Windows startup is getting slower and slower? Let's talk about 8 kinds of "non-master

  

. Everyone hopes that when the computer is turned on, it can immediately enter the Windows system without waiting, but for various reasons, it often fails to do so, even when it starts to crash, it sometimes happens. The slow startup speed of Windows is not a problem of its own, but caused by some devices or software. Let's look at the 8 reasons for slowing down the system startup, and then check if your computer has similar problems!

1.USB hard disk and scanner and other devices

If your computer has a scanner or other device installed, or you have connected a USB hard disk at startup, try disconnecting them first and seeing the startup. Generally, because the speed of the USB interface is slow, the corresponding device will have a significant impact on the startup speed of the computer. You should try to connect the USB device after booting. If there is no USB device, then it is recommended to directly The USB function is turned off in the BIOS setup.

Tip: Since each drive (including the optical drive) is detected when Windows starts, if it is placed in the CD-ROM drive, The CD will also extend the boot time of the computer.

2. Disconnect unused network drives

In order to eliminate or reduce the number of network connections that Windows must re-establish, it is recommended that some do not need to be used. The network drive is disconnected, that is, enter "My Computer", right click on the network drive that has already been mapped, select "Delete".

3.File and Printer Sharing

Some computers with Windows XP Professional will also have a very slow startup problem, even reaching 1 minute and 40 seconds! The system seems to crash. After logging in to the system, the desktop does not appear. The computer just stops responding. After 1 minute, it can be used normally. This is because the Mrxsmb.dll file has been added for the computer startup for 67 seconds after using the Bootvis.exe program!

To solve this problem, just stop sharing the file. Clips and printers: Select “Start →Set →Network and Dial-up Connections, right-click "Local Connections", select "Properties", in the window that opens Cancel the "This connection uses the following selected components" under the "Microsoft Network File and Printer Sharing" checkbox to restart the computer.

Tip: Microsoft has already contacted Bootvis The .exe file has been upgraded several times, and it does help a lot of Windows XP startup speed. It is recommended that you download it from http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hwdev/platform/performance/fastboot/default.mspx tool.

4. Annoying network card

If the settings are not correct, the network card will obviously affect the system startup speed. If your computer does not need a network card, simply unplug the network card to avoid affecting the system startup speed.

If your computer is connected to a LAN, after installing the NIC driver, the system will automatically obtain the IP address through DHCP by default, but most companies have no DHCP server on the LAN, so if the user sets Into the “automatically obtain the IP address”, the system will continuously search the network for the DHCP server when it starts up, until the IP address or timeout is obtained, which naturally affects the startup time. Therefore, the LAN user should specify the fixed IP for the computer. address.

5. There are too many hard disk partitions.

If your Windows 2000 is not upgraded to SP3 or SP4 and you have too many partitions defined, it will make the startup very long and even hang. Therefore, it is recommended to upgrade the latest SP4, and it is best not to divide too many areas for the hard disk. Because Windows must load each partition at startup, as the number of partitions increases, the total amount of time to complete this operation will continue to grow.

6. Too many desktop icons can cause problems

There are too many icons on the desktop that can slow down the system startup. Every time Windows starts and displays the desktop, you need to find the icons of the desktop shortcuts one by one and load them. The more icons, the more time it takes. It is recommended that you put the less commonly used desktop icons in a special folder or simply delete them!

Tip: Some anti-virus software provides a system boot scan function, which will take a lot of time. In fact, if you have already turned on the real-time monitoring function of the anti-virus software, then the scan system is superfluous at startup. Still disable this feature!

7. Too many fonts are also dragging back

Although Microsoft claims that Windows can install 1000 to 1500 fonts, in fact, we found that when there are more than 500 fonts installed, there will be problems, such as: fonts from the application. The font list disappears and the Windows startup speed drops dramatically. It is recommended that you delete the fonts that are not used or are not commonly used. To avoid accidents after deletion, you can make the necessary backups first.

8. Microsoft itself "love" & rdquo;

Remember that a patch from Windows XP caused the system to slow down very early (for example: the patch code Q328310 will cause Windows2000/XP to boot and shut down) The speed is very slow, and may even cause the registry to lock up. It is obvious that Microsoft is not likely to have problems inside itself. If you suddenly find a system startup slow after upgrading a system patch, then it is best to pay attention to it. Is it a patch?



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