Showing posts with label slow startup vista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slow startup vista. Show all posts

Do You Experience a Windows Vista Slow Startup?

A Windows Vista slow startup issue is not only annoying; it means there is a problem somewhere inside your computer. This is obvious to you because your computer wasn't starting up slow the last time you used it. Something must have definitely happened but what could it be? As much as taking the time to figure it out will delay your ability to begin using it, you're computer needs attention before other things start happening to it.

What Causes A Windows Vista Slow Startup?

Trying to find out what might be causing a Windows Vista slow startup can be a bit daunting. You could spend hours or even days rummaging through your computer's files in an attempt to find out what's malfunctioning, but who's got that kind of time on their hands? There are some basic things that could be causing the slow startup including having too many programs trying to run at the same time. This will certainly slow your computer down. Even if you haven't started the programs, they could be running automatically.

When you hit the on button on your tower to make your computer turn on you are actually starting up the programs that are, because of the settings on your computer, supposed to start automatically. Many times you can't see that the programs are running, but they are running in the background. This is because your computer is programmed to start them up when you turn it on. This requires a simple thing to fix. What you need to do is open up your startup file, and manually remove the programs in there that you don't want to automatically start running when you turn your computer on.

If your computer starts slowing down the longer you're using it, it could be that you have opened to many programs yourself, and need to shut a few of them down. This is easy enough. But, sometimes neither of these solutions resolves the problem. When this is the case, you need to find out what's causing the slowdown, and fix it.

How A Registry Cleaner Can Help Fix A Windows Vista Slow Startup

Because a Windows Vista slow startup can also be the result of a registry error(s), you should get yourself a registry cleaner. The registry is the place where your computer stores critical information that it needs in order to operate properly. This is also the one place where corrupt, missing, and obsolete files can often do the most damage. When your computer starts up, and these files are asked to perform, if they are damaged in any way the startup process will take much longer.

A registry cleaner is designed to search through all the files on your computer and find those that have been damaged or have gone missing. The registry cleaner will scan through the files in your computer's registry and make you aware of any that need your attention.

A registry cleaner is really a must have program for any computer that you want to keep operating at its peek capacity.