Windows7 system optimization speed up

  

Windows7 (hereafter referred to as Win7) official version has been released for two months, due to better compatibility, Win7 users focus on the transfer from the initial compatibility to system optimization. But for the average user, system optimization is just a concept, but how to operate it is often impossible. In this case, this article will select some obvious and safe and effective methods for everyone. I hope that these optimization methods can further improve your Win7 experience and make the system run faster, more stable and safer.

Note: For the convenience of operation, some of the texts are set up with the help of third-party software & ldquo; Rubik's Cube. You can log in to the official website to download the latest version.

Although Win 7 is not as expensive as Vista, it is not a fuel-efficient lamp. A lot of background services and rich system effects make Win7's memory usage high, on some computers with little memory. Will affect performance. Therefore, proper performance optimization for Win 7 is not only necessary, but the effect is also very obvious.

Increase Efficiency Turn off useless system services Disabling useless system services not only reduces the system's memory footprint, but also speeds up the system's responsiveness. The basic optimization settings can be done through Rubik's Cube. Open the Rubik's Cube, select “System Optimization & Rarr; Service Optimization" "Service Optimization Wizard", click on the Rubik's Cube description and select the disabled service according to your needs, then click “Save Settings to complete the optimization” , restart the computer to complete the basic system service optimization settings.

However, the services listed by Rubik's Cube are not comprehensive. More system services that can be closed are still required to be completed by ourselves. Please refer to Table 1 according to your actual situation.


Speed ​​up disabling unwanted startup items
Too many startup projects can consume a lot of system memory and slow down the system startup speed. Disabling programs that are not commonly used can lead to significant improvements.
Open the Rubik's Cube & ldquo; System Settings → System Startup Add-ons;, according to the prompts, tick off the items that are not commonly used. However, it is best to keep some suggestions for the startup project of some drivers.

Dong Master Tip: If you do not understand these procedures, you can also choose to use the Startup Manager 360 may operate according to instructions related tips. It is more intuitive for computer beginners.
Save Memory System Visual Effects Customization
Win7's beautiful interface takes up a lot of memory. If your memory is not so "luxury", then turning off some special effects is obviously a better choice.
Right click on the "Computer" icon, select “Properties →Advanced System Settings", click “Set" in the "Performance" box, and then close the section according to your actual situation. Special effects, such as turning off & ldquo; fade in or slide out menu to view & rdquo; etc. (as shown in Figure 1).


After the above three steps of optimization settings, Win7's memory footprint can be significantly reduced, the performance improvement on the low-memory configuration of the computer is very obvious.
However, some functions of Win 7 have nothing to do with system memory. For example, the delay of this function is because of the system setting problem, so it needs to be solved by modifying the registry.

Speed ​​up the display of taskbar thumbnail display speed optimization
Enter “regedit” in the "Run" dialog box to open the Registry Editor, navigate to "HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelMouse", and find "MouseHoverTime&rdquo" on the right And double-click to open, fill in “100” in the “Value Data”, and then close the Registry Editor and restart the computer. This delay is almost gone, and the thumbnail is instantly visible when the mouse is moved over an item in the taskbar.

In addition to the delay of some functions, Win7 is a more difficult problem because some applications lose their response and the system does not shut down properly when shutting down or restarting.
Ending the task to reduce the waiting time when closing the service
Similarly, open the registry editor and navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl", find "WaitToKillServiceTimeOut" on the right, and change the value to "1000"". Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer. After the setup is complete, Win 7 will not spend a lot of time waiting to shut down services that are not responding when it is shut down.

Cancel the prompt to confirm the forced shutdown of the user
In addition to the above, when Win7 confirms that a program has lost its response and cannot be closed, it will also ask the user whether to force shutdown (as shown in Figure 2). ), at this time we generally hope that Win 7 can shut down immediately. The setting method is completed by group policy.
Enter “gpedit.msc” in the "Run" dialog box to open the Group Policy Manager, open “Computer Configuration & Rarr; Administrative Templates & Rarr; System & Rarr; Shutdown Options & rdquo;, double-click "Close" will block or cancel Shut down the application's automatic termination function & rdquo;, select “ Enabled”, after confirming, close the Group Policy Manager. This way Win 7 is much more refreshing when it is shut down or restarted.
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