How to speed up program launch. Speed ​​up Windows startup. By acceleration we mean

Hello, friends! In this article we will talk about speeding up the boot of Windows 7 and Windows 8. Microsoft is also concerned about increasing the loading speed of its products and has developed a bunch of interesting things for this. Our task is not to interfere with these things working. How to do this is below.

Before accelerating, you need to decide on the starting point, so as not to measure by eye (as I did in the article about hybrid hard drives). To know exact time, during which your download takes place operating system You can use the event log.

In this article, we will try to reduce loading time.

Restoring Windows Settings

The first thing that can and should be done is to restore the mechanisms built into Windows that constantly optimize the loading speed of the operating system. This can be done automatically using a utility written by Vadim Sterkin - CheckBootSpeed. For that I bow to him.

Download the archive with the utility and unpack it.

Login to your Administrator account and run CheckBootSpeed.diagcab

By default, the utility checks your computer's boot speed and fixes problems. If you do not want the utility to change anything on your system, click on the “Advanced” link and uncheck the “Automatically apply fixes” checkbox. Click Further

The program produces a report in which you can see how long it took the computer to boot up last time, the average time of 3 bootups, and much more useful information.

Afterwards you are invited to learn about the selection and optimization of SSD drives. I also highly recommend it.

Once the diagnosis is complete you will be shown what has been fixed

In principle, this procedure will already restore Windows settings by default and over time (if something has been fixed) the download speed will increase. If you want to speed up now, read on.

The time until my desktop was completely ready was 84 seconds. That is, the desktop appeared to me, but I can only fully work after 84 seconds. To reduce this time, you can deal with programs in startup.

You can use the built-in tool system configuration. You can find this useful utility by searching in the Start menu.

and organize everything there by unchecking the boxes against the programs. About this below

It is more convenient for me to use the Autoruns utility by Mark Russinovich.

Let's launch autoruns.exe and go to the tab Logon

The figure above shows all the programs that are loaded immediately when the operating system starts. To reduce desktop readiness time, we need to reduce their number.

We leave the programs that we really need in the first seconds of work and system programs. I include system programs manufactured by Microsoft, Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Realtek and others. That is, programs and drivers for devices without which normal functioning of the computer is not possible.

If you don’t know what the program is responsible for, you can use a search in Google or Yandex or don’t touch the program at all.

After all the manipulations I got the following picture

Distributed computing has gone under the knife (since it will still be paused until the computer is idle), utilities from Seagate, Acronis, Punto Switcher. The weather (desktop gadgets) also does not interest me immediately after turning on the computer along with Skype and PicPick.

After you have unchecked the necessary boxes (excluded programs from startup), simply close Autoruns.

Some programs (for example) need to be disabled in the settings of the program itself

After the reboot, open Auroruns again and check the disabled programs

If any utility registers itself in startup again, you need to disable it in the settings. In my case it's automatic switch keyboards - Punto Switcher

It is also good to check the Startup section in the Start menu. We remove everything unnecessary from there

Punto Switcher I removed it, left Evernote as a necessary program that makes my memory perfect.

After clearing autoload, reboot and check the loading time

By leaving 9 programs out of 19 in startup, it was possible to reduce the desktop readiness time to 40 seconds and the total Windows boot time to 88 seconds.

Delayed launch of programs

In the previous section, we disabled a bunch of programs in startup, but we will still need them in our work and will have to launch them. This can be done manually, or you can do a delayed launch using the task scheduler.

In a similar way, you can space the launch necessary programs to speed up Windows boot.

SuperFetch and ReadyBoot

The utility described above automatically enables and configures the SuperFetch service and the ReadyBoot feature. If you want to figure out how to enable them yourself, read below.

15% of free space is required for a complete defragmentation. Otherwise, only partial defragmentation will occur.

In order to speed up loading now, you can defragment the boot files with the command

defrag C: /B /U

Launch the command line with administrator rights

execute the command

Boot files are defragmented.

Conclusion

Thanks to Vadim Sterkin's utility, structuring startup and defragmenting the system disk, I was able to reduce Windows boot time to 58 seconds

I've also seen recommendations on the Internet to include all processor cores and all RAM in the system configuration

To do this, check the “Number of processors” checkbox and select the maximum from the drop-down list. And check the “Maximum memory” checkbox.

This didn’t help me, so I didn’t put this method in a separate section. Perhaps it will help you and if you really speed up loading Windows with this, please write in the comments how much faster your system started to boot and what processor and capacity you have random access memory. Everyone will be interested.

If you need to boot even faster, then you should pay attention to solid-state drives - SSD or hybrid drives - SSHD. The first ones will be faster in any case.

There can hardly be any doubt that the best Windows performance 7 has immediately after its installation. The system disk is practically newborn, there is nothing superfluous in it, so the system “flies”. Yes, the manufacturers of Windows 7 tried to impress their future users, especially those who are replacing their previous system with Windows 7. At first, everything goes fine. The Seven starts up, shows decent performance, which pleases the user, but then it begins to upset him with its “slowness”.

Unfortunately, Windows developers 7, probably working on super-fast PCs, thought little about the many settings that are responsible for the system’s performance, counting on the fact that the majority of users will be housewives with their own laptops and tablets. And not every more educated user, especially if he has problems with English, has access to the information on setting up system parameters to increase its performance, which is posted on the Microsoft website. The article makes an attempt to tell users what optimization of Windows 7 is possible, to introduce them to its techniques for increasing the speed of the operating system and the computer as a whole. The full list of functions and sections of the seven that can be customized and optimized is quite large. Let's look at the main ones.

It is unlikely that any user will like it if he has to wait several minutes for the operating system to load. Although a computer with Windows 7 boots from previous versions of the OS, many users are not averse to speeding it up with some tricks.

Using multi-core

To enable support multi-core processors during loading should be entered in search bar word msconfig. Then you need to go along the path “Boot” tab - “Advanced parameters” - “Number of processors”, mark it, set the value, equal to the number cores in installed processor, and finish everything by clicking “OK”.

Then you need to restart the computer and make sure that the OS loading speed increases.

Disabling applications from startup

The OS loading speed also depends on the number of applications that are loaded simultaneously with Windows loading. Their list can be seen using the same msconfig command, but on the “startup” tab:

Often, this list includes (unbeknownst to the user) applications that do not require downloading at all, but they increase the download time. To optimize Windows, you should exclude such applications by unchecking them and clicking “OK”. After this you should reboot.

Speeding up PC shutdown

You can also speed up the shutdown of your computer by reducing the time interval allotted for shutdown. active programs. If they do not have time to complete on their own, Windows will forcefully stop them. To reduce the computer shutdown time, you need to edit the registry. Without going into details of this process, it should be said that you need to find the WaitToKillServiceTimeout parameter in the registry and change its value from 12000 to 2000.

Speed ​​up launching applications from the Start menu

If not used classic look this menu, then you can optimize it, that is, increase the speed of its operation as follows:

  • Right-click on the taskbar or Start button.
  • From the context menu, select the “Properties” sub-item.
  • In properties, open the “Start Menu” tab.
  • On the tab, click “Customize”.
  • Remove the checkbox from the “Highlight recently installed programs” item.

Graphics acceleration

In the event that the PC does not have enough power graphics adapter(has a cheap or integrated motherboard video adapter), the AERO interface can cause a significant decrease in system speed. Optimize in this regard graphics system possible by disabling some AERO functions, but without losing the main advantages of this mode. Which AERO functions can I turn it off, which ones should I leave, and how can I do this? And this is done like this:

  1. In the Control Panel (CP) we find the “System” section and click on the line “Advanced system settings”.
  2. Open “Advanced” and click on “Options”.
  3. Open the visual effects tab.
  4. Uncheck all parameters except those shown in the following figure and click “OK”.

Increasing file copy speed

The seven has a new function - the so-called “remote differential compression”. It is used when copying and moving files and consists of calculating the differences in the source and destination files. This is done to reduce the amount of data being rewritten, but requires additional time to calculate their differences. This feature can be disabled as follows:

  1. Select the “Programs and Features” section in the PU.
  2. Click on the line “Turn Windows components on or off.”
  3. In the constructed list of system components, uncheck the “Remote differential compression” element.

Enabling ReadyBoost

The optimizations planned by the developers for Windows 7 have been expanded new feature– ReadyBoost. The purpose of this function is to virtually expand the computer's RAM due to connected external USB drives and Flash cards. The OS will use them as cache memory, thereby speeding up read/write operations and increasing the speed of the entire system. You just need to enable it, and for this you need:

Registry optimization

The registry files of a computer with Windows 7 are a kind of database about the configuration and settings of the OS itself and installed applications. This database, unfortunately, tends to become cluttered and fragmented over time. And since it is accessed very often, this can cause a significant drop in the speed of the computer. Therefore, the registry should be periodically cleaned and defragmented.

Built in Windows tools defragmentation programs are not designed to work with the registry, so optimizing it is usually done using some kind of third party utility. As an example, we can cite the well-known to many users CCleaner program. After launching it, you need to select the “Registry” item in the menu. In the window that opens, click the “Search for problems” button and wait for the results of the analysis of the registry status. If any problems are found, then you need to click the “Fix” button.

Defragmentation of hard drives

Severe fragmentation of hard drives can also cause a decrease in computer speed. This especially applies to system disk, since it is used almost constantly during system operation. To defragment it, you can resort to the built-in Windows tool– Defrag utility. To launch it you should:

  1. Click "Start".
  2. Click on “Computer”.
  3. In the window that opens, right-click on the system disk and select “Properties” from the context menu.
  4. In the properties window, open the “Tools” tab and click the “defragment” button. A window will appear that looks like:

As you can see from it, defragmentation can be performed in two modes - scheduled and manual. When manually defragmenting, you should first determine its need by running a disk analysis. If after this it turns out that the disk is heavily fragmented, then you need to start defragmenting it by pressing the appropriate button.

Disabling UAC

The UAC (User Account Control) feature is one of the most important system security features. You should carefully weigh the pros and cons of turning it off. And yet, many users turn it off, relying entirely on high-quality antivirus protection. Function or reduce the level of protection. In any case, this requires administrator rights. Changing the protection level is done as follows:

  1. In PU open the section “ Accounts users."
  2. In the window that appears, click on the line with changing user account control settings.
  3. In the window shown in the following figure, set the slider to one of the 4 protection level positions. In the lower position, UAC is completely disabled.

Disable unused services

It's no secret that the system has services that are rarely used or not used at all. It is clear that such services can be disabled without harm to the functioning of Windows 7. Moreover, disabling them will free up RAM, make swapping less frequent, that is, speed up the computer. This tool requires extreme caution and accuracy, so before you run it, you should be on the safe side by creating a restore point. This will help you roll back to the previous state in case possible problems as a result of their shutdown. This operation should not be performed in group mode; it is better to do it step by step, making sure each time normal functioning operating system.

Services such as:

  • Remote registry.
  • Support IP Service ( Auxiliary service IP).
  • Service entry Tablet PC.

When disabling other services, you need to have complete confidence in what result this will lead to.

To disable a service, go to the “Administration” section of the control panel and select the “Services” category on the right side of the window that appears. As a result, a list of all system services will appear. You need to find the required service in this list and double-click on it. A window will open with the parameters of this service, for example:

If the service is running, you must first stop it using the appropriate button. Then set the “Startup Type” to “Disabled” and click “Apply” and “OK”.

Conclusion

Of course, there was no full list techniques for optimizing and configuring a computer with Windows 7. In conclusion, here is a table of the best third party programs For Windows optimization 7. They all have different functionality, which is also indicated in the table.

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Simple tips on how to speed up booting Windows 7

First try to put things in order in your startup.
If you eliminate or discard serious boot problems, the biggest thing that slows it down is great amount various unnecessary programs that start during operating system startup. Standard small, but very important advice « unnecessary programs disable from startup"


Certainly automatic start many programs is very convenient and allows you to save your time a lot. However, if you listen to this simple advice and disable such programs, you can indeed greatly and noticeably speed up the system boot, but then of course you will have to spend time launching them manually, but only if you really need them. You will say, well, why change in that case sew on soap?

Often, programs are put under the knife, the purpose of which is completely unclear to users. However, they can play an important role in ensuring the security of your system. For example, it is extremely important to check for updates for virtual machine Java, Apple QuickTime and Adobe Reader, taking into account the vulnerabilities that are regularly eliminated in them.

But if you don’t have it, the msconfig system utility will also work.
My approach is very simple.
The most important thing is that drivers and all programs to protect your computer, of course, need to be left in place. After all, everyone understands that if you disable the driver for the screen, keyboard or mouse, the devices simply will not work. IN general case, you need to leave entries belonging to Microsoft and other hardware manufacturers such as (nVidia, Intel, etc.).

Firewalls and Anti-Viruses must ensure system protection from the very first second of startup, so you should never disable them either.
We look for everything unknown on the Internet. If the purpose of any of the programs is unclear, you can quickly find out by searching the Internet by name executable file. The next two points depend solely on your ability to analyze search results and the list of preferred programs.

We do not touch anything that is unclear. If the search did not help you in any way determine the purpose of the program you were looking for, it is better to leave it alone and not touch it at all. However, you can quench your thirst for experimentation using my favorite method (below). In this case, the risk of creating a problem for yourself will be much less than with complete shutdown programs.

We turn off what is unnecessary. When the purpose of a program is absolutely clear, but you hardly use it, you need to remove it from startup. I would like to emphasize that we're talking about only about programs with which you can interact. Many startup applications do not have GUI and serve, for example, to check for security updates of “parent” programs in background. By disabling them, you create a potential security vulnerability in the system.

You already had order in your startup, and my approach did not open America for you? Then try my favorite method - distributing autoloads over time using the task scheduler. If you then export the configured scheduler tasks for your favorite programs, even after reinstalling the system, you can very quickly optimize startup.

You will see the immediate effect of loading acceleration even with the naked eye the very next time you start the system. Everything here is quite simple: there are fewer programs in startup, which means that the system boots faster. In addition to the quantity, the speed increase also depends on the size of the programs removed from immediate startup.
This advice applies to both owners of hard drives (HDD) and solid state drives (SSD).
Check out SuperFetch and ReadyBoot

On solid state drives ReadyBoot function does not work, but on hard drives it helps speed up Windows startup by placing it in RAM boot files system and applications that start with it. The streamlined effect of putting things in order in startup (including distribution over time) is associated specifically with the work of ReadyBoot and is not so noticeable at first glance.

One of the improvements to the SuperFetch service in Windows 7 is that the analysis and filling of the cache is not performed immediately, but rather some time after the system boots. Apparently, this was done so as not to interfere with our ability to perform actions in the system immediately after it starts. That's why SuperFetch service required certain time to respond to changes you've made to startup programs.

You will see the effect of ReadyBoot only after a few reboots, but given the above, there is no point in rebooting the system immediately after logging in. Either let it sit for a while, or just work in your normal mode two to three days, rebooting as usual.

Defragment your disk - now and on schedule
If your system is installed on SSD drive, any advice on defragmentation does not apply to it. But the issue of fragmentation is very relevant for owners regular hard disks, which are the slowest components in modern computers.
So, you have ReadyBoot running and you have already rebooted a couple of times after autoload distribution. Now is the time to defragment boot files on your system drive!
defrag C: /B /U
It's interesting that this parameter not officially documented - my colleague suggested it on the forum, and later I found a mention in the developers’ blog and added to my list of parameters command line. In fact, this is simply faster than performing a full defragmentation, which also processes download files.

Defragmenting boot files gives an immediate effect, and after a couple of reboots it will even increase due to ReadyBoot training. However, the effect will be temporary if defragmentation does not run as scheduled. By the way, in this case the system defragments the boot files separately, i.e. uses exactly the undocumented parameter discussed above.

Mention of boot sector- This is a localization error. In the English system this is simply called boot optimization, i.e. loading optimization.
The effect of defragmenting boot files can be negated by a third-party defragmenter, which places file fragments on the disk in its own way.
For efficient work Windows defragmenter three conditions must be met:
The Task Scheduler service is enabled.

Enabled ScheduledDefrag task in the scheduler.
At least 15% of free disk space.
Without the first two conditions, scheduled defragmentation simply does not occur, and the third is necessary to perform a complete defragmentation.

But this is not the end of our story - I have one more piece of advice! It does not speed up the system boot time, but it allows you to start working with it much faster. After all, isn't that why we're trying to reduce loading times? 🙂
use sleep and hibernation modes!
No matter how hard you try to speed up the loading of Windows, its duration will always be many times longer than the time the system wakes up from hibernation, and even more so from sleep. I will not dwell on the intricacies of these modes, because OSZone has a wonderful article on this topic.

I actively use both modes on my two systems - after a period of inactivity, they go to sleep, and instead of turning them off, I put them into hibernation. A reboot is only required when installing updates and some programs, so on average it happens once every three to four days.
It is very easy to view the time when you wake up from sleep and hibernation in the already familiar Diagnostics-Performance event log. Both modes are recorded in event code 300.

IN mobile systems Sleep and hibernation help save energy, and although this makes little difference on desktop systems, there is nothing stopping you from using these modes on them. You can just try it and see how convenient it is. At the same time, you can find out if you have problems with them in your system, which sometimes happens (for example, peripherals refuse to “wake up”). As in the case of loading, diagnostics can be carried out with using Windows Performance Tools.

The problem often lies in the area of ​​drivers, but there is not always a more suitable driver for the device.
Whether you encounter the problem depends in part on the origin of your computer. Obviously, netbooks and laptops sold with Windows 7 on board are least susceptible to them. Especially when used without mice and other peripherals, since the manufacturer tests not only hardware, but also a set of drivers.

Desktop systems from OEMs are also less likely to have problems. If pre-installed system replaced by a more functional edition, the likelihood of a problem-free combination of drivers becomes lower. Well, the most problematic ones seem to me to be “g-assemblies” on “self-assembly” :)

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If you use these fairly simple tips, you will be able to start working with your computer much faster after turning it on or rebooting.

Without a doubt Windows 7 is a much better operating system than previous versions Windows, but that doesn't mean it's faster. Those who still use theirs old computer, due to system hardware requirements, cannot achieve the same performance as Windows XP. There are many more factors that can significantly slow down productivity. In this article we are going to show you several useful ways For improve the speed and performance of Windows 7.

1. Turn off unnecessary visual effects

  • Right click on "My Computer" in the menu Windows Start and select Properties.
  • Click on the “Advanced system settings” button on the left panel.
  • In the “Advanced” tab, click the “Settings” button in the “Performance” section. Select “Special:” .
  • Look through the list and uncheck any effects you don't use. (Note: For optimal results, uncheck all boxes except the last four items.) Click OK.
  • Restart your computer

2. Increase download speed

With this small settings, you can reduce the boot time of your Windows 7 OS.

  • Press Windows Key + R to launch the Run window.
  • Type "msconfig" and press Enter. The system setup window will appear.
  • In the “Boot” tab you will see (on the right side) “Timeout” (“ Time out"). Typically it is set to 30.
  • If you are using only one operating system, then you can set the value to 0. But if you are using more than one, set the value to 3.
  • Check the “No GUI Boot” option.

  • Click the “Advanced Options” button
  • Check the “Number of Processor” checkbox and select the number of processors in the computer.

  • Now click the “OK” button.
  • Click the “Apply” button and then “OK” again.

3. Disable Windows Aero Theme

Windows Aero Theme is a combination of light translucent windows with powerful graphic capabilities V Windows Vista/ 7. Although its performance has been greatly improved in Windows 7 compared to Vista, it still takes up a lot of RAM and places high demands on the graphics card. If you can live without the Windows Aero Theme, then take the following advice and disable it.

  • Right-click on your desktop and select Personalize.
  • Choose one of standard themes With right side, for example “Windows 7 Basic”.

4. Remove unnecessary items from the startup menu

Some of the applications that you have installed are automatically added to startup without your knowledge. If your Windows takes a long time to start up, these applications may be one of the reasons. The best way fix it, delete it unwanted programs from autorun.

  • Press Windows Key + R and type “msconfig” in the Run dialog box.
  • Go to the “Startup” tab. Uncheck apps you don't use. (Make sure you don't disable system services).

5. Use your USB flash drive as RAM

IN Windows 7 there are very useful feature, which allows you to use a USB flash drive as external RAM.

Before you begin, make sure you are using a freshly formatted USB drive.

  • Connect USB. Right click on USB drive in the My Computer window and select Properties.
  • In the “Ready Boost” section, check the “Use this device” checkbox.
  • Set size disk space your his USB flash drive, which you want to allocate to increasing system speed.

6. Disable unnecessary system sounds

When they are active sound system can take up a lot of system resources and slow down your computer.

  • Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box. Type “mmsys.cpl” and press Enter.
  • Go to the "Sound" tab. IN sound scheme Select “No sounds” from the drop-down list.

7. Disable search indexing feature in Windows 7

Most users Windows 7 do not use search in the system. But the search indexing service will still index and track files so that files can be found quickly. This feature is only useful if you frequently use search on your system. She unconsciously eats system resources Therefore, we recommend disabling this component indexing feature.

    Right-click My Computer and select Manage.

  • Click the Services and Applications button in Computer Management.
  • Click on “Services”.
  • You will take away many services. In this list, find “Windows Search”.
  • Right-click on “Windows Search” and select “Properties”.
  • The “Windows Search” properties window will open. In “Startup type”, click on the drop-down menu and select “Disabled”.
  • Click the “Apply” button, then “OK”

8. Disable Windows 7 Sidebar

Disabling Windows 7 Sidebar will definitely help you gain a few seconds during startup. There are many useful utilities, such as RocketDock, etc., to configure the system startup.

  • Right-click on the Sidebar and select Properties.
  • In window properties, uncheck “Launch sidebar when Windows starts”
  • From now on, Windows Sidebar will not start along with the system.

9. Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 7

User Account Control The (UAC) feature in Windows 7 is very annoying, although it is supposed to protect your computer from malware and virus activity. But if you use a computer every day, then this function will cause some inconvenience for you.

10. Disk Defragmentation

Defragmentation helps improve access time for each file by managing free space and organizing where files are located on disks. It is recommended to run defragmentation very often, especially if you have a large number of data after deletion unnecessary files, disk cleanup, etc.

  • Go to “My Computer” click right button mouse on the desired disk and select “Properties”
  • In the dialog box that opens, open the “Service” tab
  • In the Disk Defragmentation section, click the “Defragmentation” button
  • Defragmentation will take some time, depending on the size of the partitions and data.

If you know any other methods to speed up Windows 7, share them in the comments.

Every user personal computer or a laptop is interested in ensuring that the performance of their “electronic assistants” is as high as possible. But how to speed up Windows 7 boot? Someone achieves this by purchasing modern components from leading companies with excellent technical parameters, which cost a lot of money. Some people like to engage in overlocking, that is, overclocking the parameters of computer components to the highest possible values. This, by the way, can also cost quite a large material investment. After all, if overlocking is done incorrectly, the overclocked component can simply fail. I offer absolutely free and safe way, albeit slightly, will still increase the boot speed of Windows 7. This is available to every user with administrator rights.

Technological progress has leapt so far that today it is very rare to find a computer with a single-core processor. Currently, the majority of users have 2- and 4-core processors installed. And some can afford to use 8 and even 12-core processors. Why did I talk specifically about the number of cores, actual and virtual (or threads)? The fact is that only one processor core is used to boot the system. And there is still an opinion on the Internet that if you use all the cores when loading, the speed will increase. I'll keep the intrigue and start with what we'll discover system utility, which will help you configure the system boot to your taste. To do this, go to the Start menu (or Start) and in the Search programs and files line, enter next command without quotes " msconfig».


A shortcut that launches the utility will appear here at the top. Click on it with the left mouse button.

The System Configuration window opens. We are interested in the “Download” tab – open it.


Actually, this is where the main boot settings are made. Windows systems 7. First, let’s go to “Advanced options”.


A small window will open with additional parameters downloads. If you check the box next to “Number of processors,” you can manually specify how many cores will be used during boot. You can install maximum amount cores. For example, I have four of them. But, returning to the opinion about which I wrote above, I can tell you with confidence that this is just a myth. Just for fun, I even did a little experiment - I booted the system several times with one core, and after that with four. The conclusion turned out to be absolutely clear: Windows 7 boot speed The number of cores has virtually no effect. In my case, the speed increase was only 2-3%. And this may simply be an error. After all, for more accurate results you need at least a hundred downloads. But I didn’t mock myself and the technique like that. But if you still decide to leave the maximum number of cores for reliability, nothing bad will happen. Click OK.

Now open the Startup menu, where you can enable or disable the downloading of some applications. Disabling downloads of programs you don't need can significantly reduce Windows 7 boot time. After all, when the system boots, a lot of resources are spent on automatically launching the applications you have installed. To disable it, you just need to uncheck the box next to the application. To apply the settings, click the “Apply” button.


On Windows 7 boot speed The number of enabled services that you can find in the “Services” tab also affects. Here, I strongly recommend that before disabling a particular service, you familiarize yourself in detail with what it is responsible for. In order not to disable system services by mistake, check the box “Do not display Microsoft services" In this case, all system services will not be displayed; only the services of the programs and drivers you have installed will remain. I do not recommend disabling more than one service at a time, so that you know for sure in case critical errors, which service called them. To save the settings, click the “Apply” button and then the “OK” button.


A small window will immediately appear with a message that for the new parameters to take effect, a system reboot is required, for which I recommend clicking the “Reboot” button.

The computer will begin to restart. And right when the system boots, pay attention to how quickly it goes. On this small

After long-term use Windows OS, operation and installation software Various unnecessary data often accumulates, which leads to slower system startup. Adequate maintenance is needed, and you can speed up the start and operation of your PC again.

Exist various programs to clean the operating system to eliminate unnecessary applications autostart or delay their start time in order to use Windows as soon as possible, and only then they begin their work. What programs are similar to those tasks is best, we will try to figure it out, and you can decide what suits you best.

Many users use the computer's sleep mode as they at least somehow try to speed up loading. Another group again recommends only with using MSConfig systems that include only the services you need.

For less experienced users who are not confident in MSConfig, we offer some advice on programs that big problem can be solved in a simple and safe way.

CCleaner has received significant support among users. It is a very versatile and capable cleaning program, removing all unnecessary and incorrect entries in the registry, and will also clean temporary files and traces of being on the Internet (systems and applications such as IE, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, MS Management and many others).

The application also has the advantage that it is completely free to use and portable version You can always have it with you on a flash drive. We recommend CCleaner for good performance and convenience.
Even the average user can manage the program.

Auslogics BootSpeed.

Program with full set functions to start the system faster. Cleans the registry, defragments hard disks, clears space of previously deleted data, even restores it by accident deleted files and, of course, provides a wide range useful information, obtained from a thorough scan of the computer.


It also contains functions for working with programs that automatically start when Windows boots. You can disable or even delete applications that you consider unnecessary and are holding your system back.

Very simple utility, with a clear mission - to prevent processes and programs from running at startup. It comes in a table of these applications, categorized according to criteria in 17 different categories, so that the user can easily find the problematic process.

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Soluto is specialized program By fast loading Windows. The main advantages of this program are free licenses, ease of use and graphically pleasing interface. The application also provides backup in case of any damage done by the user in order to put the system back into working condition. After the reboot, the program will indicate how long it takes to download each application.


You can easily choose which processes and programs to disable, and which ones to simply delay the start for (seconds, minutes, tens of minutes). This will allow you to use your computer normally and allow those applications to run slowly and smoothly.