After purchasing a PC, installing your operating system and hooking
up to the internet you begin to browse the many websites available. At
about this time you begin to notice you're not getting access to some of
their content because you do not have the proper software installed on
your PC.
This is when and how troubles with your computer and it's
speed problems begin. You start downloading software programs to access
these sites and their content and when you do you also unknowingly add
some of these programs to the startup sequence of your computer thereby
enlarging the sequence and slowing response times.
You see, when
you turn the power on to your PC it loads your default settings and your
downloaded programs which have startup permission in to your operating
system. For the majority of smaller computers the more programs you have
included in the startup sequence the slower you should expect it to
perform.
If you are experiencing this type of slowdown editing and
limiting the number of programs included in the startup sequence would
surely help to return speed to your PC, however for the non-techie
trying to access and edit the list of programs in the systems
configurations of a computer might seem to be a daunting task.
As
an alternative you can always opt to uninstall the programs which are
slowing your PC but the best way is to edit the startup sequence by
using a top rated registry cleaner. The best registry cleaners all
contain a program manager for performing this task quickly and safely.
Inside
the program manager is the startup manager and by opening this section
an editable list is generated of every installed program that
automatically begins working when you push the power button and run the
startup sequence on your PC. Each registry cleaner may have different
ways of operating their program but they all generally work the same.
This
list is displayed with check boxes beside each entry thus giving you
the option to keep or remove any program(s) from the startup sequence at
will by checking and clicking on remove for each program you do not
need running constantly.
Look for the entries that are not vital
to your PC's operation and remove the automatic startup permissions for
those first, keep in mind that if you make a mistake you can re-include
the startup commands for each at a later time by accessing the restore
list which is included within the program manager as well.
This
feature works the same as the startup manager except in reverse. Some
cleaners may combine the startup manager and restore list together in an
overall list to offer a more simplified one screen access.
Top
registry cleaners will recommend removal of unnecessary entries when you
first open the program / startup manager (or equivalency) however you
must remember to take these recommendations with a grain of salt and be
sure these programs it suggests you to remove the startup commands for
will not change the ways you interact with your system.
Other ways
of using a registry cleaner to help speed up your computer's load and
response times is to use the many tools included inside the Windows
optimizer section which is available within most of the top cleaners. In
this section are many different individually specialized sections that
all work together to help speed up your PC.
Just by checking off
the entries shown in the Windows optimizer / error repair section and
clicking the repair command a number of errors which are inherent in
older versions of Windows and which may be causing slowdowns can be
repaired instantly.
In the Windows optimizer / PC optimizer
section you can quickly optimize the settings for your operating system
by choosing the default mode for your PC (e.g.- Windows XP, Notebook,
Home, Office, Internet Cafe) or if desired you can choose to input your
own custom settings.
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