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start up menu
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New to this stuff. How do I bring up the start up menu as it seems to take a log time for my computer to start, someone told me that there may be things on there that do not need to start up when my computer starts, how can I tell what must start up and what does not.
New to this stuff. How do I bring up the start up menu as it seems to take a log time for my computer to start, someone told me that there may be things on there that do not need to start up when my computer starts, how can I tell what must start up and what does not.
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Re: start up menu
What operating system are you using (Windows 7, XP, 8, 8.1, linux, OSX)....
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Re: start up menu
Hi BillyGoatBillyGoat wrote:What operating system are you using (Windows 7, XP, 8, 8.1, linux, OSX)....
Windows 7 on the laptop and XP on the desktop both are slow the XP very very slow.
Thanks for the help
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Re: start up menu
yo!
The XP is REALLY slow, because it's old....no?
This provides most all the methods for Windows 7: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/14 ... hange.html
The bits you want are methods 1, 2 and 3 - don't bother with the registry stuff unless you are happy you know what you are doing. Method 3 allows you to re-enable things if you find you are missing something.
AS for WHAT to disable.......lots of searching and some common sense (if you see a startup item called EPSON printer, you can assume it's a printer related thing - like a quick launch, etc - you can remove this).
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The XP is REALLY slow, because it's old....no?
This provides most all the methods for Windows 7: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/14 ... hange.html
The bits you want are methods 1, 2 and 3 - don't bother with the registry stuff unless you are happy you know what you are doing. Method 3 allows you to re-enable things if you find you are missing something.
AS for WHAT to disable.......lots of searching and some common sense (if you see a startup item called EPSON printer, you can assume it's a printer related thing - like a quick launch, etc - you can remove this).
BG
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Re: start up menu
The XP is really old yes.BillyGoat wrote:yo!
The XP is REALLY slow, because it's old....no?
This provides most all the methods for Windows 7: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/14 ... hange.html
The bits you want are methods 1, 2 and 3 - don't bother with the registry stuff unless you are happy you know what you are doing. Method 3 allows you to re-enable things if you find you are missing something.
AS for WHAT to disable.......lots of searching and some common sense (if you see a startup item called EPSON printer, you can assume it's a printer related thing - like a quick launch, etc - you can remove this).
BG
I"ll try the above site.
Thanks once again for your help
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Re: start up menu
Not being a basher of your machines, but I think it's one of those odd subjects.
By the nature of having a newer faster computer, your old one WILL feel slower even if it's not changed.
If it's STUPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDLY slow, then it can be sorted....do you use it much?
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By the nature of having a newer faster computer, your old one WILL feel slower even if it's not changed.
If it's STUPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDLY slow, then it can be sorted....do you use it much?
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Re: start up menu
My wife uses it most but it is very very slow BGBillyGoat wrote:Not being a basher of your machines, but I think it's one of those odd subjects.
By the nature of having a newer faster computer, your old one WILL feel slower even if it's not changed.
If it's STUPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDLY slow, then it can be sorted....do you use it much?
BG
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Re: start up menu
It's the same with XP: http://www.wikihow.com/Alter-Startup-Pr ... Windows-XP
Out of interest, what's the XP machine - make/model.
Due to the age, I nearly ALWAYS find the best bang for buck in performance on XP machines is a memory upgrade. Due to the age, they usually have 512 - 1GB of RAM. Max it out and it'll be like a shot of 'oomph'.
If it's a branded PC (Dell, HP, PB, etc), then go to http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/advisor.aspx and whack in the details of your PC. It'll tell you a bit of info about what the max you can install, type and cost.
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Out of interest, what's the XP machine - make/model.
Due to the age, I nearly ALWAYS find the best bang for buck in performance on XP machines is a memory upgrade. Due to the age, they usually have 512 - 1GB of RAM. Max it out and it'll be like a shot of 'oomph'.
If it's a branded PC (Dell, HP, PB, etc), then go to http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/advisor.aspx and whack in the details of your PC. It'll tell you a bit of info about what the max you can install, type and cost.
BG
Arguing with a woman is like reading a Software Licence Agreement.
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".