advanced options…& rsquo;, then another setting window will pop up, check the ‘Number of processors’ select in the drop-down menu according to your computer configuration, now dual-core More common, of course, there are 4 cores, 8 cores, so it is determined to restart the computer to take effect.

3, speed up Windows 7 shutdown speed

The above describes how to speed up the startup speed of Windows 7, 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 and find the key ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE——SYSTEM——CurrentControlSet——Control’, Right click on ‘WaitToKillServiceTimeOut’ to change the value to very 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. Yes, you need to restart your computer to take effect after the modification is completed. Previous1234Next page Total 4 pages

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