Windows7 is now very popular, compared to the previous Vista system, Windows7 speed is really fast, but you are worried about the Windows7 system is just like the new installation of other Windows system is just beginning to run fast, Will it lead to less efficiency over time? It's not difficult to keep your Windows7 system running fast, and here are two effective optimization tips that let you keep your Windows7 running at a high speed.
1. System Service Item Optimization
Click Start > Run menu > enter "Services.msc" in the Start box to enter the system service settings, can also be directly in the start of the search box input "service" two characters, enter can be entered; (Related: Where Windows7 run?)
You know, in the Windows7 service items there are many services, there are many that we do not usually use, or do not have access to the services, according to their own needs to disable certain services, after the shutdown can reduce the system a certain burden, can speed up the system operation. It is not clear which service items can be turned off to view the following introduction, or Baidu solution.
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2. Disk Cleanup "Windows.old" and other documents
Many friends have not completely formatted the system disk before installing WINDOWS7, In this case, the installed Windows7 will generate a Windows.old file on the system disk, which is a folder of important files in the system before the backup, but this folder takes up several G or even dozens of g of disk space. We can delete this folder in order to make the system more fluid by making the disk thinner.
① Open Disk Cleanup by clicking the Start button. In the Search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then click Disk Cleanup in the results list.
② If you are prompted to select a drive, click the drive that installs Windows, and then click OK.
③ on the Disk Cleanup tab of the Disk Cleanup dialog box, click Clean System files.
④ If you are prompted to select a drive again, click the drive that installs Windows, and then click OK.
⑤ Select the previous Windows installation check box, and any additional check boxes that correspond to the files you want to delete, and then click OK.
⑥ in the message that appears, click Delete File.