Windows 7 is about to go to the RTM version, which makes all the people who like Windows 7 rejoice, and Windows 7 is good enough to believe that I don't have to say anything on earth. Xiao Bian this article wants to teach you ten small ways to quickly let your Windows 7 system "Fly", of course, Microsoft Windows 7 system speed is very fast, but you do not want to make it faster? ^-^
How do I speed windows 7?
Using the small series of these 10 tips can significantly improve your Windows 7 system in all aspects of response speed, rest assured are very simple and easy to operate, whether you are not a computer master is okay. Here is a detailed story.
1. Faster window Conversion
The Windows 7 Gorgeous effect is beautiful, but the beautiful effect needs to be speed to exchange, so if you want Windows 7 in each window to switch faster, the window to close the maximum, minimize the animation effect, you will find that the window switch faster.
How to: First Type "Systempropertiesperformance" at the Windows 7 Start menu, and then locate (visual effects) The Visual Effects tab, removing the "Animate windows when The check points for the minimizing and maximising option are finalized.
2. Reduce Windows 7 system startup time
In fact, users who have used Windows 7 systems may have felt it started a lot faster, but if you don't think the speed at all shows the advantage of your multi-core CPU computer, we can make it a little faster.
How to: First find the ' Running ' (run) feature Open in the Start menu, then enter ' msconfig ' in the window, then pop up a settings window, find the ' Boot ' tab and select the Advanced option ' Advanced options ... '. At this time, another Setup window will pop up, check the ' number of processors ' in the Drop-down menu according to their own computer configuration to choose, now dual-core is more common, of course, there are 4 cores, 8 cores ... After this is confirmed, restart the computer to take effect.
3. Speed down the Windows 7 shutdown
It says how to speed up the startup speed of Windows 7, and since the startup time can be reduced, the corresponding shutdown time can also be reduced. This change needs to be done in the registry.
How to: Or at the System Start menu type ' regedit ' Enter to open the Registry manager, and then find the key value ' HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control ', right click ' WaitToKillServiceTimeout ' changes the value to very low, the general default is 12000 (for 12 seconds) This is the time when Windows waits for the process to end when the computer shuts down, and if you don't want to wait, you can change the time to a smaller value, any value can be After the modification is completed, the computer needs to be restarted to take effect.