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Perhaps you have observed that any time you have a new Windows structured computer, any time you boot up, it will be so quick, but quickly thereafter startup takes forever? This is a common problem that virtually every pc user faces. This article is planning to talk about one of the primary culprits which are your Windows startup programs. We will offer certain computer tips about how to remove them and the way to increase the Windows startup process.

Among the first things you ought to be aware of is that whenever you install a new program, or download a tool at a website, it is likely you unintentionally added it to load into startup programs. Many times you may have even installed some type of spyware or malware without knowing. Normally you will notice many of these icons running in your system tray, which is situated in the right hand corner within your taskbar near the clock. It is likely you get seen loading during Windows startup. Most likely you have assumed these startup programs are needed, however, many of these can be removed and really should be removed.

In this article, we will explain one of several techniques regarding how to disable several of these startup programs. As a general rule of thumb, anything that appears like it could be a vital system file, like your graphics software, virus protection, Microsoft programs, firewall, and so forth, shouldn't be disabled.

Here are the steps with which you can see and disable what is actually booting up and utilizing up system resources each time you start Windows:

1.In your start menu click on RUN

2.Type "msconfig" (without the " ") and click OK.

3.Once there open click the tab "Startup"

4.Now un-tick programs you would like to not load.

5.When finished click the Apply then OK.

6.For the settings to be applied, you must reboot your system.

Listed here are examples of the startup programs you are able to disable should they be listed in your startup programs:

*Msmsgs Used with Windows Messenger

*RealPlay Real Player

*iTunesHelper Used with iTunes

*Adobe Reader Used with Adobe Acrobat

*Yahoo! Pager

Once you have rebooted, and Windows begins, with any luck , you notice that it takes a lesser amount of time as you have disabled several startup programs. If you find that there still are a lot of startup programs you are able to repeat the procedure stated above, and try disabling others which are listed within your Windows startup programs tab. If that still does not speed up the process you can read our next article that will discuss other strategies of speeding up the Windows startup process.

Windows Startup Computer Tips And Fixes

By: Sharon Dawkins




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