3 Steps To Speed Up Windows 7
One of the main virtues of Windows 7 is its speed especially when compared with its predecessor(vista). But most people haven't experienced the 15-second boot time for the OS that Microsoft engineers were shooting for. And there are certainly times when you'll still see that spinning blue donut. We can always hope that the upcoming Windows 7 SP1 will include some performance tweaks, but, in the meanwhile, there are plenty of things you can do to speed up your installation of Windows 7.
Follow the steps given below to Speed up win 7
1)Uninstall all the bloatware
Or even apps you installed but no longer want. Head to Control Panel | Programs | Uninstall a program and take the hatchet to anything, such as unwanted games,
that you will never need. Many programs will load processes at boot time and take up valuable RAM and CPU cycles. While you're in here, you can also click "Turn Windows Features On or Off" and scan the list to see if there's anything you dont use. You might also try software like PCDecrapifier and Revo Uninstaller.
2)Add Ram
Windows 7 isn't has much of a hog as Vista, but if you're moving from XP, the memory requirements are greater.A 2gb Ram Will Do good.
3) Turn off search indexing.
In Vista I, would only do this if I saw the search indexing icon in the system tray and noticed a performance lag, but that notification isn't present in Windows 7. Of course, if you do a lot of searching, this won't appeal to you, as some searches will be slower. To turn off indexing, open the Indexing Options Control Panel window (if you just type "index" in the Start button search box, you'll see that choice at the top of the start menu), click "Modify" and remove locations being indexed and file types, too. If you want to leave search indexing on, but find that it occasionally slows you down, you can stop its process when you need extra speed. Right-click on Computer either in the Start menu or on the desktop, choose Manage. Then double-click Services and Applications, then Services. Find Windows Search, and double click on that. From this properties dialog, you can choose a Startup type of Manual or Disabled to have the process silent by default
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