Windows 7 system manually optimizes or disables some system functions

  
 

Optimization system is required by every user. Optimizing or turning off some functions can speed up the system, reduce system memory consumption, and improve system operation efficiency. Let's teach you to disable some functions and help everyone improve the system. Running speed.

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Check "Computer" and right click "Properties".


Open the “System” panel and click on the left side of “Advanced System Settings”.


Open “System Properties>Click“Advanced”→“Settings”.


Then open “Performance Options”→“Advanced”→“Change”.


At this point, open virtual memory. If the memory is 2G, users are advised to set the virtual memory to “1024-2048” then click “Set” then press “OK” Restart computer
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If the user is 4G memory, you can turn off the virtual memory, check "Automatically manage the paging file size of all drives", let the system allocate it yourself, and then click “OK> The computer will take effect!


Tip

Users upgrading memory to dual channel 4G is king.

Close the sleep mode

The user opens the C drive directory and there is a "hiberfil.sys"; this space 1.47G is the sleep mode cache file, it will occupy some space of the C drive, the user Turn this file off in sleep mode to delete it automatically.


The user clicks on the <;Start” menu, and in the "Search Programs and Files" input “cmd"; then the program group will appear “cmd.exe” Then press the right mouse button “run as administrator”.


Open the “command character"""powercfg -h off"""Enter key" to turn off sleep mode and also delete the C drive “hiberfil.sys” saved users 1.47G of space.


Turn off System Restore and delete restore points

Select “Computer”click the right mouse button <;Properties”.


Open the “system” window, and then click on the left side of “Advanced System Settings>[Eject<quo;System Properties"Click “System Protection”→“ Configuration & rdquo;.


Select “Close System Protection> in the "Restore Settings" link and click "Delete" in the Delete Restore Point, and finally press "Determine".



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