Improve your PC Performance-2

Delete Unwanted Startup Programs
As you add software to your PC, the number of programs that automatically start with Windows get bigger and bigger. You probably don't need all these programs running all the time; they just eat up memory and increase the chances of a software conflict. To remove the ones you don't want:

1. Go to Start | Run and type msconfig in the text box shown in the figure below. This brings up the System Configuration Utility.











Type msconfig to start Windows' System Configuration Utility.


2. Select the Startup tab. You'll see a list of all the programs that automatically start with Windows. Remove the check in the box next to a program name, and that program won't start with Windows.














Disable any programs that you don't need or don't recognize by removing the check from the adjacent box.


3. Click the Enable All or Disable All buttons to do just that.

4. If you're unsure what a particular program does, look under Command for the location of the program file.

5. Pick the programs you want to disable, or click Enable All or Disable All to manipulate all the programs at once. Remember, you can always start a disabled program manually from the Start | All Programs menu or by finding the program's executable file in Windows Explorer and double-clicking it.

6. Reboot your computer to compete the process.

Keep Windows Up to Date
Microsoft is constantly issuing updates to fix bugs, security holes, and problems. Updating your Windows files is one of the most effective ways to keep your PC running smoothly and safe from unwanted intruders.

1. Click Start | Help and Support. Under Pick A Task click Keep Your Computer Up-To-Date With Windows Update.

2. Windows will scan your PC and offer you two choices. Pick Express Install to install critical updates or Custom Install to install some or all of the available updates.














Select Express Install for the most important Windows updates.

3. Windows can automatically download updates and alert you when they're ready to install. To enable this, go to Start | Control Panel | System and select the Automatic Updates tab. Select Download Updates For Me, But Let Me Choose When To Install Them.






















Set your PC to automatically update Windows

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