Here are the 5 basic steps to speed up windows 7
With Windows 7,
Microsoft did an actually good job making the scheme present well. However,
over time, Windows 7 schemes can slow down and need some care and feeding to
retrieve their previous glory. Further, some Windows 7 features can be
leveraged to advance overall scheme presentation. In this article, I will
summarize 5 steps you can take to boost the presentation of your Windows 7
systems.
1: Disable
unnecessary service - Not every system that is running on a stock window 7 machines
is necessary. A number of services can either be disabled to run only when
needed. Once you modify, the service is no longer has to munch through system
resources and the system no longer has to spend time starting the service.
2: Reduce the number of startup items – Windows
7 systems finally start to bear under the weight of software that is
established in the usual course of enterprise. Numerous programs titles
establish more than is necessary and encompass helper applications designed
solely to make the software start up more quickly or facilitate other
communication.
You could go through
your scheme device by device and remove the offending programs, but you might
desire to keep the underlying device around and just prevent the helper from
stacking. This and more can be accomplished through the use of MSconfig, a tool
that has long been a part of Windows. MSconfig permits you to selectively
disable startup items and take other steps toward improving general system
performance.
3: Remove the
bloatware installed by vendors - I've long sensed that Microsoft's OEMs
sometimes actively work against the Redmond behemoth and sully the company's
title. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the case of what has become known
as "bloatware."
4: Keep viruses and
spyware off your system – If you're running Windows, you need to be running an
anti-malware program to hold viruses and spyware off your system. Not anything
will wreck good performance like a boatload of spyware. My individual very
popular (and free!) tool for tackling malware is Microsoft Security Essentials.
Also read: How to Fix the Windows Registry Hive Error
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