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How To Fix Slow Windows Startup Using Windows Boot Performance Diagnostics
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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Ganzi" data-source="post: 201649" data-attributes="member: 18831"><p><a href="http://www.guidingtech.com/2955/fix-slow-windows-startup-boot-performance-diagnostics/" target="_blank">http://www.guidingtech.com/2955/fix-slow-windows-startup-boot-performance-diagnostics/</a></p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.guidingtech.com/assets/postimages/2010/05/Speedometer-Icon.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />When you buy a new PC, it works lightning fast. But, during the course of time every user faces the <a href="http://www.guidingtech.com/7279/reduce-windows-boot-time-with-quick-startup/" target="_blank">problem of slow startup</a>. There could be various reasons as to why Windows takes a long time to boot.</p><p></p><p>One of the reasons is that a lot of programs and services get added to the startup menu as the computer’s life progresses. If that is the only problem, you can <a href="http://www.guidingtech.com/247/how-to-speed-up-windows-startup-using-msconfig/" target="_blank">remove useless programs from the startup menu by using msconfig</a>. However, more often than not you will need to do a lot more that just managing the startup processes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Local Group Policy editor (gpedit.msc) feature is only present in Windows 7 Ultimate, Professional and Enterprise editions. If you own Windows 7 Home Premium or Basic editions then sadly, this post doesn’t offer much for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Ganzi, post: 201649, member: 18831"] [url]http://www.guidingtech.com/2955/fix-slow-windows-startup-boot-performance-diagnostics/[/url] [IMG]http://www.guidingtech.com/assets/postimages/2010/05/Speedometer-Icon.jpg[/IMG]When you buy a new PC, it works lightning fast. But, during the course of time every user faces the [URL='http://www.guidingtech.com/7279/reduce-windows-boot-time-with-quick-startup/']problem of slow startup[/URL]. There could be various reasons as to why Windows takes a long time to boot. One of the reasons is that a lot of programs and services get added to the startup menu as the computer’s life progresses. If that is the only problem, you can [URL='http://www.guidingtech.com/247/how-to-speed-up-windows-startup-using-msconfig/']remove useless programs from the startup menu by using msconfig[/URL]. However, more often than not you will need to do a lot more that just managing the startup processes. Local Group Policy editor (gpedit.msc) feature is only present in Windows 7 Ultimate, Professional and Enterprise editions. If you own Windows 7 Home Premium or Basic editions then sadly, this post doesn’t offer much for you [/QUOTE]
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