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Windows 7 Run Very Fast, how come?

March 30th, 2010 1 comment

With so many people who upgrade to Windows 7 every day, it is not surprising that more and more users who reported this system will run more slowly. This is a big problem that even the most sophisticated computers can fall foul. However, it will be very easy if you know the tricks.

Getting Windows 7 to run faster is something that not many people know, indeed. Fortunately, it can be very easy if you know what to do and have the means to do so. Major problems that many Windows 7 PCs have are that they cannot open ‘registry settings’ fast enough. This may sound very trivial, but you should know that it is most common cause of slow computers and is the most reported problems in Windows 7.

Every Windows 7 PCs setting a series of options left in the registry, which is a huge database in the heart of Windows. This database stores information such as your desktop wallpaper and login details in and this is how the computer ‘memorized’ many vital settings of your computer.

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Making Windows 7 Quick Shut Down tips

March 18th, 2010 Comments off

I have heard that some people ever get slow shutdown problems in Windows 7. Although sometimes, the installation closed down fine (at around more than a few minutes); then other times it will not close at all, right? The start button does not do anything, as well as Windows Explorer or Task Manager, indeed. Then here I will show you how quickly shouted to Windows 7.

If you look at Windows 7 has suddenly become slow to shutdown, you should first check if a specific program that make your engine slow when you turn off, such as an antivirus program, or driver. You can go to Control Panel> Control Panel All Products> Performance Information and Tools> Advanced Tools (you can find it at top left.)

In addition, for those using Windows 7, they will interfere with the up-up when the computer turned off. It may indicate that there are many programs to shut down. You can direct this will change with the Group Policy Editor. How do you do that? You just go to “Start” -> type “gpedit.msc” and press “Enter” -> Computer configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Shutdown Options -> click on the two times on “Turn off the automatic termination applications that block or cancel” and check “Enable”.
You should also regularly defragment your hard drive. This simple process helps to rearrange the files on the disk to make them always lived in the same place and more easily accessible to, accelerate the speed of shutdown.

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