Simple tricks make your love machine a step faster

  

Often friends have reflected that their computer use feels very slow, what should I do? Reinstall the system, the new system is definitely fast. Can't reinstall the system every time. Ok, here is a sharing of 8 optimization tips that will keep your system moving. Let's take a look at how it works.

1. Clean up your boot project

After pressing the power button, how long do you have to wait to actually start working? 30 seconds? 1 minute? 2 minutes? Is it more?

If you find that you are used to playing with your fingers while waiting for the hard start of the computer, this may be due to your system trying to launch a bunch of programs at the same time (some programs will set them by default) This is certain for booting up.) Here's how to easily fight these boot-up programs:

Windows system practices: Click on the "Start" menu, select "Programs" (or "All Programs" in Windows 7 ;), open “ start & rdquo; project, then — & mdash; as recommended by Beck — & mdash; delete them without mercy. (Don't worry; you won't really remove these programs from the system.)

*Tips: If you see "Startup", there are some programs in the project bar. You don't know what to do. The ability to search the Internet before you delete it.

Apple's (MAC) approach: Open the "System Preferences" option under the "Apple" menu, click the "Accounts" icon, and then click the "Login Items" tab. . Here you may find some mysterious projects and help apps ambushed here (for example, "Mystery", iTunes help), but the same —— delete the Internet before searching for programs that you don't know. (For example, disabling the iTunes Help app will prevent iTunes from launching automatically when you connect your iPhone or iPod.)

2. Check the running program on the taskbar

Your computer uses Windows System? See the small row of icons in the lower right corner of the computer? Day after day, year after year, the number of windows taskbars is likely to be more and more —— Icons represent programs that are running in the background, and they all take up a limited amount of resources on the computer.

Click on the small arrow at the far left of the taskbar to expand it, then click on the icons one by one with the right mouse button. If you find, for example, that when you are not using it, the "Skype" or "iTunes" icons still exist, right click on them, then select “close"options—— or, preferably Before closing, open this program and find the “Startup” option in the settings and uncheck it.

3. Turn off all uses P2P (peer to peer download) applications

similar to & ldquo; BT (peer to peer download) & rdquo; or & ldquo; Skype & rdquo; program, running Their magical "peer-to-peer" function is affecting the network bandwidth balance of all computers (PC and MAC). After the software is started, it will use, for example, "multi-file conversion" (BT download) or “High quality video chat based on bandwidth” (such as Skype) to seize network speed.

But when you share the P2P source (which means you are qualified to be a registered netizen), it counts as a meaningful cut for your system. But if you have a program like "BT" or "Skype" and run all day in the background, Becky recommends turning them off and turning them on when you need them. Previous123Next page Total 3 pages

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