Monday, March 12, 2012

Speed up booting in Windows 7





Sometimes it may seem like your Windows 7 PC takes a long time to boot. There are a number of things that can cause this slowness. If you have a lot of programs that load at startup, that could be the cause. We'll show you how to make your Windows 7 computer boot faster by editing the registry!

Instruction:-

- Click on Start and in the search box type "regedit" without the quotes.

- In the left pane click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then click on SYSTEM.

- Under SYSTEM, find and click on CurrentControlSet.

- Now find and click on Control.

- Under Control, find and click on SessionManager.

- Now, under SessionManager, click on MemoryManagement.

- Click on Prefetch Parameters.

- Look over in the right pane and double-click on EnablePrefetcher.

- Change the number to 2 and click OK.

- Now double-click on EnableSuperfetch.

- Change this value to 2 as well and click OK.

- Close the Registry editor and you're done.

- Changes will take effect after you reboot.


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