November 13 2015
Does it take too long for your computer to start up in the morning? For a quick fix to slow boot times, try disabling the number of programs that automatically run at start-up.
When you install a new program on your computer, it's increasingly common for that program to set itself up to start running on boot up. This is because most program updates are now installed via the Internet, rather than from a disc, and their default is to check for new updates when your computer is booted up or restarted.
When a few dozen or more programs are all checking for updates at the same time in the morning, it's no wonder that things get a little slow. Rather than keeping your desktop or laptop turned on perpetually to avoid a slow restart, just disable programs from running at start-up. Here's how.
The latest two versions of Windows make this really easy. All you need to do is access the Task Manager, which you can do in one of two ways:
Once Task Manager is opened, navigate to the Startup tab. From here, simply click on the name of a program and hit the Disable button to prevent it from running at startup. To make the biggest difference in boot-up time, focus on disabling the programs with a Startup impact of High or Medium.
If you have Windows 7 or older, this process is a bit more primitive. Rather than using Task Manager, you need to access a program called msconfig.exe. To do this, type in msconfig.exe in the search box. Click into it from the search results display, then click the tab that says Startup.
From here, just click the checkbox next to the programs you want to prevent from running at start-up and select Disable All. You'll then be prompted to restart your computer.
As with all things Apple, disabling programs at start-up is pretty user friendly:
That's it! You've just reclaimed precious minutes of productivity and reduced the annoyance of a slow boot-up.