How
to Speed Up PC Boot Up
To speed up PC boot up can be
a dream to most computer users. The boot
up process of every computer is considered by many as one, if not the
most boring part of every PC activity. It takes around three to five
minutes to watch those incomprehensible white codes on a flat black
screen. Sometimes you wonder if it is even possible for system
designers to remove all of it completely to speed up PC boot time.
There are advantages in the PC boot up although most users may not
realize. It actually is a diverse process wherein the computer makes
its system checks and verifications to ensure that your work becomes
easier once you log on to the main screen. It also serves as a backup
tool if you unsuccessfully log on to the main screen. The flat black
and white screen is actually the platform where most programmers work
to fix damaged operating systems. The bottom line is, it does take a
while to boot and there are a number of ways how you can speed up PC
boot time.
Useful Tips to Speed Up PC Boot Up
1. Change the settings. You can manually
change a number of settings in order for the system to skip checking
some unnecessary and obsolete items. Press F4 or hold down the Delete
button as your computer starts up.
Once the blue screen appears presenting information about your system
setup, you can disable a number of items like Floppy Drive Seek and a
second CD-ROM drive if you have any. Also, automatic verification of
your RAM and motherboard can be set to None. Other hard disk checks
which you feel work well on their own without needing any checks can be
set to Skip. Your computer then will only scan for those items you kept
on Automatic which will speed up PC boot time.
2. Tweaker software. There are a number
of downloadable tweaker software which functions to automatically set
your BIOS and boot up settings safely. These will detect hardware and
software which are necessary and set the necessary changes which will
speed up PC boot. Tweaker software is more recommended for novice users
who cannot manually change their BIOS settings. You simply have to run
the software once you log on and it will automatically do the necessary
changes.
3. Clean up your system. Eliminate
viruses and spyware which may be disrupting and slowing down PC
performance including boot up time. Run antivirus and anti-spyware
program for these. Also organize your system files so that your
computer will be able to read them faster during boot up. Freeing up
disk space and organizing your files with the use of a disk
defragmenter and/or speed up pc utility will effectively speed up PC
boot up.
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