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You can speed up the startup of your PC by removing programs that start at the same time and you just have to follow these steps

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Two days ago we saw how we could optimize the operation of our computer by eliminating all those utilities that run in the background, but what happens during the startup process? Don't get too complicated and a good formula to get your PC up to speed is to get rid of vampire applications.

Those applications that start at the same time as our operating system and are not necessary. A set of utilities and apps that we can complete from the startup process just by carrying out a few steps that are affordable for all users and from which equipment with more adjusted power can benefit.

Task Manager

It is not about interfering with hardware changes and modifications. No, we are not going to touch the pocket changing processor, disk, memory, etc… we are only going to control the software that starts with the system with or without our permission and that increase as we install applications.

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To start the purge we must open the Task Manager. We can use three methods and either choose to use the key combination CTRL + SHIFT + ESC or reach the same point by pressing CTRL + ALT + DELETE The third case is that of the image at the top and involves right-clicking on the bar and choosing the option Administrator "

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Once inside the Task Manager window, if we wish, we can expand the content it displays, for which it is enough Scroll to the bottom area and click on More details to show more than the applications you are running at that moment."

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Once inside the new menu, we look for and click on the tab Start A list appears with all the programs that start when it starts the pc. A list that includes information regarding the name of the application, its developer, the current status and how it impacts on the computer boot (high, low, none, not measured…)"

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At this point, we can well disable everything that appears in that list, with the risk that some applications that we use in day to day stop working and we have to start them by hand.And we can do it independently by clicking on any of the applications and choosing Disable>"

Just keep in mind that if we use services that require synchronization, they will stop being operational unless we start them manually (OneDrive and the cloud is the best example.)

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