STEPS AND WAYS TO DISABLE STARTUP PROGRAMS IN WINDOWS 10
Windows 10 starts up as
much as 30% faster than Windows 7 would on the same device, but depending on
your setup, this can still be incredibly slow. Many programs choose to start up
alongside Windows, which can make booting your PC quite a hassle.
Programs that start up
alongside Windows not only increase your total boot time, but they continue to
run in the background and bog down your computer's performance. So if you've
been noticing general sluggishness recently, here we will show you how to
disable these startup programs below.
1. OPEN THE TASK MANAGER
Windows 10 has made it
much easier to control your startup programs—instead of being buried deep
among your settings, you can now restrict these pesky programs right from the
task manager.
To start, press Ctrl +
Shift + Esc simultaneously, which will bring up the Windows task manager. From
here, head over to the Startup tab where you'll find the new menu.
2. DETERMINE WHICH STARTUP PROGRAM YOU SHOULD DISABLE
Before you start
disabling startup programs, you should take a second to
look over this new menu. First, you'll notice that all programs with startup
privileges are given a status of either "Enabled" or
"Disabled," and you can sort this column to match either of those
statuses if you'd like.
To the right of the
Status column, the "Startup impact" column will give you a good idea
of whether disabling a startup app will have much impact on performance—if a
program has a high startup impact, you stand to gain some ground. Then, if you
don't recognize an app in this list, you can simply right-click the entry and
choose "Search online" to get more information about it.
3. ENABLE OR DISABLE STARTUP PROGRAM
Now that you've familiarized yourself with the apps
in this list, preventing a program from starting up alongside Windows is easy.
Simply right-click any entry, then choose "Disable" to bar it from
starting up and running in the background. Should you change your mind in the
future, just right-click the same entry and choose "Enable" to give
startup privileges back to the app.
After trimming down your startup programs, have you
noticed any significant improvements in startup time or general performance?
Please write back to me.
STEPS AND WAYS TO DISABLE STARTUP PROGRAMS IN WINDOWS 10
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