Some People Just Love Devoting Ten Min. To Watch MS Windows Starting up
I am unaware of your perspective, but I surely enjoy spending the initial ten minutes of each workday gazing Windows start up.
However, unlike the above users, if you prefer to immediately start working, following tips can help you to make your Windows start comparatively quickly.
Firstly, reduce the load on your slow Windows 7.
Generally, a PC loads several programs at the time of start.
Icons in the system tray of your PC represent an auto-start application.
And there are several other programs that auto-start every time your machine starts but hide their presence.
It is noteworthy that an autoloading program slows your PCs boot time, with the only difference that some affect it a little while others affect it heavily. Moreover, as most of these continue running in background, they deteriorate systems performance also.
Before starting the process of eliminating autoloaders, it is essential to ascertain that you can undo the changes. After creating the restore point, Click Close.
If you use MS Vista, then you should select Start, Control Panel, System. Click System Protection under Tasks, which in on windows right side. Then you will see the System Properties dialog box on your screen, from which you have to select Create at the bottom of the window.
For MS Windows XP users, the process involves selecting Start, Run, typing msconfig, and pressing Enter. If your system is running Vista, then press Start button, type msconfig in the Search box and press Enter.
Then click the Startup tab, which will list all autoloading applications on your system, having a check box each. Uncheck an item. After doing so, that particular item will no longer load at setup.
You have to select your Autoloading programs. If you like a program to be autoloaded, click on the check option.
First and the most important thing is that you would never want your PC to run without the protetion of firewall, antivirus and other security programs.
Its true that these applications slow the boot-up and shutdown times of your PC and can even lead to conflicts, but to stop them from running could result in even more dire consequences.
Similarly, for other applications, your own judgment will be crucial. The question is not regarding a program being good or bad, its about if it is required to be on all time.
After identifying and unchecking the programs that are not required to autoload at the systems startup, you have to click OK and reboot the system. You will notice Windows loading with an extremely lengthy message box appear to be an error message.
You have to simply check Dont show this message or start the System Configuration Utility at the time Windows starts (in Vista you will find a little bit difference in wording) at the bottom of dialog box and then click OK.