The software that is loaded automatically when the PC starts is not directly related to the process of running down the PC after 6 hours. Many software that automatically loads when the PC starts up is properly closed after the task is completed, and some of the software that the user manually starts, even after being shut down by the user, still leaves some processes running in the system.
However, most Windows PCs will load too much software at startup, and they will certainly slow down the startup speed. Some of the software that has been running will slow down windows, and some software may even cause system conflicts and instability, although this is rare.
Therefore, this article discusses how to reduce the PC startup automatically loaded software. The user likes a certain software, does not mean that wants it to be in the running state all the time. For example, password management software needs to be run only when a user uses a password. On the other hand, anti-virus software needs to monitor the PC at all times, so it is reasonable to automatically load anti-virus software when the PC starts.
Windows 8 has dramatically changed the way that automatic loading software is managed. Therefore, this article will be divided into two parts to prohibit the automatic loading of software issues.
Windows 7 and previous versions of Windows
Click the Start button, enter "Msconfig" in the Search box and press ENTER, and the System Configuration panel appears.
Clicking on the Startup tab displays a table with the automatic loading software listed. Users can "uncheck" software that they do not want to load automatically when the system starts.
However, users need to first understand the role of each automatic loading software. Usually the software name can reveal its role, but sometimes only from the software name cannot determine the function of the software.
If you rely solely on the software name to understand its role, users can usually get hints by looking at the manufacturer and command bars, which let readers know the software publisher and where the file is located on the hard disk ( is usually the folder where the user installs the software). If you can't get useful information, you need to use a search engine.
It is worth pointing out that users can experiment over and over again. Forbid a software to load automatically when the system starts, see if the system is getting better or worse. The last column "Disable Date" (Date Disabled) records the software that the user has just blocked from loading automatically when the system starts.
Windows 8
In a traditional desktop environment, right-click the taskbar, select Task Manager, and then click Start (Startup).
The table does not display as much information as the Msconfig table, but it is easier to understand. The last column is particularly useful: startup impact, which shows how the software affects the startup time of the system, and helps users decide which software is blocked from loading automatically when the PC starts.
To prevent a software from automatically loading when the system starts, the user simply right click on the software and choose the Disable option on the shortcut menu.
The shortcut menu also has an option named Open file location, which indicates where the software is located on the hard disk--to provide clues about the software publisher. If you don't know the information about the software, users can use the search engine to find relevant information.
Unfortunately, the startup tool in Windows 8 lacks the "date disabled" information. If you want to experimentally prohibit a software to automatically load when the system is started, users need to write down the software that has just been blocked from loading automatically. In this way, once the system is in trouble, users can easily restore the software that was just blocked from loading automatically.
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