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How to make your computer boot faster. The best program to speed up the loading of Windows

In this article, we will talk about speeding up the loading of Windows 7 and Windows 8. Microsoft is also concerned about increasing the loading speed of its products and has developed a bunch of interesting things for this. Our task is not to interfere with these things to work. How to do it - below.

1. Measurement of download speed

Before accelerating, you need to decide on the starting point, so as not to measure by eye. You can find out the exact time for which your operating system boots up using the event log.

We tear off the Start menu, in the search bar we write "view". Choose Event Viewer

On the left we go along the path

Applications and Services Logs > Microsoft > Windows > Diagnostics-Perfomans

Opening the only magazine

For convenience, all events are sorted by Date by clicking the left mouse button on the "Date and time" column. Then we find the most recent event with the code 100 . Double click on it with the left mouse to view the details.

In the window that opens on the General tab, you can immediately see the duration of loading Windows

The system boots in 145389 ms = 145 seconds.

In this article, we will try to reduce the download time.

2. Restoring Windows settings

The first thing that can and should be done is to restore the mechanisms built into Widows that constantly optimize the speed of loading the operating system. This can be done automatically using a utility written by Vadim Sterkin - CheckBootSpeed. For which he bows low.

Download the archive with the utility and unpack it.

Login to Administrator account and run CheckBootSpeed.diagcab

By default, the utility checks the computer's boot speed and fixes problems. If you do not want the utility to change something on your system, click on the "Advanced" link and uncheck the "Automatically apply fixes" checkbox. Click Further

The program produces a report in which you can see how long the computer booted last time, the average time of 3 downloads and much more useful

After that, it is proposed to learn about the selection and optimization of SSD drives. Also strongly recommended.

Upon completion of the diagnostics, you will be shown what was fixed

In principle, this procedure will already restore the default Windows settings and over time (if something has been fixed) the download speed will increase. If you want to speed up now - read on.

3. Autoload

The time to complete readiness of the desktop was 84 seconds. That is, the desktop appeared, but you can fully work only after 84 s. To reduce this time, you can deal with programs in startup.

You can use the built-in system configuration. You can find this most useful utility by searching in the Start menu

and organize everything there by unchecking the boxes against the programs. About it below

It is more convenient for us to use Mark Russinovich's Autoruns utility.

Download and unpack the archive.

We launch autoruns.exe and go to tab Logon

The figure above shows all the programs that are loaded immediately at the start of the operating system. To reduce desktop readiness time, we need to reduce their number.

We leave the programs that we really need in the first seconds of work and system programs. System programs include programs whose manufacturer is Microsoft, Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Realtek and others. That is, programs and drivers for devices without which the normal functioning of a computer is not possible.

If you do not know what the program is responsible for, you can use the search in Google or Yandex, or do not touch this program at all.

After all the manipulations, we got the following picture

Distributed computing went under the knife (since they will still pause until the computer is idle), utilities from Seagate, Acronis, Punto Switcher. The weather (desktop gadgets) also does not interest us immediately after turning on the computer along with Skype and PicPick.

After you have unchecked the necessary checkboxes (excluded programs from startup), just close Autoruns.

Some programs (for example, TeamViewer) need to be disabled in the settings of the program itself

After the reboot, open Auroruns again and check the disabled programs

If any utility registers itself at startup again, then you need to disable it in the settings. In our case, this is an automatic keyboard switch - Punto Switcher

It's also good to check the Startup section in the Start menu. We remove everything superfluous from there

Punto Switcher removed, Evernote left as a necessary program to make my memory perfect.

After cleaning the autoload, reboot and check the boot time

By leaving 9 programs out of 19 at startup, we managed to reduce the desktop readiness time to 40 seconds and the total Windows boot time to 88 seconds.

4. Delayed launch of programs

In the previous section, we disabled a bunch of startup programs, but we still need them in our work and will have to run them. This can be done manually, or you can use the task scheduler to make a delayed start.

Let's make a delayed launch of voluntary distributed computing 5 minutes after the computer starts. Task Scheduler can be launched from the start menu search

Choose Create a simple task

Set a name and description if necessary

To the question When to start the task, select When starting the computer or when logging into Windows and click Next >

Choose an action - Run the program

The program can be found using the Browse button ... or you can use the Autoruns discussed above

We paste the copied into the line and leave only the path to the boincmgr.exe file, preferably in quotes. To not scold.

Arguments can be written

To launch a program minimized in the notification area. Click Next

Put a tick Open Properties window and click Ready

In the Properties window that opens, go to the tab triggers select the only trigger and click Change…

Put a tick Set aside for and choose 1 minute. Adjust the value to the desired 5 minutes and OK

The newly created job looks like this

Now we automatically, 5 minutes after starting the computer, will start distributed computing.

In a similar way, you can space out the launch of the necessary programs to speed up Windows loading.

5. SuperFetch and ReadyBoot

The utility described above automatically enables and configures the SuperFetch service and the ReadyBoot feature. If you want to figure out how to enable them, read below.

We are looking for using the search in the Start menu and run the utility Services

We find Superfetch right click on it and select Properties

In chapter Launch type select from the dropdown menu Automatically. Click Apply. Click Run and OK

Thanks to the running SuperFetch service, the function will work readyboot. The latter, at times of system downtime, analyzes which files were requested at the last launch and caches them in RAM for quick access next time.

For the ReadyBoot function to work optimally, it is advisable to check the registry settings

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters

This can be done using the registry editor - regedit

Double click on the parameter EnablePrefetch and set the value to 3.

We do the same with EnableSuperfetch

You must restart your computer to apply the changes.

After we have enabled the ReadyBoot feature, we should not expect a significant reduction in boot time. This is a long process. You need to reboot 3-4 times. And not just reboot, but also work a little, then wait for the system to be idle for ReadyBoot to work.

By the way, with the SuperFetch service enabled, you can work with the ReadyBoost function and increase the overall system performance.

6. Disk Defragmenter

This section does not apply to Solid State Drives (SSDs). In the case of the latter, the operating system disables defragmentation as unnecessary. For simple hard drives - HDD and for hybrids - SSHD, it is desirable to perform it. And it is desirable to do it automatically.

In order for disk defragmentation to be performed, the service of the same name must be running, which will automatically be turned on by the utility described above.

If it's off, turn it on Works and set the startup type - Manually.

Then you need to set a schedule for defragmentation. Open Disk Defragmenter

If you want to defragment now, then first press Analyze disk. Wait for the end of the analysis. Then Disk Defragmenter.

If we want to speed up the loading of the operating system as much as possible, then it is desirable to observe 2 conditions:

  • use the built-in defragmenter in Windows
  • keep more than 15% free space on the system disk

15% free space is required for a full defragmentation. Otherwise, only partial defragmentation will occur.

In order to speed up the download now, you can defragment the boot files with the command

defrag C: /B /U

Launch command prompt with administrator rights

execute the command

Boot files are defragmented.

It's often just a matter of time before your Windows-based computer starts to slow down. As a rule, everything is to blame for the gradually filling hard disk, on which there are programs that automatically start with the operating system. In addition, do not forget about the increasing fragmentation of system files.

What we work with:

>Windows
The startup optimization described here is suitable for versions 7, 8/8.1 and 10.
> Software Development Kit
The Xbootmgr utility we need is part of the Windows Performance Analyzer, a component of the Windows SDK.
> Magnetic hard disk
Prefetching optimization only works on computers with magnetic disks.

For a long time now, Windows has implemented the function of automatic defragmentation of the hard drive. Every time you don't use your computer for a while, but leave it on, the system starts to optimize itself. In doing so, Windows not only merges individual elements so that they load faster, but also moves important system files to the edge of the hard drive.

Prefetch as a system accelerator

Prefetching is responsible for ensuring that Windows loads important files into much faster RAM at startup, even before they are needed. For optimization, however, it is necessary to “tell” the system which files it should mark as “important”. How exactly to do this using the Microsoft Xbootmgr utility, we will describe in this article.

Xbootmgr speeds up the startup process in two steps: in the first step, the utility automatically defragments boot files and redeploys them. On the second one, you can perform a detailed optimization, in which Xbootmgr analyzes the system during multiple reboots. Based on this data, the utility tells you in what order it is better to save the files necessary for starting the OS.


At the intersection of the "Post Boot" line and the "End Time (s)" column of this analysis program, you will find out how long it takes to boot your computer. On our system, it lasted 24.3 seconds.

Xbootmgr is part of the Windows Performance Toolkit, which in turn is part of the official Software Development Kit (SDK). However, you are not required to install the entire SDK. It is enough to select the necessary options during installation.

The results achieved with Xbootmgr depend on how well Windows has already optimized your PC. Computers with magnetic disks are then able to start up in 30 seconds - meaning the interval between turning on and the moment when you can actually work on the system. But even if the boot takes less than a minute, Xbootmgr still gives a noticeable speedup: for example, our test computer first started in 24.3 seconds, after - in 20.9.

Preparing for System Optimization


Preparing Windows
In order for Xbootmgr to be able to speed up the computer, the Prefetcher and Superfetch functions must be enabled in both the Registry and Windows Services

First, check the registry to see if prefetching is active and if the corresponding Windows service is running. To do this, press the "Win + R" keys and type "regedit". Now in the registry navigate to the key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SessionManager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters". On the right side of the window, double-click on the "EnablePrefetcher" DWORD value and set it to "3". Repeat the procedure for the "EnableSuperfetch" setting.
After that, make sure that the "Superfetch" Windows service is enabled. Press "Win+R" but now type "services.msc". After the "User Account Control" question, the "Services" window will open. Find the line "Superfetch" and double-click on it. You will see "Properties: Superfetch". On the General tab, make sure Startup Type is set to Automatic. Under "Status" should also be "Running". Otherwise, click on "Start". After making changes, restart your computer.

Windows SDK download


The multi-gigabyte Windows SDK only requires a lightweight Windows Performance Toolkit (130 MB) to download

To install the Windows Performance Toolkit and Xbootmgr, you will need the appropriate Software Development Kit for your Windows. Windows 10 users can download it at https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-10-sdk. If you have Windows 7 or 8, visit https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-8-sdk. In both cases, you will download a file of approximately 1 MB. Launch it with a double click to bring up the "Installation Wizard". Now click on "Next" until you reach the "License Terms". Confirm your agreement and in the next window under the heading "Select the features you want to install" uncheck all the boxes, leaving only "Windows Performance Toolkit". By clicking on "Install" the program will download all the necessary files and install them on your computer.

We measure the exact launch time


The Xbootmgr utility, upon request from the command line, accurately measures the boot time of the computer. After sending the above command, the computer restarts. Close all open files beforehand.

Xbootmgr is a powerful utility for generating detailed logs of computer boot times. The folders in which this information will be saved, you will have to create manually in Explorer in advance. In our case, we made a “temp” folder on the “C:” drive, we saved two more subfolders, “Before” and “After”, in it. In order for the Xbootmgr program to really measure the exact time, it is necessary to activate automatic login to Windows - but only for a while! To do this, press "Win + R" and type "netplwiz". In the new window, uncheck the box next to the "Require username and password" entry. Confirm your decision by clicking on "OK" and enter your username and password twice.

It's time to start speeding up your PC. In principle, it is carried out in three stages: to compare how much faster the operating system began to boot, first measure the time to optimization using Xbootmgr. Then Windows will adjust the prefetch, and finally, on the adapted system, it will determine how much time was won.

Startup Optimization

The problem that Xbootmgr can't handle is too many autoload entries that accumulate over time. To solve it, you need a separate utility, for example, the free Autoruns from Microsoft, which lists all entries and allows you to conveniently disable them.
> Run Autoruns with administrator rights and hide all lines related to Microsoft. To do this, open "Options" and check the box next to the "Hide Microsoft Entries" entry.
> Go to "Logons" tab and uncheck all extra lines. Right-click on the program whose purpose you are not sure about and select "Search Online ...". After disabling all unnecessary startup lines, close the utility and restart your computer.

Speed ​​up Windows startup

The Xbootmgr utility, designed to measure startup time, does not have a graphical interface, which is why it is not particularly convenient to use: management is carried out with administrator rights through a command line window. You can then open the protocols received from the utility and comfortably analyze them in Windows Performance Analyzer. To run Xbootmgr on Windows 10, right click on the start menu icon in the bottom left corner and select "Command Prompt (Admin)". For Windows 7 call "Start | Programs | Standard" and right-click on "Command Prompt". Select "Run as administrator". In both cases, answer yes to the "User Account Control" prompt.

End all tasks on the PC and save open files. Then enter the command "xbootmgr -trace boot -resultPath C:\temp\Before". After a few seconds, the computer will restart without further questions. The parameters after the program name specify what it should do. For example, "trace boot" tells Xbootmgr to measure boot time. "-resultPath" followed by the path to the folder - in which directory the program will save the protocol file.

After restarting Windows, a small window will automatically open with a 120 second countdown. Do not click the "Finish" button here, but wait until the window closes itself. Also, do not run any other programs, as this may distort the measurement results. At the end of the whole process, you will find the log file in the "C:\temp\Before" folder. It has the extension ".ETL". Now launch Windows Explorer, navigate to the "C:\temp\Before" folder and double click on the ETL file to open it in Windows Performance Analyzer.

Detailed analysis of measurement results

Click on the little triangle next to "Other" and then double-click on "Boot Phases". At the top of the screen, you will see the different phases that the Windows system goes through when it boots up. Each of them is presented in the form of a colored strip. The longer it is, the longer this phase lasted. The table below will give more detailed values. You will see the total time that the boot process took in the "Post Boot" line of the "End Time (s)" column. It took our computer just over 24 seconds to go through the five startup phases.

In the future, Xbootmgr will restart your computer five more times. At this time, you will not be able to give him other assignments. After each launch, "User Account Control" will make itself felt and require confirmation. If this seems too tiring for you, turn off the protective mechanism for the duration of the measurements. To do this, right-click on the Start menu icon and open Control Panel. Navigate to "User Accounts" and in the next window back to "User Accounts". Select "Change User Account Control Settings" and drag the slider all the way down. Remember the original position so that after optimization, return the slider to it.

Moving to an SSD

If your computer's boot time still doesn't improve, move Windows to an SSD and use it as a boot drive.
> EaseUS Partition Master Professional comes with an easy-to-use Wizard that will copy your Windows to the SSD. If you have a laptop, we recommend a USB to SATA adapter, which now costs no more than 700 rubles. You can connect the SSD directly to the PC via the SATA port.
> Start Migration in EaseUS Partition Master Professional is carried out from the point "Migrate OS to SSD / HDD". Follow the Wizard's instructions, and then change the computer's old hard drive to a new SSD. Our computer, after being optimized with Xbootmgr and autoloading, as well as transferring the system to an SSD, began to boot quite quickly - in 36 seconds.

Boot Process Optimization

To start the optimization, open a command prompt window again with administrative rights and enter the command here "xbootmgr -trace boot -prepSystem -verboseReadyBoot -resultPath C:\temp". Both of these options ("-prepSystem" and "-verboseReadyBoot") move Windows boot files to the edge of the hard drive and optimize prefetching. And in this case, the computer will restart almost immediately after sending the command. Wait for Xbootmgr to complete its sixth reboot. At first, the kernel analyzes the behavior of the computer at startup. The second one defragments the boot files and moves them to the extreme tracks of the hard disk. The following reboots serve to optimize the boot order. The entire process usually takes one to two hours. Do not interrupt it, even if after the message "Preparing system ..." nothing seems to happen for an eternity. The first two reboots are especially long.


This window appears during Xbootmgr startup time measurements. Don't close it and don't click
on "Finish"

After optimizing your computer, re-measure the time it took Windows to start up. To do this, open a command prompt window again with administrator rights and enter the command "xbootmgr -trace boot -resultPath C:\temp\After". Thus, the measurement result will be saved in the “After” subfolder. After taking measurements, double-click on the new ETL file and see how long it took for the system to boot. Our computer started up in 20.9 seconds. Additional acceleration can be achieved by cleaning autoload, as well as by installing a solid state drive. If, following our recommendation, you disabled User Account Control and activated automatic login to Windows, after optimization is complete, do not forget to return them to their original state.


After optimization, remeasure the startup time using Xbootmgr. Our test computer started to boot noticeably faster

Do not forget that when the system starts, a lot of programs and processes that are completely unnecessary for the user are launched along with it. These can be, for example, help services from Adobe, programs that automatically check for updates, as well as utilities that are “quietly” installed with other programs. You can disable their download using a free but powerful cleaning and optimization program - CCleaner. Install the program, run it and go to the "Tools | Autoload". Select the program that you want to exclude from startup, and click on the "Turn off" button on the right. The launch of disabled programs can be re-enabled if necessary.

The anti-virus package of Kaspersky Internet Security 2017 integrates the "Program Manager", which will control the installation of hidden programs, as well as identify long-installed unnecessary applications and offer to remove them.

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The Windows 7 operating system has many advantages, but its speed leaves much to be desired. The same XP operating system is faster. There are many reasons why system performance has become slower. This article is written so that everyone can learn how to speed up windows 7.

Removing unnecessary external effects

Right-click on the "My Computer" tab, select "Properties". Then in the advanced properties of the system, select "Advanced". Then, in the information provided, select " Performance" (or " Performance«).

We are interested in the "Special Effects" tab. In the selected list, uncheck the boxes for unused funds. After that, do not forget to click "OK" and.

Now let's talk about how to speed up the startup of windows 7. This little one will help you reduce the boot time of the operating system. First we need to display the "Run" window, for this:

  • press the key combination windows key + R;
  • then type "msconfig";
  • press the Enter button.

A window with operating system parameters will be displayed. The "Boot" tab will present "Timeout". Most often it is set to 30. For those who have one OS installed, we can recommend setting it to zero.

Check the box next to the "No GUI Boot" button. Now click on the "Advanced Options" button. After that, in the appropriate window, select the amount on the computer. Then you should press the "OK" button. Click the "Apply" button, and then "OK" again.

Many do not know how to speed up a windows 7 computer. There is another way to speed up a new operating system - removing unwanted programs from automatic inclusion. The fact is that a number of programs and applications that you install are loaded automatically without your knowledge. Windows acceleration will happen if you perform a few simple manipulations.

For this:

  • press the Windows Key + R buttons;
  • type "msconfig" in the "Run" window;
  • open the "Startup" tab (automatic download);
  • uncheck unused applications.

Attention! Don't touch system services.

Internet speed up

Naturally, everyone would like to know how to speed up the Internet in windows 7. Yes, there are no special tools that would speed up the Internet. But all the actions discussed in this brief overview affect the acceleration of all system parameters.

Another way to speed up the system is to remove system sounds that you do not need. Again we type the “Run” command, in the window that appears, select “mmsys.cpl”, then press Enter. Then go to the “Sound” tab and select “No Sounds” from the list that appears.

How to speed up computer boot? An overview of 10 ways to solve this problem.

Surely you have noticed that the longer the period of time has passed since the last reinstallation of the operating system, the longer it takes for it to boot. The reason for this is the fact that the startup lists include additional items that appear after installing some programs. These elements are used to quickly launch the program, load its icon into the system tray, or to perform some action - for example, checking the network for a new version of this application. This practice has both pros and cons, and the downside is that it now takes much more time to boot the system. There is another "side effect" - even if you have already uninstalled the application, startup items may well remain, continuing to increase the PC startup time. Let's look at the main steps to solve this problem.

1. One of the easiest ways to optimize system boot is to edit the "Startup" folder.

You should look into the start menu and find the "Startup" folder in it (in English versions of Windows - "Startup"). If you do not need any of the programs listed there, then you should remove them. If the name of the program is not familiar to you, you can always see the path to the executable file through the context menu, which can be seen by right-clicking on the shortcut you are interested in. Next, select "Properties" and go to the "Shortcut" tab. However, although this method is the simplest, its effectiveness is still far from ideal. Many applications are embedded in the system registry, and then the best option would be to use special programs to clean the registry and optimize startup. Among them, there are both those that will have to be installed separately, and those that are already built into the operating system.

2. The second, to a certain extent, simple way is to use an already integrated solution - the MSConfig "System Configuration" system utility.

About it is called like this: Start button - Run - Enter the word "msconfig" in the form field (without quotes, of course) and press the OK button. Next - go to the tab "Startup" ("Startup"), where you can see all automatically loaded applications in the form of a list. To cancel autoloading of the program, uncheck the box next to its name. However, not all programs can be "identified" - they may not have a developer company or the full path to the program file. In this case, you should use the search for the name on the network - enter the name of the shortcut in any search engine, and then you will be able to get information about the unknown process (Google will help you!).

About the program: TweakNow Power Pack 2011 changes the hidden settings of various operating system settings. By optimizing various parameters, with the help of this utility, you can achieve acceleration of the entire system as a whole. Both software and hardware settings are available from the program. From the software, you can select the setting of Media Player, Messenger, Internet Explorer, and from the hardware, the setting of memory, processor and video card. A registry cleanup feature is also available.

Additional Information:

    Release year: 2011

    Developer site: http://www.tweaknow.com/powerPack.php

    Interface language: Russian + English

    Platform: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7

Download TweakNow PowerPack 2011:

TuneUp Utilities 2013- An updated set of various utilities to customize your system.


It will allow you to clean disks from various garbage, remove incorrect entries from the system registry, manage autoload, optimize RAM, permanently delete files using the ”TuneUp Shredder” tool (it will not allow you to restore files even using special programs), change the appearance of Windows, and much more. All utilities are collected in a single graphical shell.


This package contains important functions for configuration, system optimization, maintenance and cleaning in a modern graphical interface.


TuneUp stands out due to its ease of use. During development, the focus was on enabling Windows users of every level to optimize their computer effectively and completely.


A brief overview of the most important new features:

    TuneUp Turbo Mode. TuneUp Turbo Mode gives you an immediate boost in productivity whenever you need it. It turns off numerous features that run in the background even when you're not using them.

    TuneUp Online Optimization. TuneUp Utilities offers you two new optimization methods that guarantee optimal performance even when your computer is heavily loaded. If necessary, the performance will be increased or the process of launching the program will be accelerated.

    TuneUp Utilities gadget. For Windows Vista and Windows 7, there is now a TuneUp Utilities device that always displays the computer's status on the desktop.

    TuneUp Optimization Report. TuneUp Utilities will provide you with a progress report, showing you what maintenance and other optimization tasks you have already done and how it has benefited you.

    Main window. TuneUp Utilities has been completely revamped: the new Main Window is even easier to use and provides even faster access to every feature.

    Adapted to Windows 7. TuneUp Utilities fully support the new Windows 7 operating system. Just like Windows XP and Vista. TuneUp Utilities also runs on Windows 7 64-bit.

    Even more extensive Automatic Maintenance options. Auto Maintenance and Quick Problem Solving now perform more maintenance tasks. You can also set Auto Maintenance to run when you are not actively working on the computer and - (for a laptop) - when it is connected to a power source.

    Hard disk defragmenter. The new TuneUp Utilities now offer you two ways to defragment your hard drive: full and fast.

    Easier defragmentation of the system registry. In the previous version, the system registry had to be defragmented after analysis on reboot. In the new TuneUp Utilities, you can now postpone this optimization until the next time you start your computer, and you don't have to interrupt your work to do so.

    Freeing up disk space has become even more secure. You can now delete unnecessary files and old backups separately from each other to free up disk space on your hard drive. This allows you to safely delete redundant files at any time. After each cleanup, TuneUp Utilities also shows you how much disk space has been freed up.

    More easy to use. Many features of TuneUp Utilities have become even easier to use, making it easier for you to optimize your Windows system.

    Detailed information regarding your programs. TuneUp Utilities provides you with a detailed description of all programs installed on your computer. If you would like to find out detailed information on one of your programs, you can get web search results.

Additional Information:

    Release year: 2012

    Platform: Windows XP/Vista/7/8

    Interface language: Deutsch + Russian

    Medicine: Present

    Size: 32.73 MB

Download TuneUp Utilities:

5. CCleaner 3.22.1800

Free system optimizer and user privacy tool. CCleaner removes unused and temporary files from your computer, making Windows run faster and freeing up space on your hard drives. Also, as a result, traces of the user's online activity are destroyed, for example, the history of his browsing on the Internet.

CCleaner has been made to be safe to use. It has many levels of security checks to make sure nothing useful or useful is removed. For very suspicious and cautious users, a backup system is also provided.


Key Features of CCleaner

Working with browsers: CCleaner can clean the web page cache, browsing history and cookies from any of the five most common browsers - IE, Opera, Firefox, Chrome and Safari.

In addition, the program can delete index.dat files created by IE and the download history of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.

Working with system files: The program cleans the trash, system clipboard, temporary files and Windows log files, the list of recent files that the user worked with, etc. There is even a function to clean the tray and the list of recently launched programs.

In addition, CCleaner can remove temporary and unused technical files created by third-party applications running on the computer, such as WinRAR, Acrobat Reader, MS Office, etc. CCleaner has a system registry module that allows you to find and clean broken entries, startup items, *.dll files, fonts, etc.

Safety of use

The program uses several levels of verification to protect the user from accidentally deleting the necessary information.

CCleaner implements the function of completely erasing files - without the possibility of their subsequent recovery. Erasing information in this case is performed by repeatedly overwriting data on the hard disk.

System requirements:

    Operating system: Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7

    Bit depth: 32/64-bit

    Interface language: Multilingual (Russian is present)

    Tablet: Not required

Download CCleaner:

About the program: Registry Booster is a reliable and safe utility that will clean and optimize the system, fix errors in the registry and defragment disks. The interface of RegistryBooster 2010 is not difficult to master due to its intuitive structure, although the program itself is aimed at advanced users. The utility cleans the registry of errors, as well as defragments it, so the performance of the computer and the system increases.

Additional Information:

    OS: Windows XP/Vista/7

    Interface language: Russian

    Cure: Inside (read "Read Me" file)

Any user of the Windows operating system has noticed that over time, its initial loading and, in general, the operation of the system slows down significantly. Usually you have to regularly reinstall the system, after which you can not do without setting the system for comfortable work. However, there are methods that can significantly speed up windows boot 7 and keep it up and running.

Currently, Microsoft announces the development of a new Windows 9 operating system, so it is no longer possible to call the latest Windows 8 released recently. Moreover, it cannot be called the new Windows 7. However, most users still use Windows XP on their computers, and often the transition to a newer OS is delayed not at all for reasons of insufficient hardware power, but simply because the proven and the reliable XP boots and runs much faster than the "seven" or "eight".

Speed ​​Up Windows 7 Boot in Four Steps

Step 1

Like any modern operating system, Windows 7 has built-in support for modern processors with multiple cores. However, firstly, not everyone knows about this, and secondly, the use of all available cores by default begins only after the operating system is loaded.

All that needs to be done in this case is to change the defaults, that is, add support for multi-core processors when the operating system boots. To do this, use the msconfig utility built into the system, which can be called from the command line. To do this, you can use the "Run" menu in the main menu of the system or by pressing the Win + R hotkey combination. In the window that opens, enter msconfig and click on the OK button.

The window that appears has several tabs. In this case, you need to go to the "" tab and click the " Extra options».

By default, the checkboxes on the options " Number of processors” and “Maximum memory” are absent. You need to install them and select the maximum number of cores for your computer and the maximum amount of memory.

It is worth noting that after replacing the processor with a more powerful one or expanding the memory, you must not forget to correct these values.

Step 2

Operating system Windows 7 has the richest opportunities, both in terms of supporting various equipment, and in terms of supporting network tasks and complex software systems. To provide this versatility, the system has many different software tools implemented as system services. This is especially true for the most advanced configuration of Windows 7 Ultimate. However, a large number of services that start at system startup but are not used in operation can significantly increase boot time.

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