- Feb 7, 2014
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http://www.guidingtech.com/2955/fix-slow-windows-startup-boot-performance-diagnostics/
When you buy a new PC, it works lightning fast. But, during the course of time every user faces the problem of slow startup. 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 remove useless programs from the startup menu by using msconfig. 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
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 remove useless programs from the startup menu by using msconfig. 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
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