Perhaps you have been stumped by your Windows computer starting up very slowly? Over time, you may have downloaded numerous applications that attempt to load themselves when your PC starts up.Software for firewalls or antivirus are needed, but often when you load free or trial versions of some programs, they come with additions you are not made aware of. Trouble begins when these programs load into the memory all at once at start-up.
So here we will deal with how to remove unnecessary programs from your computer registry to free space in your harddrive and improve computer start-up performance.If you bought your computer 'fully loaded' from a computer store like Circuit City, Best Buy, Office Depot, or Staples, chances are you would have experienced slow start-up right from the beginning. Such computer stores usually bundle in many software that may include management tools, CD-writers, games, image editing and others you may or may not want at all.
The simplest way to begin pruning your start up programs is by visiting your Control Panel. You can find the Control Panel under the Start menu on the lower left of your screen.When the Control Panel opens, you can then click on the Add/Remove Programs sub-menu. It may surprise you how long this list actually is. There may even be programs here that you don't recognize.List down those programs you need or may want to use later, then review the rest for probable deletion.
You may safely remove programs from your Start up folder, but delete programs from the Registry very carefully, doing so only as last resort. The safest and easiest way to do this would be to use a program called Registry Easy.Registry Easy can be used with all Windows versions, up to the Vista series.Registry Easy cleans up the computer by scanning it and eliminating unnecessary entries that may be the causes of start up delays, freezes and slow performance.The program's features and their beneficial use to you may be explored in this Registry Easy review.
Scanning can be set to either manual or automatic mode, so you control Registry Easy's actions.It can also reset Internet Explorer to its original default form, removing what you might have added on inadvertently or intentionally after using it for sometime.If you change your mind, or inadvertently removed a program, Registry Easy has the back-up feature that can restore it.
Friday, November 14, 2008
The Easy Way to Remove Startup Programs
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