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    start up slow and how to speed up comp


    my computer starts up mega slow like 2 mins any way to speed this up i have no start up items just AV also i tweaked my registry if that is the problem what setting would cause this and also could i have lots of ways to speed up my computer all the ways
    you techs know would really love that thanks
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  2. Posts : 2,963
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
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    Here's a couple of tutorials to get you started. Which tweaks you use are entirely up to you.

    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...-combined.html
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    thanks i don't want to be rude but can i have more suggestion i want as most all possbile and so i will be running really fast and also reg's tweak that i should not use or touch

    and i checked them out any more i did not do bios cause it is risky and also the update
    does not inprove preformance
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  4. Posts : 3,487
    Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot
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    Wicca said:
    thanks i don't want to be rude but can i have more suggestion i want as most all possbile and so i will be running really fast and also reg's tweak that i should not use or touch

    and i checked them out any more i did not do bios cause it is risky and also the update
    does not inprove preformance
    Here's a tip. Don't do ANY reg tweaks.
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    Win7 does not require tweaks. It will work against you in almost every case in the long run.

    I uncheck everything in msconfig>Startup except AV and gadgets. Make sure you have the latest drivers in Device Manager: check optional Windows Updates and the Support Downloads webpage for your model computer or device.

    Work through repeat errors in Event Viewer>Admin View by googling the text and ID number to find solution.

    Clean and order the HD monthly using state-of-the-art CCleaner and Auslogics Disk and REgistry defraggers.
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    Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
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    Mellon has it right - no reg tweaks. And if you can't help it, back up your registry.
    You can check your bios settings.
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    check the bios for what and also any ways to help speed up the computer and i i already tweaked a long time ago so what can i do to speed up my computer and help make my computer run fast and to make my cpu perform at it's best
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    also greg rocker i did that with the event viewer but never seem to find a fix and the drivers that do not load are drivers that i do not need but always are in my even viewer as an error
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    Which drivers? If they are erroring in Event Viewer then their absence is affecting performance. I would install them anyway, or disable the device in Device Manager.

    Troubleshooting in the Event logs is an intuitive process that involves googling the error text and identification numbers to read as much as you can find until you understand the error enough to tackle it and take it down. I have sometimes had as many as a dozen chronic errors which took me from a day to several months to finally resolve. Some will even become apparent to be harmless.
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    i will post them when i find them coz i do not have my computer with me as you might know and i know one of the drivers is
    nvstor32 that failed to load
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