Sunday 4 March 2012

Fixing A Slow Computer Startup By Cleaning Registery

If you begin downloading software programs and accessing a lot of sites. Sometimes you might unknowingly add a few programs to the startup sequence. This enlarges it and causes a slower response time.

Whenever you turn your PC power on it loads up your default setting and the downloaded programs you have in your startup that have been permitted by the operating system. The more programs you include in your startup sequence the longer it takes them to load.

If you've been experiencing this kind of slowdownof your computer  then limiting how many programs you have in your startup sequence can help you maintain some speed on your computer. But for a non-techie to try to do this may be a daunting task.

An alternative method of speeding up your computer is to uninstall all programs that are causing the slowing down of your PC. One of the best ways of editing your startup sequence is to run a good registry cleaner on your computer. The best cleaners will have a program manager that performs this task safely and quickly.

Inside the program manager you will find the startup manager to manage start up program. By opening up this section there will be an editable list of all the installed programs that will automatically begin to work once you push the power button and your startup sequence kicks in. Each individual registry cleaner might have a little different way of working but basically they all work the same.

The list will then be displayed along with check boxes beside every entry. This gives you the option of keeping or removing programs you don't want to load on your startups. By unchecking the box beside the programs you don't want to load, they will not kick into loading mode when you turn on your computer.

You can access your startup programs by clicking on 'Start', then 'Run'. When the popup box appears type in 'msconfig', click 'OK' and another box will show up. Click on the 'startup' tab and then you can uncheck any programs you don't want.

Just follow the prompts from there and you will have cleaned up your startup sequence and will have a much faster loading time when you start your computer. A good registry cleaner can do this for you and more. You can find plenty of them online but you need to thoroughly research them before you part with your money.

Is your windows computer running slow? Does it constantly freeze up? If you are answering yes, there is a huge chance that your computer registry might be corrupted. You can simply use a pc cleanup software and have your PC running like new again in no time.