Win8 control boot automatically start program

  
                                    

With daily use, you will find that the computer boot speed is slower than when you just used it; and branded computer users sometimes find similar problems: in the same hardware configuration, the pre-installed system is often installed separately. The speed of the system is slower. One of the main factors that cause the above problems is that the number of programs that start automatically starts up, causing the computer to split some resources during the startup process to serve those random startup programs. But in fact, with the exception of security software and hardware drivers, most other applications do not need (or should not) be started with the system, so we can help the computer speed up the startup by cleaning up these random startup programs.

In XP and Win7 systems, we can open the system configuration window by using the “msconfig” command to control the self-starting program with the “Start” management function. But in Windows 8, the boot management feature in the system configuration moved and moved to a place that was easier to find.
Win8 startup management change place

Enter desktop mode, then right click on the taskbar to start "ld Task Manager", then switch to "Start" & rdquo; tab to see the current computer Since the project was started.
Startup Management Integrated into Task Manager

Unlike the Boot Manager in Win7, Win8 Boot Manager adds a parameter description of "Startup Impact", the system will start each one. The items are evaluated and then given the extent to which they affect the system. If your computer's startup speed has dropped significantly, look for the reason here.

First find out which applications have a medium-to-high level of impact, then identify whether they must be started (such as security software or device drivers), and then those that are not important but affect system startup. The program is disabled from the autostart list. To do this, right-click on the list of programs and click Disable (or click the “Disable” button in the lower right corner. After the next boot/restart, these programs will not start.
Disabling Programs That Have a Big Impact on System Startup

If you are not sure what the program is for, you can use the properties or open the file location to determine what they are, or if you are unclear, try " Online search & rdquo;, use the bing search engine to understand these programs.

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