Hey everyone! I decided to make a small tutorial on how to speed up on your computer when it starts up. This is all to do with programs and if you have lot of programs which start up in your computer booths, you’ll obviously have—your PC will obviously take longer to load. So, what we’re going to do in this video is open up the System Configuration Utility which is a building program and this is the good thing embodied, you don’t need special software. So, all you do is you go to start, run, and type in MSCONFIG and hit okay then this should open up. Once it’s opened up, it modifies five tabs and these are not complicated when it runs alright, it’s just the checking and unchecking of boxes very straight forward so that’s the last tab.
And this will be the list of stuff that you don’t want to startup unlike the more you uncheck, the faster your start up will be. But like doing uncheck stuff that you know you want to use when your computer boot s up, you don’t let go and open it up again just leave it open. So, uncheck the stuff that you know you don’t need when your computer starts. So, let’s go down like for example over here, I have uncheck Nero—I mean I use Nero but I don’t want it to startup when I start my computer. Same thing I use Limewire but I don’t want to startup. I use my HP printer but I don’t want to start up. So similarly is you don’t do the same and just uncheck what you don’t want to startup. The rest of the stuff I need like groove monitor and like say they understand what some of these stuff means you can just expand the command branch and you can see where the file is located like Groove monitor is something related to Microsoft Office, osCheck is something related to Norton Internet security so all these stuff I need.
If I have my way I can actually disable everything and just to make my computer fly when it starts up. But like on my program is I need stuff like my Internet Security and other stuff like—I do need all the stuff like that. So yes, once you’ve done all these just hit apply and close and the system configuration should pop up again saying you must restart your computer for some of the changes made by System Configuration to take effect and just hit restart. And your computer will restart and with much faster when it starts up again. And it’s really—I just figured it out a few days ago so I thought I’ll just share with you and please rate my videos, subscribe to my videos if you like them, rate on this video, comment on this video, do ask whatever you want, all comments are obviously welcome and yeah this—for you and check on my other releases, peace!
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