There are two fundamental reasons for which the speed of booting Windows (either XP, Vista or 7) may be altered: The number of applications or programs that are loaded near the top and the power of the PC or laptop.
In this tutorial, accompanied by a more graphic video tutorial, we'll explain how to accelerate the onset or start Windows 7, Windows or Windows Vista. Both systems are really simple and can carry out any user, regardless of their very limited computer skills
Speed up Windows startup removing programs from startup
As mentioned, Windows is loaded with a number of applications or programs listed in the options of loading the operating system. Most programs are not used daily and no clutch, total delay Windows.
To remove Windows startup programs, we just need to write MSCONFIG in the start menu, click on the Startup tab and uncheck Windows applications that we want to remove the boot.
Then click on apply and restart the PC, as it indicates the tool.
Accelerate Windows start increasing processor and RAM
Another parameter that can be configured to accelerate the start of Windows 7, Windows XP or Windows Vista, is the number of processors and RAM that we attach to such action.
This system only applies to computers that have more than one core as the Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Quad. In this case rewrite MSCONFIG in the Start Menu and click on the Startup tab.
Once inside, we will click on Advanced and check the boxes Number of Maximum number of processors and memory. This done, we only select the maximum allowed processor and maximum RAM allowed.
When finished, return to apply changes and restart the computer.
At the end of the year
Upon completion of the tasks described here have achieved a speed up Windows startup and load times reduced by a high percentage, which will undoubtedly improve the user experience every time we turn on the PC.
