How does win10 speed up system startup and shutdown?

  

After using the computer system for a period of time, we will find it will be much slower than when we first started installing it, which seriously affects our use. This is due to the fact that we installed a lot of programs after use and the reason why the software is automatically loaded. So what do we need to do to make our computers run fast and efficiently again? Let’s take a look!

First, speed up the boot speed

1, press the Ctrl+R shortcut key combination of the keyboard, debug out the computer's "Run command" window, and then in the "ldquo; In the Run command, enter the [msconfig] command in the window, and then click “OK”. As shown in the figure;

2, in the pop-up "System Configuration" window select the "Boot" tab, switch the window to the boot options window interface, and then click the boot window The [Advanced Options (V)] button in the interface. As shown in the figure;

3, in the pop-up "Boot advanced options" window interface, check the "Number of Processors (N)" option and put its value Set to 2, and then check the "Maximum Memory (M)" option (the system will automatically recognize the size of the memory used by the current user). After setting it, click “OK”. As shown in the figure;

4, and then returned to the "system configuration" window. Click the <quo;apply”-->"OK" button to restart our computer program to speed up the window10 system startup. As shown in the figure;

Second, speed up the shutdown speed

1, press the Ctrl+R shortcut key combination of the keyboard, debug out the computer's "run command" window, Then enter the [regedit] command in the "Run Command" window, and then click “OK”. As shown in the figure;

2, in the pop-up "Registry Editor" window, click the folder to click to "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control"; ;WaitToKillServiceTimeOut”. As shown in the figure;

3, double-click the "WaitToKillServiceTimeOut" option, in the pop-up "Editor string" window will "<;WaitToKillServiceTimeOut”  numeric data“ For & rdquo;5000“, then click the “OK” button. As shown;

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