When you first turn on your computer, the operating system has to go through a boot up process to load up all the important program files, system files and drivers. You may have noticed over the months or years that the computer boots slow. Two common reasons for this is due to the startup items or registry corruption. This article will explore startup items and registry corruption on how it relates to why a computer boots slow.
Most people who have switched to the latest Microsoft genius have experienced this slowing effect. Yet critics in favor of the new operating system are of the view that a little care and maintenance can shed these issues including the slow start up of the Windows.
Some users are unhappy about their decision to switch to Windows 7. They are now thinking to uninstall it and replace it with their older Windows XP or the Vista versions. It is more true with those users who have been using the new Windows 64-bit program. So they should not take decision in a hurry. The missing link is the proper maintenance of the operating system. Like previous versions this Windows too demand some attention from the users. A very simple approach can help us deal with these issues. Some of these steps are discussed here.
A good simple step to keep a smaller start up items list can help make boot faster amazingly. There are similar tips for Windows 7 users who could make their operating system work smoothly and increase its performance for long term usage. So it is recommended to experience using the Windows with only the most required programs being installed in your system. Keeping a large number of programs is often the reason behind the decreased speed of the computer.
But sometimes the slow speed is not just because of the program itself. Rather a virus or spyware intrusion may be behind this. Thus it makes sense to scan for viruses and spywares.
Using a good registry cleaner also greatly helps Windows 7 optimization by cleaning corrupt registry before there gathers a huge registry errors.